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Rachel Carson Greenway

Coordinates: 39°7′42″N 77°1′33″W / 39.12833°N 77.02583°W / 39.12833; -77.02583 The Rachel Carson Greenway is a planned 25-mile stretch of trails, spanning from the historic Adelphi Mill in Prince George's County north through eastern Montgomery County, Maryland to Patuxent River State Park, and incorporating existing Northwest Branch trails. The greenway was proposed as part of a 1998 Countywide Park Trails Plan.[1] A plan for the greenway was approved by the Montgomery County Planning Board on June 15, 2005.[2]

Rachel Carson Greenway
Rachel Carson Greenway Map
LengthAbout 25 miles (40 km)
LocationMontgomery and Prince George's County, Maryland
UseHiking

The Rachel Carson Greenway would include a set of three existing trails, including the Northwest Branch trail in Silver Spring, Woodlawn Manor trails in Sandy Spring and Rachel Carson Conservation Park trails near Laytonsville.[3] The Northwest Branch Trail Corridor was officially renamed as the Rachel Carson Greenway on March 20, 2004.[4] The largest section of the greenway consists of a network of unimproved hiking trails through the Northwest Branch stream valley gorge in Burnt Mills, Maryland. A Sandy Spring Heritage Trail is being considered as part of the greenway trail system.[5] In 2008, Montgomery County approved plans to extend the Rock Creek Park trail system north to Rachel Carson Conservation Park and connect with the Rachel Carson Greenway.[6]

Existing trails

As of 2011, the Greenway included three trail systems:

Rachel Carson Conservation Park

The Rachel Carson Conservation Park is a 650-acres park located near Laytonsville, in Montgomery County, Maryland. The park contains over six miles of existing hiking and equestrian trails, and Hawlings River traverses the park.[7]

The conservation area was named in 1977 for noted environmentalist Rachel Carson, the author of Silent Spring, who lived nearby.[8] The park includes 50.6 acres acquired by Montgomery County in 2004.[9][10] The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission prepared a master plan for the park in 2000.[11]

Underground Railroad Experience Trail

The Underground Railroad Experience Trail, located in Sandy Spring, Maryland, commemorates the Underground Railroad and Quaker traditions. The trail extends north from Woodlawn Manor Park to the Sandy Spring and then on to a 300-year-old Champion White Ash tree. This trail is a member of the National Park Service's Underground Railroad Network to Freedom.[12]

Northwest Branch

 
The Rachel Carson Greenway Trail north of Burnt Mills in Montgomery County, MD

Between the Burnt Mills Dam trailhead on U.S. Route 29 (Colesville Road) and Kemp Mill Road near Wheaton Regional Park the Rachel Carson Greenway Trail follows the east side of the Northwest Branch, across the creek from the Northwest Branch Trail. The trail is rustic and designated hiking only except for the stretch between Valley Brook Drive and the trail connection to the Northwest Branch Trail, where equestrian riders are also permitted.[13]

References

  1. ^ Coleman, Lyn (July 7, 2004). "Rachel Carson Greenway Trail Corridor Plan: Plan Objectives, Outreach Strategy Recommendations and Plan Schedule" (PDF). Montgomery County Department of Park & Planning. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
  2. ^ Kossoy, Anita (June 16, 2005). "Montgomery County Planning Board Decision to Create Longest Continuous Trail in County". Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
  3. ^ Coleman, Lyn (March 23, 2005). "Staff Draft Rachel Carson Greenway Trail Corridor Plan" (PDF). Montgomery County Department of Park & Planning. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
  4. ^ Boyd, Matt (February 25, 2004). . Montgomery Gazette. Archived from the original on April 4, 2012. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
  5. ^ Coleman, Lyn (June 9, 2006). "Work Session #1: Public Hearing Draft Rachel Carson Greenway Trail Corridor Plan" (PDF). Montgomery County Department of Park & Planning. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
  6. ^ Branchfeld, Melissa J. (October 1, 2008). . Montgomery Gazette. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
  7. ^ "Rachel Carson Conservation Park Trails". Montgomery County Department of Parks. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
  8. ^ Coleman, Lyn (December 30, 2003). "Approval to Change the Name of the Northwest Branch Trail Corridor to the Rachel Carson Greenway Trail Corridor" (PDF). Montgomery County Department of Park & Planning. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
  9. ^ Tallman, Douglas (November 8, 2004). . Montgomery Gazette. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
  10. ^ "M-NCPPC, County Council and County Executive Announce Four Legacy Open Space Acquisitions" (PDF). Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission. October 22, 2004. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
  11. ^ Hogan, Terri (May 10, 2000). . Montgomery Gazette. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
  12. ^ "Underground Railroad Experience Trail". Montgomery County Department of Parks. August 1, 2011. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
  13. ^ "Northwest Branch Stream Valley Park Trails". Montgomery Parks. M-NCPPC. Retrieved August 31, 2020.

External links

  • "Rachel Carson Greenway Trail Corridor Plan". Montgomery Parks (M-NCPPC). Retrieved September 4, 2011.
  • "Rachel Carson Greenway & Northwest Branch Stream Valley Park Trails". Montgomery Parks (M-NCPPC). Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  • "Montgomery County, Maryland, Park Trails". Montgomery Parks (M-NCPPC).
  • "The Underground Railroad Experience in Montgomery County Parks".
  • "Prince George's County Trails Information". pgparksandrec.com.


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Coordinates 39 7 42 N 77 1 33 W 39 12833 N 77 02583 W 39 12833 77 02583 The Rachel Carson Greenway is a planned 25 mile stretch of trails spanning from the historic Adelphi Mill in Prince George s County north through eastern Montgomery County Maryland to Patuxent River State Park and incorporating existing Northwest Branch trails The greenway was proposed as part of a 1998 Countywide Park Trails Plan 1 A plan for the greenway was approved by the Montgomery County Planning Board on June 15 2005 2 Rachel Carson GreenwayRachel Carson Greenway MapLengthAbout 25 miles 40 km LocationMontgomery and Prince George s County MarylandUseHikingThe Rachel Carson Greenway would include a set of three existing trails including the Northwest Branch trail in Silver Spring Woodlawn Manor trails in Sandy Spring and Rachel Carson Conservation Park trails near Laytonsville 3 The Northwest Branch Trail Corridor was officially renamed as the Rachel Carson Greenway on March 20 2004 4 The largest section of the greenway consists of a network of unimproved hiking trails through the Northwest Branch stream valley gorge in Burnt Mills Maryland A Sandy Spring Heritage Trail is being considered as part of the greenway trail system 5 In 2008 Montgomery County approved plans to extend the Rock Creek Park trail system north to Rachel Carson Conservation Park and connect with the Rachel Carson Greenway 6 Contents 1 Existing trails 1 1 Rachel Carson Conservation Park 1 2 Underground Railroad Experience Trail 1 3 Northwest Branch 2 References 3 External linksExisting trails EditAs of 2011 the Greenway included three trail systems Rachel Carson Conservation Park Edit The Rachel Carson Conservation Park is a 650 acres park located near Laytonsville in Montgomery County Maryland The park contains over six miles of existing hiking and equestrian trails and Hawlings River traverses the park 7 The conservation area was named in 1977 for noted environmentalist Rachel Carson the author of Silent Spring who lived nearby 8 The park includes 50 6 acres acquired by Montgomery County in 2004 9 10 The Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission prepared a master plan for the park in 2000 11 Underground Railroad Experience Trail Edit The Underground Railroad Experience Trail located in Sandy Spring Maryland commemorates the Underground Railroad and Quaker traditions The trail extends north from Woodlawn Manor Park to the Sandy Spring and then on to a 300 year old Champion White Ash tree This trail is a member of the National Park Service s Underground Railroad Network to Freedom 12 Northwest Branch Edit Main article Northwest Branch Trail The Rachel Carson Greenway Trail north of Burnt Mills in Montgomery County MD Between the Burnt Mills Dam trailhead on U S Route 29 Colesville Road and Kemp Mill Road near Wheaton Regional Park the Rachel Carson Greenway Trail follows the east side of the Northwest Branch across the creek from the Northwest Branch Trail The trail is rustic and designated hiking only except for the stretch between Valley Brook Drive and the trail connection to the Northwest Branch Trail where equestrian riders are also permitted 13 References Edit Coleman Lyn July 7 2004 Rachel Carson Greenway Trail Corridor Plan Plan Objectives Outreach Strategy Recommendations and Plan Schedule PDF Montgomery County Department of Park amp Planning Retrieved September 4 2011 Kossoy Anita June 16 2005 Montgomery County Planning Board Decision to Create Longest Continuous Trail in County Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission Retrieved September 4 2011 Coleman Lyn March 23 2005 Staff Draft Rachel Carson Greenway Trail Corridor Plan PDF Montgomery County Department of Park amp Planning Retrieved September 4 2011 Boyd Matt February 25 2004 Trail honors environmentalist s memory Montgomery Gazette Archived from the original on April 4 2012 Retrieved September 4 2011 Coleman Lyn June 9 2006 Work Session 1 Public Hearing Draft Rachel Carson Greenway Trail Corridor Plan PDF Montgomery County Department of Park amp Planning Retrieved September 4 2011 Branchfeld Melissa J October 1 2008 Planning Board gives approval to trail plan Montgomery Gazette Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved September 4 2011 Rachel Carson Conservation Park Trails Montgomery County Department of Parks Retrieved September 4 2011 Coleman Lyn December 30 2003 Approval to Change the Name of the Northwest Branch Trail Corridor to the Rachel Carson Greenway Trail Corridor PDF Montgomery County Department of Park amp Planning Retrieved September 4 2011 Tallman Douglas November 8 2004 County buys 130 acres for preservation Montgomery Gazette Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved September 4 2011 M NCPPC County Council and County Executive Announce Four Legacy Open Space Acquisitions PDF Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission October 22 2004 Retrieved September 4 2011 Hogan Terri May 10 2000 Public comment sought on park plans Montgomery Gazette Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved September 4 2011 Underground Railroad Experience Trail Montgomery County Department of Parks August 1 2011 Retrieved September 4 2011 Northwest Branch Stream Valley Park Trails Montgomery Parks M NCPPC Retrieved August 31 2020 External links Edit Rachel Carson Greenway Trail Corridor Plan Montgomery Parks M NCPPC Retrieved September 4 2011 Rachel Carson Greenway amp Northwest Branch Stream Valley Park Trails Montgomery Parks M NCPPC Retrieved November 14 2009 Montgomery County Maryland Park Trails Montgomery Parks M NCPPC The Underground Railroad Experience in Montgomery County Parks Prince George s County Trails Information pgparksandrec com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rachel Carson Greenway amp oldid 1114657928, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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