Submitted by lmboyer04 t3_yg7s5m in washingtondc
MF_Doomed t1_iu9gfun wrote
Reply to comment by SSSS_car_go in Best places to “get out into nature” that are accessible? by lmboyer04
Any suggestions for someone who constantly gets lost and is intimidated by the vastness lol
rusticcentipede t1_iu9jjhy wrote
The major trails match up reasonably well on Google maps. You could also walk in the farther north parts of the park where it's more one winding trail and less a vast forest -- just pick where you want to enter the trail and where you want to exit.
SSSS_car_go t1_iu9op8w wrote
I am a big fan of the CityMapper app, and never get lost any more. I ride my bicycle through the park an average of 50 miles a week, which means I frequently try new trails for variety and it has never steered me wrong, and finds the tiniest trails, almost deer paths, to get me from Point A to Point B. No matter where you are, it can lead you back to civilization, or at least to the closest street/metro station. As for vastness, you can start small by getting yourself to Peirce Mill or Veirs Mill (MoCo, but in the Rock Creek watershed), which has many simple trails nearby. And for a simple hike, again in MoCo, hie thee to Lake Needwood. The trail around it is, I think, 3 miles, and will give you a breath of fresh air and many gorgeous views of the lake.
(Side note: I have traveled to multiple US and European cities, and CityMapper has been available in each. Thank goodness, because I always used to get lost!)
MF_Doomed t1_iu9z6o5 wrote
This app is incredible. Thank you!!
CaptainObvious110 t1_iu9x44m wrote
Stay by the zoo
713ryan713 t1_iubainf wrote
Soapstone Valley Trail. It's short, on Google maps, and accessible via the Van Ness stop.
romanceordelusion t1_iug4v8n wrote
Closed currently I believe?
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