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"activities": "Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking",
"counties": "Anne Arundel",
"description": "The 11-mile BWI Trail was primarily designed for area commuters; however, the trail also makes for a great recreation venue. Despite being close to BWI-Thurgood Marshall Airport, much of the trail is mercifully peaceful, especially the segment through Friendship Park's pine forest. Aviation buffs will enjoy the northern terminus of the trail in Andover Park, where they can view the general aviation runway.
You'll find a few restaurants along Aviation Boulevard, Dorsey Road and Elkridge Landing Road, and vending machines at the Amtrak station. Restrooms are available at Andover Park and the Amtrak station.
At the southern terminus of the BWI Trail you can connect via the
John Overstreet Connectora short spur traildirectly to the
Baltimore and Annapolis Trail.
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"states": "MD",
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"trailName": "BWI Trail"
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"activities": "Bike, Inline Skating, Fishing, Wheelchair Accessible, Horseback Riding, Walking, Cross Country Skiing",
"counties": "Prince Georges",
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The Anacostia River Trail begins in Cottage City, Maryland, at the split of the Anacostia River into its northeast and northwest branches. Those traveling south on either the Northeast Branch Trail or Northwest Branch Trail can seamlessly join the Anacostia River Trail, which continues southward ever closer to the Maryland–District of Columbia border. All three trails—along with several others—are part of the larger Anacostia Tributary Trail System.
Starting from the north, the Anacostia River Trail runs through a mixture of open space and forest along the river's shoreline. The trail crosses under busy Bladensburg Road/US 1 and passes the backyards of residences in the town of Colmar Manor before the route splits into two parts. Continue on the west side of the river, and your journey will quickly end at Colmar Manor Community Park, which features playgrounds, a picnic pavilion, ball fields and an equestrian trail.
If you opt to take the bridge over the Anacostia River before the park, you will wind up in Bladensburg's Waterfront Park. The popular park contains restrooms, a water fountain, playground, picnic pavilion and boat rentals, and used to be the southern endpoint of the trail. However, a recent extension southward leads the trail past industrial properties and into more open space along the river. The trail then ends abruptly in a wetland restoration area, which is a great spot for wildlife and bird watching.
In the near future, a northern extension of the District of Columbia's Anacostia Riverwalk Trail will directly link the two riverside trails via a route under US 50 and an Amtrak corridor and through the Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens. When completed, trail users will be able to travel uninterrupted from Prince George's County to just south of the National Mall on a network of paved off-road pathways.
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"trailName": "Anacostia River Trail"
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"acctStatus": "O",
"activities": "Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking",
"counties": "Washington",
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The Anacostia Riverwalk Trail is an important component of the transportation network in the nation's capital and a priority project under President Obama's America's Great Outdoors initiative. The planned 28-mile trail, spanning both sides of the Anacostia River, will connect DC residents in 16 waterfront neighborhoods to their workplaces, schools, shopping, recreational amenities and the outdoors.
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Currently, just over 17 miles of the trail have been completed, providing access to Diamond Teague Park, the historic Navy Yard, RFK Stadium, and Anacostia Park. The trail's newest section, through the beautiful Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, was completed in 2016 and connects to the Anacostia River Trail in Maryland, which is part of a regional network called the Anacostia Tributary Trail System.
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Once fully completed, the trail will also be a popular tourist attraction, providing access to a number of national treasures, including the Tidal Basin (famous for its cherry blossoms in the spring), the National Arboretum, and the National Mall (gateway to the US Capitol, Smithsonian museums, the Washington Monument and other iconic landmarks).
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One cautionary note: For the time being, the portion of the trail that goes from the Navy Yard to 11th Street SE will only be open during business hours (8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday).
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