Cycling route from C & O Towpath to Hostel at 1009 11 St NW

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    americancyclo
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    I would take the C&O all the way though til Grace St
    L Wisconsin
    R M St NW.
    Becomes Pennsylvania
    get in the left two lanes to bear left on to L St. NW
    R on 11th st

    Just be aware that the L St bike lane has lots of opportunities for car to turn left through the lane and blind driveways.

    To the mall, head south on 11th
    L Pennsylvania
    R 9th st

    To union Station
    south on 11th
    L on E St. NW

    #1050872
    Mikey
    Participant

    And if it’s a Friday Morning – ride to 17th and G to M.E. Swings for coffee club and tell us about your awesome journey (we are there from 7:30ish to around 9:00.

    #1050874
    americancyclo
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    @Mikey 138320 wrote:

    And if it’s a Friday Morning – ride to 17th and G to M.E. Swings for coffee club and tell us about your awesome journey (we are there from 7:30ish to around 9:00.

    #fridaycoffeeclub is now at A Baked Joint 440 K St NW, Washington, DC 20001 Swings is closed for the next 14 months for building renovations!

    #1050875
    dasgeh
    Participant

    @americancyclo 138317 wrote:

    I would take the C&O all the way though til Grace St

    I would too, but I would take a right on Wisconsin (or Cecil Pl), then a L on Water Street (which is underneath the Whitehurst Freeway if you’re looking at Google Maps). If you’re ok with traffic, I would stay straight on Water, which becomes K St NW and takes you basically to the hostel. If you don’t like traffic, I’d still stay on K St NW coming under Rock Creek Parkway (get on the sidewalk if there’s too much traffic), then turn right on 24th St NW, then left onto H St NW. Going straight on H (take the sidewalk where H is closed for construction) will put you on Pennsylvania. Take that past the White House, then take New York Ave to 11st St NW.

    Basically, all the streets downtown are bike friendly, though some have heavier traffic. As a rule of thumb, it’s basically a grid (especially once you’re east of the White House), and if you don’t like the traffic on the street your on, just head to a parallel street. There’s no street in that area that I’d say avoid at all costs.

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