Sports

Heritage Bike Ride

Join the Anacostia Trails Heritage Area as we explore diverse places and sites around the Area. You can join us on one of our four trail rides – exploring Lake Artemesia for the youngest riders (about 1.5 miles), exploring the University of Maryland and the Anacostia Tributary Trail System for our young adult riders (13 miles), early colonial history and the War of 1812 for adults (17 miles), or a power bike ride through the countryside (about 25). 

The Mayor of College Park, Prince George's County Council Vice Chairman Eric Olson, and County Executive Rushern Baker will kick off the ride. Leaders will be available for all rides. REI and bike techs from local bike shops will also be on site.

You don’t even need a bike! We will have bikes for rent for a range of sizes and ages from our rental partner Bike and Roll Washington, D.C.  Please reserve online--no rentals will be available the day of the ride.

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The parking lot (formerly the 94th Aero Squadron restaurant) is easily accessible by bike, car and Metro. Located on Paint Branch Parkway, the parking lot is just off Kenilworth Avenue or a few minutes away from U.S. Route One.  The College Park Metro Stop is a few minutes walking distance away.

Costs include free breakfast, BBQ lunch, live music and a T-shirt.  Facilities are nearby at the College Park Aviation Museum and the College Park Farmers Market will be running that morning.

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