BWI Trail

Maryland

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BWI Trail Facts

States: Maryland
Counties: Anne Arundel
Length: 12.4 miles
Trail end points: Linthicum Light Rail Station and BWI Airport
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Boardwalk
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 6032481

BWI Trail Description

The only trail in the U.S. fully encircling an international airport, the BWI Trail, also known as the BWI Hiker-Biker Trail, hosts walkers, bikers, runners, and aviation enthusiasts alike. Takeoffs and landings from BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport swoop close to the parts of the 12.4 mile trail that near the runway ends, yet the trail also has several serene segments, including through Friendship Park's pine forest.

About the Route  

The BWI Trail makes a loop around the perimeter of BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, with three access spurs in the north section of the trail. The northernmost access spur links the Linthicum Light Rail Station and the loop. Another goes to the nearby Andover Park. A third heads towards the airport entrance to the daily garage, where access to the terminal is available via sidewalks and bike lanes. At the northwestern edge of the loop, the trail also connects to the BWI Rail Station, served by Amtrak trains on the Northeast Corridor, and MARC Penn Line trains between Baltimore and Washington.

A highlight of the trail is Thomas A. Dixon, Jr. Aircraft Observation Area, adjacent to Friendship Park at the trail loop’s southern tip. This trailside park and playground offers stunning views of aircraft when runway 15R/33L is in use, dependent on the direction of the wind. 

At Aviation Blvd and Andover Road, the trail passes the Benson-Hammond House, a historic home available for tours and with occasional programming.   

Connections  

At Stewart Ave and Newport Road, at the trail’s southeastern edge, the BWI Trail connects to the the John Overstreet Connector—a short spur trail that connects directly to the Baltimore and Annapolis Trail

The BWI Trail is part of the developing East Coast Greenway, a 3,000-mile route between Florida and Maine.  

Trail History 

The first section of the BWI Trail opened in 1994. The full main loop was completed in 1999, earning BWI the distinction of being the only airport in the U.S. with a trail fully encircling it. 

Parking and Trail Access

The BWI Trail runs between Linthicum Station and BWI Airport.

MARC Commuter Rail, Amtrak, and Baltimore Light RailLink provide transit access to the BWI Trail. If taking your bike aboard a train, please observe the transit agency’s rules. Several train stops are close to the trail:

  • BWI Rail Station (MARC, Amtrak)
  • Linthicum (Baltimore Light RailLink)
  • BWI Business District (Baltimore Light RailLink)

Parking is also available at:

  • Andover Park, 433 Andover Rd. (Linthicum Heights)
  • Andover Park, 813 Main Ave. (Linthicum Heights)
  • Thomas A. Dixon, Jr. Aircraft Observation Area, 1911 Dorsey Rd. (Glen Burnie)

See TrailLink Map for all parking options and detailed directions.

BWI Trail Reviews

Long time user.

Who ever scheduled work and approved the contactor to repair boardwalk bridge section along Telegraf Road should look for another job. New boards make it less safe than the old ones. A trip hazard and surface that may cause wheeled users to lose control. It is not improved but made less safe of a crossing for bikers, walkers, joggers, strollers, rollerbladers and skateboarders when they cross it. Almost like adding pot holes to asphalt. Just one persons comment.

Great Ride with My Son – Smooth and Scenic BWI Trail (12.4 Miles)

I biked the BWI Trail today with my son. We had a fantastic time. We covered 12.4 miles, and the trail was smooth, well-maintained, and easy to navigate. It loops around the airport, but you’d be surprised scenic it feels, with stretches of greenery, wooded areas, and even a few nice rest stops. Great for casual riders and pros alike. We’ll definitely be back for another ride.

Didn't like it

I didn't really like this trail. You are traveling beside busy roads the majority of the time, breathing in car and jet fumes.

Awesome ride

My son and I enjoyed the ride

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