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Biking Trails
Annapolis’ multi-use trails, bike lanes, and routes can take you
where you want to go! Take a ride to do errands in an urban landscape
or relax in a natural environment along our three main trails that have
become the pathway's backbone. The trails provide access to many of the
city's recreation and cultural facilities.
Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Trail - This is a 1.25 mile paved, landscaped trail circling the Navy-Marine Corps Stadium.
Poplar Ave. Trail
- This half mile, grade-separated, hiker/biker trail follows the old
B&A rail line through the existing Poplar linear park. The Poplar
Trail connects Taylor Ave. and the Annapolis Sports Complex. The public
library and the Navy Marine Corps Stadium are also located along this
route. One of the main projects to build this trail was the
"Right-Tree, Right-Place" Model planting.
Spa Creek Trail
- Completed in 1999, this 1.5 mile paved trail provides a safe, all
purpose route for cyclists and pedestrians connecting West Street, the
gateway to Annapolis, with Truxtun Park.
In addition, parks and trails are located throughout Anne Arundel County. For a complete listing, please visit http://www.aacounty.org/RecParks/parks/trails/index.cfm
Baltimore Annapolis Trail Park
- The B&A Trail is a 13.3 mile linear trail following the route of
the old Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad from Glen Burnie to Annapolis.
The B&A Trail is widely used for walking, running, cycling,
rollerblading, and wheelchair access. For more information, call
410-222-6244.
BWI Trail - The BWI Trail connects to the North end of the B&A Trail and provides an additional 12.5 miles of paved trail.
Trails at Quiet Waters Park - Approximately 6.9 miles of paved paths through wooded park. Bike, foot and wheelchair accessible.