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March/April 2022 Road and Trail Conditions
Ohio Drive is one-way, northwest only, from Haines Point to the Lincoln Memorial with bike-unfriendly barriers at all entrances and lots of Park Police presence. All for the convenience of driving past the cherry blossoms.
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Thanks for the heads up, I'm planning on an early morning loop through there tomorrow
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If NPS wants to pedestrianize the whole experience, they should just do that. And maybe run shuttle van services for people with mobility problems.
But this farrago of weird half-measures and seemingly arbitrary closures?? Like three lanes northbound only on Ohio Drive beyond the Tidal Basin inlet. Or the cop who barked at me to get on the sidewalk that was absolutely rammed with people instead of simply riding on the wide-open street. The 15th St PBL was similarly impaired yesterday down near Maine Ave. Cyclists were ordered to get on the packed sidewalk. They should be encouraging people to cycle there, and not be throwing up literal roadblocks.
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The bridge over 4 Mile Run from the 4MRT to the parking lot and dog park in Glen Caryln is now open. Seems only slightly wider than the one that got washed out.
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Originally Posted by
arlcxrider
If NPS wants to pedestrianize the whole experience, they should just do that. And maybe run shuttle van services for people with mobility problems.
But this farrago of weird half-measures and seemingly arbitrary closures?? Like three lanes northbound only on Ohio Drive beyond the Tidal Basin inlet. Or the cop who barked at me to get on the sidewalk that was absolutely rammed with people instead of simply riding on the wide-open street. The 15th St PBL was similarly impaired yesterday down near Maine Ave. Cyclists were ordered to get on the packed sidewalk. They should be encouraging people to cycle there, and not be throwing up literal roadblocks.
The only time I saw that (PBL closed) was when the POTUS motorcade came through. (the other areas were weird, but intrepid riders were finding their way to impromptu useable pavement)
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Originally Posted by
lordofthemark
The only time I saw that (PBL closed) was when the POTUS motorcade came through. (the other areas were weird, but intrepid riders were finding their way to impromptu useable pavement)
Thanks. I didn't see a motorcade. Maybe I was just there at a bad time. That transition south across Maine Ave. is more than a little awkward, even under normal bike traffic levels. I think I will find a different way home other than 14th St Bridge until the blossom hysteria abates.
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Any update on Rock Creek Trail construction? Website said closure through early March 2022 but not seeing any updated info.
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Rock Creek Trail
Yes, official updates are laconic and dated. It is not clear to me when things will all be done. There is a lot of construction that has been and will be done; Washcycle has a good update from a couple weeks ago: https://www.thewashcycle.com/2022/03...ugs-along.html
Here's where things stood as of this past week, heading south from the intersection of Broad Branch and Beach Drive:
1. The trail from Broad Branch south is resurfaced and smooth;
2. At Piney Branch/Porter Street, the trail that goes under the bridge is repaved and smooth; or you can go on Beach and take a right at Porter and then a left to rejoin the trail;
3. The Harvard Street entrance to the Zoo is still closed;
4. The trail around the Zoo Tunnel is still closed (this is the part that annoys me since it has forced all traffic through the tunnel for four years with any reopening postponed until the entire construction is finished)
5. The new bridge immediately south of the Zoo Tunnel is under construction; it looks like a lot of work has been done; the old sidewalk was closed off and on for construction but now seems open.
6. South of Calvert Street, the trail is now open for a bit. But it is closed a little bit north of P Street (right where it crosses a bridge to follow the west side of the creek itself). If you travel that far you either have to turn around and go back to Calvert Street or ride in the Parkway until P Street;
7. South of P Street, it is open.
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A further update, regarding number 6 below: that section of trail has been closed for archeological work involving DC's oldest black cemetaries: https://www.popville.com/2022/02/his...lack-cemetery; there is at least one report that the work will be completed and the train reopened this coming week: https://www.washingtonian.com/2022/0...d-this-weekend. Again, none of this information comes from the NPS or DC DOT sites which don't seem to be good at providing updates (unless I'm missing them somehow).

Originally Posted by
viennabiker
Yes, official updates are laconic and dated. It is not clear to me when things will all be done. There is a lot of construction that has been and will be done; Washcycle has a good update from a couple weeks ago:
https://www.thewashcycle.com/2022/03...ugs-along.html
Here's where things stood as of this past week, heading south from the intersection of Broad Branch and Beach Drive:
1. The trail from Broad Branch south is resurfaced and smooth;
2. At Piney Branch/Porter Street, the trail that goes under the bridge is repaved and smooth; or you can go on Beach and take a right at Porter and then a left to rejoin the trail;
3. The Harvard Street entrance to the Zoo is still closed;
4. The trail around the Zoo Tunnel is still closed (this is the part that annoys me since it has forced all traffic through the tunnel for four years with any reopening postponed until the entire construction is finished)
5. The new bridge immediately south of the Zoo Tunnel is under construction; it looks like a lot of work has been done; the old sidewalk was closed off and on for construction but now seems open.
6. South of Calvert Street, the trail is now open for a bit. But it is closed a little bit north of P Street (right where it crosses a bridge to follow the west side of the creek itself). If you travel that far you either have to turn around and go back to Calvert Street or ride in the Parkway until P Street;
7. South of P Street, it is open.
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I just saw on Twitter that there's an 8 mile detour around a 4 mile stretch of the W&OD in Ashburn coming April 11-15. They didn't have more detail - anyone know more?
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