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Francis Scott Key Bridge โ Horseshoe Bend at Great Falls loop from Dupont Circle
48.2km
02:57
180m
180m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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By Fede from komoot
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Updated June 2, 2026
If you've ever tried to plan gravel biking around Martin'S Additions, you know how quickly the options can feel overwhelming. With so many trails crisscrossing the area, it's tough to tell which routes are genuinely worth your time and effort, and which are just filler. That's where we come in. Our komoot community has mapped, ridden, and reviewed these routes, so we've done the legwork to bring you a curated shortlist of the best gravel bike trails Martin'S Additions has to offer, saving you the guesswork.
Gravel biking here is all about blending a tranquil, rural feel with incredible access to extensive regional trail networks. You'll find mature tree-lined paths and crushed gravel sections that connect urban fringes with natural refuges like Rock Creek Park. The terrain ranges from relatively flat, hard-packed earth along historic waterways to more challenging routes with moderate to difficult ability levels, especially as you venture further out.
If you only do one, we'd point you towards the popular Francis Scott Key Bridge โ Horseshoe Bend at Great Falls loop from Dupont Circle. At 30.0 miles (48.3 km), it offers a fantastic payoff with sections along the C&O Canal and views near Great Falls. For something a bit easier and perfect for a relaxed outing, the Klingle Road Wooden Bridge โ Beach Drive, Rock Creek Park loop from ShawโHoward University is a great choice at 37.1 miles (59.8 km), giving you a taste of Rock Creek Park's natural beauty. With more than 120 gravel bikers having already explored Martin'S Additions using komoot, you're in good company.
Trail | Distance | Elevation | Difficulty |
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| Francis Scott Key Bridge โ Horseshoe Bend at Great Falls loop from Dupont Circle | 48.2ย km | 180ย m | Moderate |
| Klingle Road Wooden Bridge โ Beach Drive, Rock Creek Park loop from ShawโHoward University | 60.1ย km | 360ย m | Moderate |
48.2km
02:57
180m
180m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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60.1km
03:40
360m
360m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Enjoy easy access to the Great Falls, a popular destination for photographers, hikers, and expert kayakers. Though not exceptionally tall, the falls surge with force as the Potomac River carves through ancient, metamorphic rock.
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Located at mile 14.3 on the C&O Canal Towpath in Potomac, Maryland, Great Falls Park is a must-visit highlight for hikers, cyclists, and history buffs alike. A short boardwalk leads to the Olmsted Island overlook, where the Potomac River dramatically crashes over jagged rocksโone of the most scenic views near D.C. For hikers, the popular Billy Goat Trail offers three segments, with Section A featuring challenging rock scrambles and breathtaking river views. The historic Great Falls Tavern, built in 1829, now serves as a visitor center and launch point for seasonal mule-drawn canal boat rides. The towpath itself is flat and easy to navigate, ideal for walking or biking. Amenities include restrooms, picnic spots, and interpretive exhibits. Parking is available at the visitor center (fee required), or you can park for free at nearby Swains Lock and walk or ride 2.5 miles to the falls.
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Peirce Mill, built in 1829 by Isaac Peirce on Rock Creek, once used water to power this mill that processed corn, wheat, and rye until its turbine shaft broke in 1897. Situated on a 960-acre plantation operated with slave labor, the mill became part of Rock Creek Park in 1890 through an Act of Congress. By the early 1900s, park managers enhanced the site with roads, bridges, and a dam. The New Deal legislation gave Rock Creek Park to the National Park Service in 1933, and the mill was restored. Today, visitors can explore the site, which includes parking, a visitor center, bathrooms, and a picnic area, as part of Rock Creek Parkโs year-round attractions.
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The Potomac River, stretching 405 miles from the Potomac Highlands in West Virginia to Maryland's Chesapeake Bay, ranks as the fourth-largest river on the East Coast. Swimming is prohibited in the District of Columbia's portion of the river. George Washington envisioned the Potomac as "the great avenue into the Western Country," and it played a central role in his life, serving as a vital hub during his era. For scenic views of the Potomac River on a bike, follow the Capital Crescent Trail, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Trail, or the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail.
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Great Falls has a scenic Horseshoe Bend where the river curves in a horseshoe shape around a rocky outcrop. It's a nice spot to stop for photos on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Trail.
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The water mill, built in 1829, was later expanded and a sawmill was added. The history of the building can be read here: https://www.nps.gov/places/peirce-mill.htm The son of the builder, Isaac Peirce, built a property worth seeing a little further down the river.
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This is a cyclist heaven. Largely closed to vehicular traffic, very gradual incline going north and perfectly smooth tarmac. Excellent for testing your functional threshold. Combine with the hilly side roads and your get a full workout in a wooded, picturesque nature landscape, right in the heart of DC. I feel blessed and grateful every time I ride here!
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There are over 15 gravel bike routes available around Martin's Additions, offering a variety of experiences. Most of these routes are rated as moderate, with a few more challenging options for experienced riders.
You'll find a diverse mix of terrain. Many routes utilize the Capital Crescent Trail (CCT), which is a 12-foot-wide hard-surface path, and the historic C&O Canal Towpath, known for its crushed stone surface. You can also expect shaded paths through mature tree canopies within Martin's Additions itself, and connections to natural parkland like Rock Creek Park, which offers varied surfaces.
The routes around Martin's Additions are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders frequently praise the scenic beauty, especially along the C&O Canal and through the mature tree-lined areas, as well as the excellent connectivity to major trail systems like the Capital Crescent Trail.
Yes, the proximity to the Capital Crescent Trail (CCT) and sections of the C&O Canal Towpath offers excellent family-friendly gravel biking. These trails are generally flat or gently graded, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for riders of all ages. The CCT, in particular, is a wide, hard-surface path suitable for families.
Many trails in the area, including the C&O Canal Towpath and sections of the Capital Crescent Trail, are dog-friendly. However, dogs must always be kept on a leash. Always check specific park regulations for areas like Rock Creek Park, as rules can vary.
Spring and fall are generally considered the best seasons due to pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially during fall foliage. Summer can be enjoyable, but it's important to plan for heat and humidity. Winter riding is possible, but some trails may be muddy or icy, so checking current conditions is advisable.
Parking is available at various access points for the Capital Crescent Trail and the C&O Canal Towpath. For example, you can find parking near Bethesda or Georgetown for C&O Canal access. Specific trailheads often have designated parking lots. For routes like Horseshoe Bend at Great Falls โ Crossing Over the C&O Canal loop from Bethesda, starting points often have nearby parking facilities.
Martin's Additions is well-connected to the wider Montgomery County and Washington D.C. public transport network. You can use local bus services or the Metro to reach areas like Bethesda or Georgetown, which offer direct access points to the C&O Canal Towpath. Planning your route with a public transport app is recommended for the most current options.
Absolutely! Many routes will take you past significant landmarks and natural features. You can explore areas within Rock Creek Park, such as Beach Drive or the historic Peirce Mill. The C&O Canal Towpath itself is a historic landmark, and you might encounter features like Boulder Bridge or the Rock Creek itself.
Yes, the extensive network of trails allows for long-distance rides. For example, the Horseshoe Bend at Great Falls โ Crossing Over the C&O Canal loop from Bethesda is a challenging 73.8 km (45.8 miles) route. The connectivity of the Capital Crescent Trail and C&O Canal Towpath means you can easily extend your rides for many miles, reaching destinations like Great Falls or even Georgetown in Washington D.C.
Generally, no special permits are required for recreational cycling on established trails within Montgomery County parks or along the C&O Canal Towpath. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Montgomery County Parks website or the National Park Service website for the C&O Canal for any specific or updated regulations, especially for larger group rides or events.
The urban proximity of Martin's Additions means you're never far from amenities. Areas like Bethesda and Georgetown, which are easily accessible via the Capital Crescent Trail and C&O Canal Towpath, offer numerous cafes, restaurants, and pubs perfect for a mid-ride break or post-ride refreshment. Within Martin's Additions itself, you'll find local establishments.


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