The Best Road Riding in Maryland

Ever wanted a website that listed the best road rides in each state, with easy to read maps and rides that were rated by people who have actually ridden them? Well, Motorcycleroads.com does just that.
With the warmer Spring weather seemingly here to stay, this website lists a few great rides through Maryland’s scenic coasts and rolling hills. As any Marylander knows well, it only takes a few minutes to get out into some beautiful country. Which means that you have no excuse to go out riding this weekend.
Here are two highly rated rides that the website lists. First is Lighthouse Run. This modest 17 mile ride will take you through the winding roads of Elk Neck Woods, and you will be given great views of the bay, especially since the leaves are not on the trees yes.
Here are the directions: “From Elkton, MD: go south on landing lane, turn right at the stop sign on old field point road. In about a mile, turn right on Johns Chapel Rd to transfer to Old Elk Neck Road. Take left (south) on Old Elk Neck Rd for a few miles. Look for an intersection with McKinney Town Rd, turn right on McKinney Town. The road will dead end at Turkey Point Rd. Turn left on Turkey Point which takes you all the way to the light house.” The website has more specifics on the route.
The second ride is Sterling - Front Royal - Charles Town Loop, a 133 mile loop that offers just about everything, flat country roads, mountains, and nice curves.
Here are the directions: “Starting at the Sterling Park Shopping Center, head south on Sterling Blvd. Cross over Rt. 28 and turn left on Pacific Blvd. Turn right on 606 and take that all the way to Rt. 50. Head west (turn right) on 50 until you get to Rt. 15. Turn south on 15. In Haymarket, head west on 55 to Front Royal. Take 340 north to Charles Town where you pick up Rt. 9. Head east on 9 to Rt. 7. Go east on 7, turn right on Sycolin Rd. Sycolin changes names several times (Sycolin, Ashburn Farm Pkwy, Farmwell Rd, Waxpool Rd and Church Rd). Turn right off of Church onto Holly to get back to Sterling Blvd.”
View their Maryland page here.
Also be sure to see their nicely designed Google maps of the rides.


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