Fort Circle Park Hiker-Biker Trail




















Fort Circle Park Hiker-Biker Trail is a scenic outdoor space located in Washington, DC, offering a trail experience along Naylor Road. It is suitable for walking and biking with dogs, providing a natural area where pets can enjoy some exercise. However, based on available information, it does not have specific dedicated dog park features such as fenced areas or designated dog zones.
Reviews


7 mile trail through NPS forest. Terrain is hilly, but maintained.


Good trail. Close to home. Great way to get exercise and be in nature without having to leave the city.


Too many big fallen trees on the road!


Came on a Saturday morning, parked one car at the Wendy’s at the end of this trail, then drove down to Fort Stanton Park in the other car and parked there. Trail starts a bit east outside the park, and there’s a sign. Actually, there’s signs all along the way at street crossings, it’s really great. Trail itself was fine, there were lots of dead trees and leaves on the ground, clear path, didn’t see many people. Pretty flat, nice nature-y walk that goes through neighborhoods but can’t see houses for the most part and car noise is mostly shielded as well aside from needing to cross the streets.


The trail is essentially not maintained such that there is a lot of erosion and multiple large trees block the trail. This trail appears to have been abandoned.