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The Best Spring Hikes Around DC

Posted on March 11, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Adrian González

Adrian González

Two people walk with their dog near the Potomac River on Theodore Roosevelt Island.

Two people walk with their dog near the Potomac River on Theodore Roosevelt Island. (Saul Loeb / Getty)

The temps are rising and it’s time to get outside. Here are the best places to hike this spring.

Built in the 1930s to resemble the natural forest that once covered the island, the trails here will take you through gorgeous woods and some of the best birding in the District.

This popular trail is a combination of asphalt and gravel on the site of an abandoned railroad between Georgetown and Silver Spring. Just note that part of the trail east of Bethesda is closed for the Purple Line project through 2027.

A hike with history. Built in 1862 to defend Chain Bridge along the Potomac River during the Civil War, there are still preserved parapet and gun positions around the park.

Visitors spending a sunny day at Harper Ferry’s National Historical Park.

Visitors spending a sunny day at Harper Ferry’s National Historical Park. (Daniel Slim / Getty)

Connecting to Union Station, various neighborhoods, and all the way to the town of Silver Spring, this is peak urban hiking.

The hike for when you’re short on time but still need fresh air. Nestled just east of the Wesley Heights neighborhood, the 2.5 mile trail runs the length of the 183-acre park and it can be easily accessed on both ends via public transit.

Between the Blue River Mountains and 20 miles of trails, this is one of my favorite hikes in the DMV. There’s plenty to see and do, so you can make a weekend out of it.

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