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The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission

Cabin John Regional Park – Trails

Cabin John Trail

Discover Our Trails
Features, Maps, and Tips for Your Journey

This park offers over four miles of natural surface trails and approximately two miles of hard surface trails. The very popular Cabin John Stream Valley Trail begins at Goya Drive and extends south to Cabin John Local Park. Unless noted otherwise on the map, trails marked “Natural Surface” and “Hard Surface” are “Shared by All” trails which include hikers, bikers, and equestrians.

Walking Your Dog on the Trails

To ensure the safety and enjoyment of all trail users, dogs must remain on a leash at all times while on the trails. Keeping dogs leashed helps prevent them from approaching wildlife, disturbing other hikers, or running off into hazardous areas. It also allows for better control of your pet in busy or unpredictable environments, contributing to a more pleasant experience for everyone. Adhering to leash regulations promotes responsible pet ownership, protects the natural environment, and enhances trail safety.