Explore the best rated trails in Cambridge, MD, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Strawberry Lake Way Bicycle Path and Marshyhope Hike and Bike Trail . With more than 34 trails covering 148 miles you're bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.
Long, mostly straight, subtle gentle hills, nice views, and a reasonably low amount of road crossings. My personal go-to for long runs.
A nice solid rail trail. The southern 2/3 of the trail is mostly thru woods and suburbs. The northern 1/3 is in the Glen Burnie area and is more like an urban bike path. This section has a few more bumps and more busy street crossings. So it is all good, but just be ready for these two diffferent types of environments. From the northern end of the trail in Glen Burnie at Rt 176 there is a connector trail in good condition west to the BWI Loop Trail. For my ride, I started on the B&A in Annapolis and rode north and then did the BWI Loop. These two trails together --- plus the connector --- made for a very nice day ride. And Heads Up! At the Pasadena Road crossing, check out the wonderful, huge mural dedicated to the people of Ukraine! A very cool spot!
Firm fine gravel or dirt through the woods around the pond. A small section near the dam was paved. The south side is about 8 feet wide with gradual curves. The north side is about four feet wide and winds through the trees with a couple of sharp turns. We went counterclockwise out of the campground and found that to be downhill all the way around, or felt that way. Really no hills, just a slight up on the wider path for a short distance. We had two inch tires which were fine. One inch tires would probably be fine too. It was an enjoyable ride through the woods. Stop at the lovely church restored church
This is a well-paved, short trail. Nice for a quick outing.
As said in several of the previous reviews, these are two segmented trails. The southern part of the segmented trail is very nice. Nicely paved trails with pretty views along the way. A few walkers, joggers, and bikers frequent this trail.
Highly recommend this trail. It’s well kept, smooth service, partly sunny, partly shady.
We just got back from a ride. Parked at the north end of the trail, and rode to the southern end and back. Took a detour through the new John F. Ford park, which was a nice surprise. Except for a few tree root speed bumps and some hickory nuts, the paved trail was in very good condition. More than half is shaded in the afternoon. Passed a few pedestrians, but had the trail mostly to ourselves. Not a trail to go speed riding, as there are frequent gates at road crossings.
Flat long (13 miles) and smooth. Take a break from the traffic and go for a ride.
The trail is nicely paved with gradual elevation changes and goes through some nice nature areas and neighborhoods. When we have been on the trail it has been quiet and not usually very busy. Unfortunately it really isn't one trail because parts are segmented and closed off from each other and there doesn't seem to be an easy way to get from one part to the next. Sadly it has been like this for years.
Paved trail, mostly sun, houses back up to the trail. Along some power lines. Nice wildflowers. Saw a mama dear and twin fawns. Trail crosses several roads. Several runners and walkers. 1681 Millersville Rd, Millersville, MD 21108
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