
Jason Devaney
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Hains Point - Cycling
WashingtonHains Point is an island that offers views of Washington, D.C. and the surrounding areas.
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Potomac Heritage Trail - Hiking
WashingtonThe Potomac Heritage Trail is comprised of several trails through three states and the District of Columbia, totaling 830 miles.
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Where to Log Winter Miles in Washington DC
WashingtonIt may be chilly, but blissfully uncrowded trails are a welcome reward for braving the conditions to log winter miles in DC.
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On Home Turf: A World-Class Ultrarunner Reveals His Favorite D.C. Routes
WashingtonWorld-class ultrarunner, Michael Wardian, unveils his favorite training destinations in his hometown of DC as well as what makes them special.
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Cacapon Resort State Park - Hiking
West VirginiaCacapon Resort State Park has more than 20 miles of hiking trails with a variety of terrains and difficulties, which makes it a wonderful getaway for families looking for a fun weekend in the outdoors.
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C&O Canal Towpath - Hiking
West VirginiaChoose your own adventure on this 184.5-mile towpath from DC to Maryland. Perfect for hikers looking for a quick stroll after work, a really long hike, or just one full of history.
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Harpers Ferry - Hiking
West VirginiaLooking for a workout or a quiet stroll? This historic spot with stunning views has hikes that are short, long, easy, difficult, and everything in between.
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C&O Canal Towpath - Cycling
West VirginiaHistoric and peaceful, the C&O Canal towpath is perfect for a fun day of bike riding with the family, or for a longer adventure with cycling buddies.
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Cacapon Resort State Park - Fishing
West VirginiaEasily accessible, Cacapon Resort State Park is perfect for families or serious anglers looking to catch trout, bass, catfish, and bluegill.
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North Fork South Branch Potomac River - Fishing
West VirginiaThe North Fork of the South Branch Potomac River has some of the best trout fishing in the area.
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Jennings Randolph Lake - Fishing
West VirginiaThis lake is home to some trophy-sized walleye, but catching these fish isn't always easy.
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W&OD Trail - Cycling
WashingtonThe W&OD Trail is built on an old train line and stretches 45 miles to the western suburbs of Washington, D.C.
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Mount Weather - Cycling
WashingtonMount Weather is a challenging climb for road cyclists, and it has both a north and south route.
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Sugarloaf Mountain - Cycling
WashingtonSugarloaf Mountain is a 1.3-mile climb that is a great mid-ride challenge for road cyclists.
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Prince William Forest Park - Cycling
WashingtonPrince William Forest Park has 11 miles of paved roads and is ideal for both outdoor enthusiasts and wildlife watchers
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Rock Creek Park - Cycling
WashingtonRock Creek Park cuts through the center of the nation’s capital and offers miles of roads and paved paths for cyclists.
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Capital Crescent Trail - Road Running
WashingtonThe Capital Crescent Trail is a 7-mile paved route that links Bethesda, Md. with the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
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Custis Trail - Road Running
WashingtonThe Custis Trail is a four-mile paved route that serves as a crucial connector between two major trails in the Washington, D.C. area.
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Mount Vernon Trail - Cycling
WashingtonThe 18-mile Mount Vernon Trail starts at Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington, and skirts along the George Washington Memorial Parkway and the Potomac River.
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Skyline Drive Scenic Highway - Cycling
WashingtonSkyline Drive is a 105-mile scenic road that climbs 15,000 feet through Shenandoah National Park.
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National Mall - Road Running
WashingtonThe National Mall stretches nearly two miles between the Lincoln Memorial and the Capitol Building in the heart of the nation’s capital.
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W&OD Trail - Road Running
WashingtonThe W&OD Trail is a 45-mile paved trail stretching from just outside of Washington, D.C. to the suburbs in western Loudoun County, Va.
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Hains Point - Road Running
WashingtonHains Point is an island on the southwestern corner of Washington, D.C. with a four-mile road tailor-made for running.
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Fairfax County Parkway Trail - Road Running
WashingtonThe Fairfax County Parkway Trail travels from north to south through one of the busiest areas in the Washington, D.C. region.
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Capital Crescent Trail - Cycling
WashingtonThe 7-mile Capital Crescent Trail is a crucial link between Montgomery County, Md. and Washington, D.C.