
What we’re about
The purpose of this group is to give our fellow Maryland bike riders opportunities to:
- explore familiar and new bike trails mostly in MD, and occasionally in DC, VA, DE, PA, NJ and NY.
- socialize and make new friends.
- have fun while exercising.
- travel with a familiar group to participate in day trips and weekend getaways for bikers
- travel with a familiar group to participate in larger bike events such as "Bike Philly"
- volunteer for bike events
- support bike advocate groups such as Bike Maryland and WABA.
Although most participants have been in the over 40+ age range, we welcome bikers of all ages, as well as all skill levels, gender identifications, ethnicities, races, etc.
Most of the events are for casual bicycle riding on scenic trails. We target rail and greenway trails, which are bicycle-friendly trails that tend to parallel old train tracks, canals, and rivers. Since trains did not do well on anything over a 3% grade, these trails are amazingly flat. They go through some beautiful areas and quaint towns, often where food and drink are plentiful.
We avoid streets as much as possible, although some of the trails may include a bike lane or shoulder for a small portion of the ride. Only a small number of routes use roads more than 25% of the time. Any route that is mostly on roads will be titled with "ROAD RIDE " so they can be easily identified.
Although we are mainly interested in "day trips," We also like to schedule at least one overnight each year.
Most rides will have distance options such as 10, 15, 20, etc., that you can choose from. And we'll range between 8 - 15 mph (some of us are slower, some are faster). This will make for a pretty laid-back ride and riders of just about any skill level should be fine. This is not about performance!
Group Fees
At this time there is no event fee or annual group fee. But please consider making a small donation to offset the $300 annual Meetup fee, the $80 annual Ride with GPS fee, and the huge number of hours the organizer's use to research destinations, check for trail construction, parking, writing, answering member questions, etc. in lieu of doing their personal errands.
Volunteer organizers are needed
If you’re in the mood to ride a particular trail and would like to let others join you, let me know and I’ll gladly add your event and put you as the organizer - even if there’s already a bike trip listed the same day. The more the merrier!
What do I need to bring?
Bike details: A proper-fitting bike that has had a maintenance check. Hybrids, mountain bikes, and road bikes (as long as they don't have the ultra-thin tires); the trails tend to be a mixture of asphalt, crushed limestone, and gravel.
Helmet: Required to be worn when seated/riding a bike.
Some other gear that is almost mandatory:
- Water (water bottles or a backpack style hydration system)
- Spare tube: Even if you don't know how to change a flat, someone in the group will be able to do it for you and it's MUCH easier to change a tube than to patch one
- Bike tools (a tire repair and patch kit and spare tube is always a good idea)
- Bike lock (we do stop for food and drink and the bike is not always in view)
- A payment method
- Good attitude (we're fun people!)
Other things to consider:
- Bug spray
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Small first aid kit
- Bike bag to hold everything
- Biking shorts (padded shorts may look strange to the uninitiated, but they sure do the trick)
- In cooler seasons, wear an upper layer that can be removed when you get warmed up.
- Please read our group rules
Please Note
We place limits on the number of riders that can join any single ride. Be aware of this when you join a ride. If you find you won't be able to make the ride, please move yourself from ‘Going’ to ‘Not Going’ ASAP and no later than 24 hours before the event start time to give others the chance to join. If you wait till the day of the event then you’re not giving others the time to take your place. Please don’t RSVP to an event just to add it to your calendar; only RSVP if you truly feel you will make it.
Make sure you get to the Meetup location before start time. Give yourself enough time to get your bike off/out of the car and ready by the start time (at least 15 minutes). Especially in summer, it’s too hot to stand around waiting for late arrivals to get ready. If you’re running late, please message the group on Meetup so we know whether to leave or wait a bit.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- WB&A Trail: Northern End Down to the New Bridge + Option to Bike Full TrailOdenton MARC Station, Odenton, MD
- Note: This Isn’t the same as the W&A trail, which is to the east of this trail.
**Check back to see if the date or start time has changed. This ride may get postponed (possibly replaced with another ride) if the chance of rain is above 29%, or wind speed or wind gusts are above 14 mph (per Accuweather) **
This ride is for the northern side in Anne Arundel County. All Trails has some nice pics and info.
The long-awaited bridge over the Patuxent River was scheduled to be finalized Aug 23rd, 2024 but it failed the final inspection due to gaps on the side being large enough for kids to slip into. The gaps have been filled, but the official opening day hasn’t been announced. But I read - on May 16th - that the gates have been removed and we can now ride the full length of the trail.
TRAIL INFO
The Baltimore, Washington & Annapolis Trail was originally a railroad line and relatively a straight line from Odenton down to Bowie. It has existed as two unconnected trails, until the bridge over the Patuxent is completed. Artifacts & history can be found all along this trail. It features fields, bridges, and two corrugated iron tunnels. It passes through these towns: Lanham, Glenn Dale, Bowie, Piney Orchard, and Odenton.The trail is split into the NE portion in Anne Arundel County (5.7 miles long) and the SW portion in Prince George's County (6.1 miles long) making it a total of about 12 miles long one way, but once complete, it will be about 13 miles total.
Map of the North trail: WB&A Trail - Anne Arundel County Trails | The Friends of AACo Trails (friendsofaatrails.org)
PARKING
Free parking is at the historic Odenton MARC station, built in 1872, making it 150 years old. We’ll meet up in the parking lot near the platform stairs. From there, we’ll warm up our legs with a short ride across to the trail’s starting point.BIKE RENTAL OPTION
The closest bike rental shop is TrailWerks Cyclery, https://trailwerkscyclery.com/THE PLAN
Expect a relatively flat trail and some street crossings.
OPTION A – ~9.0 one way
Arrive 10 minutes early so you have time to unpack your bike and get set up for the ride. Meet us at the platform stairs.—We estimate that it will take about an hour riding down (we'll stop for water breaks and to regroup , etc. and 1.5 hours to return. —
OPTION B - ~4.5 one way
Participants can choose to turn back whenever they like and ride less mileage.OPTION C: Longer distance
Cross the bridge and continue biking south until you feel like biking back. I believe the total length is about 13 miles.—Speed limit is 12 mph.
Option to have lunch together at The Hideaway (see address below).
BATHROOMS
There are no bathrooms on the trail. But there are retail options at The Shops at The Village at Odenton Station, which we pass on the way to the train station. And there’s fast food options at the southern point’s retail shopping plaza.OPTION FOR MORE SOCIALIZATION
If you’re interested in meeting for drinks or food with your biking friends, we recommend The Hideaway, 1439 Odenton Rd, which has outdoor picnic tables and a large parking lot. You can ride there as well as drive. It’s easy to see bikes from inside or outside and it’s only about a ½ mile from the train station.WHAT TO DO & BRING
- All participants must wear a helmet while riding.
- All participants should stay on the right and pass on the left whenever possible.
- All participants should stop at road crossings and wait for oncoming cars to stop.
- Saying "passing on your left" and using a bell to warn walkers /bikers as you approach from behind is good practice (to avoid people moving out in front of you as you attempt to pass them).
Suggestions:
Water bottles, snack, bike chain, bike bell, bike gloves, sunglasses, sunscreen, spare tire, change of clothes or items for wiping down before you get back into your car afterwards.I will have first aid items (acetaminophen, antibacterial cream, bandaids, gauze, alcohol) in my backpack.
Participation is at your own risk.**
- Rock Creek Trail and Capital Crescent Trail LoopMeadowbrook Local Park, Chevy Chase, MD
Check back to see if the date or start time has changed. If chance of rain is > 29% or wind > 15 mph It may get cancelled/postponed
ROUTE DISTANCE
The distance for this loop is ~23 miles +/- 887 ft. The only way to shorten the distance is to stop somewhere and return the same way you biked.
SKILL LEVEL: As long as you've ridden at least 20 miles in the past two weeks, you should be able to complete this ride and keep up. We average 9-14 mph on this route.
TRAIL DETAILS
Mostly flat with small inclines and declines.Road, hybrid, and mountain tires will work. E-bike riders are welcome. Both trails have a lot of river/creek views, shaded sections, and cool breezes coming through.
RESTROOMS
Located at the starting point, in Rock Creek Park going down to Georgetown, in Georgetown (the rest stop) on the C&O Canal path, and at retail shops in Bethesda.THE PLAN
Arrive by the posted time so you have 10 minutes to get your bike ready, helmet on, test ride, etc. We'll do a roll call with an icebreaker question. Then we'll depart.1. Ride southward on the Rock Creek Trail
We'll start at Meadowbrook Local Park (the bathrooms may not be open but there are three outdoor loos). Then bike down to Georgetown (the Washington Harbor waterfront area). We'll stop for a break (optional).
Regroup Spots:- Intersection of Beach Drive and Broad Branch
- Rock Creek Park Station at Beach Drive & Joyce Road. (Keryn will stop & wait if needed.)
- National Zoo staff road intersection** with the trail. (Keryn will stop & wait if needed.)
- Pierce Mill (bathroom/ rest stop)
The RCT is mostly shady due to trees on the side of the trails. It hugs the Rock Creek from one end of the park to the other, providing scenic views and it often has breezes to cool bikers off. It is mostly flat. Only one noticeable hill when you get to Cathedral Ave (near to the National Zoo). It will take 45-65 minutes to bike.
2. Take a 30 to 60-minute break in Georgetown (Washington Harbor). We plan on a 30-minute minimum stop for socializing/lunch/relaxing/cooling off). Some participants may want to return earlier, and some want to stay longer. We usually work out who’s staying vs going back earlier. Feel free to go on your own or join us for a group lunch (picnic or retail) if anyone offers.
3. Ride north on the CCT (~45 minutes)
Meet up at TBD. CCT is mostly flat and scenic, but it may have a lot of walkers to navigate around the last 3 miles.Regrouping spots:
1. Thompson boat house
2. Fletcher's Cove Boat House (5-10 min stop for socializing/drinking etc.
3. Capital Cresent Tunnel (Keryn will stop & wait if needed)
4. Capital Crescent Trail entry (opposite Ourisman Honda) 4760 Bethesda Ave, Bethesda, MD.BIKE RENTALS
NA
BIKE REPAIR
NA
RECOMMENDATIONS
Bring: Water bottles, snacks, biking gloves, bike bell, bike lock, helmet visor, sunglasses, bike tube, pump, patch, first aid kit, mobile phone with nav app installed (e.g. Google maps, we use RidewithGPS). If you get leg cramps during or after a ride, take electrolytes before and during your ride (or add salt and magnesium to your water). A change of clothes for your ride home or a car seat cover to absorb sweat.
Clothing: Wear biking gloves and durable clothing so that if you do fall, your skin is protected. Avoid wearing all black, all dark grey, all dark brown, or all dark blue, which blends in with pavement, especially while riding through a shady segment. Consider wearing something lighter to help others notice you.
REQUIREMENTS
Participants must wear tightly secured helmets when on their bike.
Be proactive to avoid a fall/crash and minimize injury:
- Keep a distance between yourself and other bikers. If the biker ahead of you suddenly stops, you should be able to avoid hitting them.
- Don’t make stops on the trail. Pull over to the side and use hand gestures to let people know you’re slowing down to make a stop.
- Yelling out “Passing on your left” and/or ringing a bike bell as you approach people ahead of you, so they don’t inadvertently move in your line of travel.
- Slowing down to wait, rather than speeding up when trying to pass people at the same time walkers/bikers are approaching you from the opposite direction.
- Avoid potholes and debris and slow down when approaching bumps
- When approaching road crossings and iffy situations, triple-check before crossing and don’t let yourself be distracted by talking, etc.
- Keep a distance between yourself and other bikers in case of a sudden stop
MEETUP POLICIES
Participants should understand that biking is an inherently dangerous activity, and an accident could happen at any time. Participation is at your own risk.
An RSVP of “Yes” to an event is your digital signature acknowledging that you have read, understood, and agree with Meetup’s and MD Rail Trail Biking’s policies, esp. section 6 “Release” and section 8.2 ” Limitation of Liability,” found at https://www.meetup.com/terms/Pace
To keep up with us, you need to ride at an average pace of 9-12 miles per hour on flats (which is considered a beginner pace on other bike groups). Otherwise, go at your own pace, put the destination points in your mobile phone's nav app and meet us at the meetup points listed below where you can wait for us to catch up or we can wait up to 5 minutes for you to catch up - Call/text Keryn at 240-496-5600 if needed.- Support the Coalition for the Capital Crescent Trail. Their Donate page
- Historic Ellicott City to BWI Loop TrailHistoric Ellicott City Lot A, Ellicott City, MD
**Check back to see if the date or start time has changed. This ride could be postponed if the chance of rain is above 49%, or wind speed is above 15 mph or wind gusts are above 20 mph (per Accuweather) **
Credit goes to HJ Park for suggesting this ride and helping me develop this spectacular new route.
PARKING
Parking lot A on Oella Dr.
If you can’t find parking in lot A, find street parking, or go to one of their other free parking lots nearby (B, C, D, E, F, and G - go across the bridge up Main Street and look for the blue and white “P” signs for the lots. The courthouse lot is one block above Main St.)MEETING SPOT
Meet in Lot A on Oella Dr. 11:00, by the stairway.
BIKE ROUTE SUMMARY
This route starts in Historic Ellicott City, right off Main Street. To learn more, see Historic Sites. I recommend you arrive early so you can make sure you find parking and have time to get to the meeting spot on time. There are three distance options to choose from, but participants can modify their distance at any point. This route offers a wide variety of views - the Patapsco river, stone arch bridges, metal bridges, quiet country roads, pine tree forests, fields, and airplanes in action.DISTANCE OPTIONS
OPTION A: 10.7 miles lollipop loop. A mix of low-traffic country roads with shoulders and a well-maintained hiker/biker trail in Patapsco State Park (we don’t need to pay to enter). We take Frederick Rd for .6 miles (wide shoulders ) then take River Rd (about 1 mile) to the park. Then take Grist Mill trail to the end, make a hairpin turn via Gun Rd onto River Rd. Take River Rd to swinging bridge. Bathrooms are here. Cross the bridge and return back the same way. This loop provides close-up river views and captures the beauty of Patapsco Park. You will cross two of its bridges and enjoy the river views most of the way. Bathrooms are across the swinging bridge (near start of Cascade Falls trail).
OPTION B: 22 miles. From the OPTION A turnaround point, this route takes you to the BWI Loop entry point before returning. (Participants may decide to return earlier). Take River Rd east and enjoy another mile of the rivers views. The road turns into Levering Avenue. Turn left on Main St, Right on Furnace Ave. Pass Elkridge Furnace Inn. Right on Race Rd. Left on Hanover Rd. If food is needed, you will pass a gas station on the way.
OPTION C: 32.7 miles total, 1643 ft 3:00 hours. Add the BWI Loop trail (12.5 miles), a well-maintained paved loop. Although, there were two short segmemts with some tree root bumps. This has two good stop areas to enjoy views and watch airplanes: Andover Park (picnic table and bike stand) and Friendship Park. Friendship Park has port-o-johns and bike repair stand. There is a Burger King opposite the trail loop.
BATHROOMS
-In Historic Ellicott City: The Visitor Center, lower level (back entry near Lot D on Main St) and at retail establishments
-In Patapsco Park we will pass a couple of park bathrooms
-At the BWI airport, there is a Burger King on the southeast side and port-o-potties are at Friendship Park.
BIKE RENTALS
To be added
BIKE REPAIR
To be added
REQUIREMENTS
Participants must wear helmets when on their bikeParticipants MUST wear clothing/shoes that aren’t black or dark grey so they stand out from the road. White and yellow are best (for color blind) but any light color clothing will stand out.
Keep a distance between yourself and other bikers in case there is a sudden stop.
RECOMMENDATIONS
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Yell “Passing on your left” before approaching people so they know you’re coming and/or use a bike bell.
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Slow down and wait rather than try to squeeze between oncoming traffic and people in front of you
Water bottles, snacks, biking gloves, bike bell, bike lock, helmet visor, sunglasses, bike tube, pump, patch, first aid kit, mobile phone with nav app installed (e.g. Google maps, we use RidewithGPS)
OPTION TO SOCIALIZE AFTER THE RIDE
There is usually outdoor music being played in Lot D with seating outside the Marketplace Cafe. There's many other food options and places to picnic.*Participation is at your own risk*
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- South Island Trail, Kent Island, MDMatapeake State Park, Stevensville, MD
**Check back to see if the date or start time has changed. This ride may be postponed if the chance of rain is above 40%, or wind speed or wind gusts are above 14 mph (per Accuweather) or if temperature is above 96*F at noon **
Credit goes to Howard Eckert for suggesting this trail and providing details and photos.
DESCRIPTION
Join us for a cycling adventure on Kent Island, just to the east of Annapolis. Consider bringing or wearing water shoes so you can enjoy the beaches.The South Island Trail is a paved, fairly flat trail that runs parallel to Route 8 on Kent Island. It is 6 miles long and runs from Metapeake Public Beach down to Romancoke Pier Park. The trail is paved the entire way and runs parallel to Roanoke Rd (Route 8). It winds through forest and fields and offers water views.
BATHROOMS
There are bathrooms at both ends of the South Island Trail.PARKING AND MEETUP SPOT
There is public parking at Metapeake Public Beach.
Meet us at the trailhead.OPTION A – 12 miles total, +/- 130 ft
South Island Trail only:OPTION B - 31 miles total, +/- 327 ft
South Island Trail + Extension (road cycling to the southern point of the island).
The road that branches off of Romancoke Rd is a two-lane road with no shoulders, but it is lightly traveled and a nice ride.
BIKE RENTALS
NA
BIKE REPAIR
NA
RECOMMENDATIONS
Bring: Water bottles, snacks, biking gloves, bike bell, bike lock, helmet visor, sunglasses, bike tube, pump, patch, first aid kit, mobile phone with nav app installed (e.g. Google maps, we use RidewithGPS). If you get leg cramps during or after a ride, take electrolytes before and during your ride (or add salt and magnesium to your water). A change of clothes for your ride home or a car seat cover to absorb sweat.
Clothing: Wear biking gloves and durable clothing so that if you do fall, your skin is protected. Avoid wearing all black, all dark grey, all dark brown, or all dark blue, which blends in with pavement, especially while riding through a shady segment. Consider wearing something lighter to help others notice you.
REQUIREMENTS
Participants must wear tightly secured helmets when on their bike.
Be proactive to avoid a fall/crash and minimize injury:
· Keep a distance between yourself and other bikers. If the biker ahead of you suddenly stops, you should be able to avoid hitting them.
· Don’t make stops on the trail. Pull over to the side and use hand gestures to let people know you’re slowing down to make a stop.
· Yelling out “Passing on your left” and/or ringing a bike bell as you approach people ahead of you, so they don’t inadvertently move in your line of travel.
· Slowing down to wait, rather than speeding up when trying to pass people at the same time walkers/bikers are approaching you from the opposite direction.
· Avoid potholes and debris and slow down when approaching bumps
· When approaching road crossings and iffy situations, triple-check before crossing and don’t let yourself be distracted by talking, etc.
· Ensure your helmet is tightly secured so that it won’t move if you hit the ground.OPTIONAL GROUP LUNCH
If interested in having a group picnic or group lunch at a retail establishment afterwards, let us know.MEETUP POLICIES
Participants should understand that biking is an inherently dangerous activity, and an accident could happen at any time. Participation is at your own risk.
An RSVP of “Yes” to an event is your digital signature acknowledging that you have read, understood, and agree with Meetup’s and MD Rail Trail Biking’s policies, esp. section 6 “Release” and section 8.2 ” Limitation of Liability,” found at https://www.meetup.com/terms/