Capital Crescent Trail

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3500 K St NW
Washington, DC 20007

The Capital Crescent Trail is an 11-mile abandoned railbed that was originally built for the Georgetown branch of B&O. It offers a packed crushed stone trail perfect for biking and hiking, stretching from Georgetown to Bethesda.

This scenic trail provides a picturesque route for outdoor enthusiasts to explore, with its convenient location and historical significance as a former railway line. Whether you're looking for a leisurely bike ride or a peaceful hike, the Capital Crescent Trail offers a unique experience for visitors to enjoy.

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Grace V.
7/25/2022

love this trail for running, and also for biking into DC from Bethesda! it's almost entirely shaded, so great option for hot sunny days. there is a good amount of downhill in this direction, so...

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Alexis B.
8/30/2023

The Capital Crescent Trail is 11 miles and extends from Silver Spring (Montgomery County, Maryland) to Georgetown (in DC). I've never biked or walked the whole thing, but one day I'd definitely...

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John B.
3/29/2020

[Coronavirus review] For those looking for a place to be outside while maintaining a distance from one another not easily traversed by nasty viruses, the CCT is in vogue. Because it was built (in...

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Rhonda J.
3/22/2020

Love this trail! Normally we do the C&O but sometime ya just get tired of having a dirty bike rolling on gravel for several miles. This trail is paved the entire way, mostly flat. It's nice...

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Kathryn L.
7/13/2018

I have been on the CCT many of times & with my last journey, it is time to write the review. I opted to walk instead of biking to Georgetown & with the distance of 11+miles it was not as...

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