Sligo Creek Stream Valley Trail
Description
This 10.2-mile hard surface trail is one of the oldest in the County.
The trail is the heaviest-used facility in the stream valley park and provides recreation for persons of all ages and abilities. Several paved, and a few unpaved, trails are scattered throughout the park and connect other park facilities, schools and neighborhoods to the main trail.
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Activities |
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Location |
This park is located down-county and continues both north and south of the Beltway. |
Trail length/surface |
The Montgomery County portion of the trail is asphalt, 10.2 miles long and 8 feet wide. |
Trail characteristics |
The trail has hilly sections and crosses busy streets. At the northern end of the trail, access to Wheaton Regional Park requires traveling on neighborhood streets and crossing Arcola Avenue, a very busy street with no traffic signal. |
Drinking water |
Yes, at various local parks along the trail route - see map |
Restrooms |
Yes, at various local parks along the trail route - see map |
Access and parking
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See map. There are numerous parking lots along the trail. Most offer access to the trails. |
Contact |
Park Managers Office: 301-650-2600. |
Last update: August 15, 2008