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Road cycling
The River Road and Glen Road loop offers a moderate road cycling experience, covering 25.3 miles (40.8 km) with 1456 feet (444 metres) of elevation gain. You can expect to complete this ride in about 1 hour and 54 minutes. As you cycle, you will enjoy scenic views of the…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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While specific parking areas for this loop aren't detailed, many cyclists start from various points along the route, including areas near the Cabin John Regional Park or by connecting from the C&O Canal Towpath, which has its own parking options. Consider starting from a less congested area to avoid traffic.
The River Road and Glen Road loop is approximately 40.8 kilometers (25.3 miles) long with about 444 meters (1,443 feet) of elevation gain. As a moderate road ride, it can take anywhere from 2 to 3 hours for a fit cyclist, though komoot's moderate rating suggests it could take up to 5 hours depending on your pace and stops.
This route is rated as moderate due to its elevation changes and length, requiring good fitness. While mostly paved, some segments might be unpaved. The twisty nature and limited shoulder on Glen Road also require caution, making it less ideal for absolute beginners.
The route primarily features well-paved surfaces suitable for road bikes. However, be aware that some segments might be unpaved. You'll encounter rolling topography with a few short hills, descents, and climbs, especially in and out of the Potomac River area.
You'll enjoy scenic views of the Potomac River valley and a peaceful, 'world away from DC' feeling with quiet woods. Notable spots include Cabin John Regional Park, the popular cycling stretch of Query Mill & Glen Road, and Blockhouse Point Conservation Park. You might also see horses grazing near Meadowbrook Stables.
For the best scenic views and fewer crowds, early morning or late afternoon are recommended. Spring and fall generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Be mindful that some segments, like River Road, can have moderate to high traffic outside of rush hour.
Yes, caution is advised, especially on Glen Road, which is known for being twisty with very little shoulder. Some segments, particularly River Road, can have moderate to high traffic. Using a mirror is a recommended safety measure, and always be aware of your surroundings.
This is primarily a road cycling route. While dogs are generally allowed in many parks in the area, cycling with a dog on a leash on busy roads with limited shoulders, like parts of this loop, is not recommended for safety reasons. It's best to check specific park regulations if you plan to visit any parks along the route.
The River Road and Glen Road loop passes through areas that are part of the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail corridor, and may connect to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park. Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for cycling on the public roads that make up most of this loop. However, if you plan to access specific park facilities or connect to the C&O Canal Towpath, it's always wise to check the National Park Service website for any current regulations or fees: nps.gov.
Yes, this route offers connections to other popular cycling areas. Cyclists who enjoy the C&O Canal Towpath can easily incorporate parts of River Road and Glen Road. The loop also intersects with official trails such as MDBR 190, Seven Locks Road, and Democracy Boulevard, among others.
While the route itself is more focused on natural scenery, the Potomac area has various amenities. It's advisable to carry your own water and snacks, but you can find cafes and other establishments in nearby towns or commercial areas if you detour slightly from the main loop.