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Bike the Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park
The 44.4-mile Washington and Old Dominion Trail (W&OD), one of suburban Washington, D.C.’s most popular rail-trails, is a fantastic link between the state’s rural and historical past and the nation’s capital.
The trail is paved and exceptionally well marked, with mileposts every 0.5 mile and interpretive signs telling the story of the people and places along the rail line. The first 10 miles of the W&OD trail, stretching from Purcellville (western endpoint) to the historic town of Leesburg, travel through the rolling hills of Virginia Piedmont farmland. Horses graze, cornfields flourish, and trail crowds thin out somewhat.
As the trail continues, it passes through Sterling and Ashburn, which features a year-round trailside barbecue restaurant. The town of Herndon features an old caboose, as well as a trailside train depot, used as a visitor center.
The wooded trail surroundings feel a bit more suburban as the path continues through to the communities of Reston and Vienna. In Vienna, there is yet another caboose and train depot.
From west to east, the elevation gradually declines. The leafier suburbs quickly become more urban, as the W&OD Trail makes its way towards its eastern terminus in the unincorporated community of Shirlington in Arlington.
This will be a two-day ride. On Friday (5/29), we'll ride west from Sterling to Purcellville for 21 miles, have lunch along the way, and ride back to Sterling. Total distance of 42 miles. On Saturday (5/30), we'll ride east from Sterling to Shirlington for 23 miles, have lunch along the way, and ride back to Sterling. Total distance of 46 miles. These two rides are optional. You can choose to do just one or both.
Disclaimer: GetHiking Charlottesville Organizers are not professional guides. Expect the same risks and take the same precautions you would take if you were riding alone. With your RSVP, you agree with this disclaimer.
Weather: (as of 5/20/2026)
Fri (5/29) - 81F/59F, mostly sunny.
Sat (5/30) - High 84F, partly cloudy.
Notes:
1\. This is a no drop ride\. Pace is 10\-14 mph\. At each crossing on the trail that's controlled by a stop sign or light\, we will stop and consolidate the group on the other side of the trail\.
2\. Reference guide: https://www\.traillink\.com/trail/washington\-and\-old\-dominion\-railroad\-regional\-park\-\(wod\)/\.
2\. Mandatory equipment: helmet\, repair kit/spare tube/pump\.
3\. Suggested trip equipment: warm\-weather gear\, cash\, cell phone\, ID/car keys\, sunglasses\, snack/drink\, cable lock\. Leave change of clothes and water \(for rinsing\) in your vehicle\.
4\. A final itinerary or cancellation notice will be posted 3\-5 days before the ride\.
Tentative Itinerary: All events are optional and subject to change. Times are approximate.
Friday (5/29):
10:30 am - meet at Sterling/Pacific Boulevard Washington & Old Dominion Trail Parking Lot for start of ride and group introduction.
11 am - ride west to Purcellville for 21 miles, have lunch along the way, and return to Sterling for another 21 miles. Total - 42 miles.
4 pm - check-in at local hotels. I have a reservation at TownPlace Suites by Marriott Dulles Airport, 22744 Holiday Park Dr, Sterling.
5:30 pm - meet for dinner. Restaurant TBD.
Saturday (5/30):
8:30 am - meet at the same parking lot for the start of the ride.
9 am - ride east to Shirlington for 23 miles, have lunch along the way, and return to Sterling for another 23 miles. Total - 46 miles.
3 pm - end of our 2-day adventure. And, drive safely home.
Tour de Talbot 2026
Join your fellow cyclists for a grand metric century over the wondrous flatness that is the MD Eastern Shore in Talbot County. This a a super friendly route with great stops, a ferry ride and up to 100 Km of riding in the longest route. There is also a lunch at the end with some adult beverages.
The routes will be published soon.
The registration link is https://tourdetalbot.org/
I hope to see you there for the ride!
Come Sing With the Jubil-Aires!
**Come Sing With the Fairfax Jubil-Aires!**
Do you enjoy singing along to your favorite songs? Curious what it’s like to sing rich four-part harmony with a friendly group? Come visit the weekly rehearsal of the Fairfax Jubil-Aires and see what barbershop singing is all about!
The Fairfax Jubil-Aires are a welcoming mixed a cappella chorus that performs classic and contemporary barbershop harmony. Our members come from all kinds of musical backgrounds—some have years of experience, while others simply love to sing. What we all share is a passion for music, laughter, and community.
Visitors are always welcome at our weekly rehearsals.
You can sit back and observe, or jump right in and sing with us—no pressure either way. You don’t need to read music, and there’s no audition required just to visit.
We rehearse **Wednesday evenings at 7:00 PM in Fairfax**, and we’d love to have you stop by and check it out.
Chantilly Carb Crawl: Asian Breads & Pastries 🍞
**Chantilly Carb Crawl: Asian Breads & Pastries** **🍞**
**Whether you’re a long-time member or this is your very first event, come with us on a mini-tour of 3 of Chantilly’s hidden gems. It’ll be a fun chance to reconnect, meet new members and enjoy some amazing breads and pastries!**
**The Game Plan**
***11:00 AM — Café Moment***
**We’ll kick things off at this new cafe specializing in** **Korean Salt Bread. If you’ve never tried it, imagine eating a warm, buttery, fluffy cloud (yes, I am drooling as I write this)**
**Next, we’ll head over to Mahiwaga for some warm, freshly baked** **Pandasal. If you’ve never had this Filipino classic fresh from the oven, this father/daughter team** **make** **some of the best!**
**We’ll wrap up with a stop across the hall at Toimoi Bakery for their famous** **pandan and banana pudding filled croissants** **🥐.**
**Can't wait to see you there! RSVP to save your spot!**
[Cafe Moment](https://www.instagram.com/reel/DX-C-Hmhg7g/?igsh=dHd4N2RodWwwaHo1)
[Mahiwaga](https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXiCy0Gz0P5/?igsh=Mm45a2c3ZWJtM2pv)
[ToiMoi Bakery ](https://www.instagram.com/reel/DX0O-2KuRiT/?igsh=MWh2bjN4cHE1am55eg==)
Loudoun Dev Group 005
Join our new group’s third meeting. Meet fellow tech enthusiasts west of the beltway.
Because our group is new, we have a poll for the direction we want to take this new group.
[https://submatrix.net/article/Meetups/e9ym4fr8Ca](https://submatrix.net/article/Meetups/e9ym4fr8Ca)
For this event, we will be running a working meetup.
Our meetings are a great place to work on and show off what you do. We are always welcoming.
Our format is great for people who have started on but not finished one or several side projects.
We will start off with basic introductions and what we are working on and what our goals are. We’ll break the rest of the meeting into two working sessions. In between, we’ll do a quick check-in to see how folks are going.
If the RSVP is full, come anyway. We'll likely have space.
20-Mile Montgomery County Farm Bicycle Ride
**20 miles, 945" elevation. For advanced beginners and intermediate riders. Average pace 10 - 12 mph. Route includes rolling hills and a few good climbs.**
$15 non-members; free for members
Register here: **[Montgomery County Farm Ride](https://washingtonwomenoutdoors.wildapricot.org/event-6685218)**
Join us for a ride in the Montgomery County Agricultural Reserve and learn why the Ag Reserve is the envy of cyclists in the mid-Atlantic. This ride is great for advanced beginners ready to try a more challenging ride with a supportive group. We’ll ride on some of the most beautiful roads in the Reserve-- passing by active farms, horses, orchards, woods and streams. We'll ride on paved country roads with very light traffic. Mostly rolling hills with several climbs to challenge you. Best suited for road bikes or a hybrid that can tackle hills. As with all WWO rides, there will be a leader and a sweep, and no one will be left behind.
* **Register and pay for this event on our website with this link:** **[https://washingtonwomenoutdoors.wildapricot.org/event-6685218](https://washingtonwomenoutdoors.wildapricot.org/event-6685218)**. **Register early on our website to reserve your spot!**
* ***No further trip details will be provided on Meetup.***
**Upon completion of registration on our website, the trip information will be forwarded to you by email**. If you do not see confirmation email from Washington Women Outdoors in your in-box, immediately check your spam folder.
**Find out about WWO Member benefits at this link**:
[https://washingtonwomenoutdoors.wildapricot.org/Membership](https://washingtonwomenoutdoors.wildapricot.org/Membership)
If you're not ready to register for this event and would like more information, please email: **[info@washingtontonwomenoutdoors.org](http://Info@washingtonwomenoutdoors.org/)**









