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Our start time is at 8:00 AM until next summer! Every Saturday we meet at North Meade Street Park, a small park northwest of the USMC War Memorial (Iwo Jima Memorial) in Rosslyn. The closest address for mapping purposes is 1300 Arlington Blvd, and street parking is available in the neighborhoods adjacent to N. Meade Street. Be mindful of parking signs, since Arlington County enforces them enthusiastically, and please do not park on Marine Memorial Circle (inside Iwo Jima), because this parking area is for memorial use only. At least one porta-john is available year-round near the Iwo Jima Memorial, and the memorial's water fountain is usually on during the summer.
We run rain or shine! In cases of extreme weather (snow, ice, thunderstorms, heat waves) we do occasionally either change our meeting time or cancel the run for safety, but the run will be held as planned unless otherwise posted via email/twitter/facebook and here on the SLR web page.
All are welcome! We're an informal group, and there are no requirements for speed, racing experience, or what distance means "long" for you, other than the suggested route that most of our group will be running each week. If you don't want to run the same distance or course as the main group, you can go out for half of your own target distance and re-trace your steps back to Iwo Jima. More specific route info and mileage options will be given in the email/post preceding each Saturday's run. SLR always features a run from our extensive Route Catalog, which gives us a wide range of options to keep things fresh for you each week. We have routes that are flat, hilly, looped, out & back, roads, sidewalks, trails, and more, reaching all around the local area of DC, VA, and MD!
For more details about Saturday Long Runs please read our Frequently Asked Questions to get a sense for what it's like to run with us, or send an email to Anna if you have any other questions that are not covered.
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Schedule:
| Date | Miles | Route Map | Navigation Downloads | Post/Mid-Run Beverages |
| 12/6 | 14 | Festivus Run | GPS & PDF |
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| 12/13 | 10 | Christmas Tree Run | GPS & PDF | |
| 12/20 | 15 | Holiday Card Lane | GPS & PDF | |
| 12/27 | 14 | Capital Crescent Trail OaB | GPS & PDF | |
| 1/3 | 14 | Southeast DC | GPS & PDF | |
| 1/10 | 16 | Battery Kemble Loops | GPS & PDF | |
| 1/17 | 12 | Cathedral Clintons | GPS & PDF | |
| 1/24 | 12 | Pentagon Army Navy | GPS & PDF | |
| 1/31 | 14 | Ross Drive | GPS & PDF |
Hello Saturday Long Runners!
I thought about switching out this route due to the forecasted rain tomorrow, but realized everyone was just going to run an out and back on the CCT anyways. If you'd like to brave the trails in the rain I've outlined that below, but please be careful as it will likely be slick. Now let's get into it:
The Route: This week we'll be treated to some trails and hills as we head up to Battery Kemble Park (strava, gps, pdf). To get there, we'll cross the Key Bridge and head up the Capital Crescent Trail and over to Potomac Ave past the Washington Aqueduct and up the very steep Chain Bridge Road Hill into the park. Historically, there have been some issues with off-leash dogs along the trail here, so please be careful and watch out for dogs that are "so friendly" and "just want to play". Note the cue sheet for this route says 16 miles, which assumes two loops of the park. We're calling it 15 here at SLR HQ for only one loop (because let's be honest, after one time up the Chain Bridge Road Hill you probably won't want another). This is also a great route for everyone who wants to "just do an out and back on the CCT" every week. Just stay straight instead of turning up the trail and take this old railroad line all the way to Bethesda!
Want Something Shorter? This is one of my favorite routes because there are so many ways to change the distance for it and still get to run in some really neat places! For about 14 miles, instead of taking the small out and back to the water fountain on the CCT, go straight up to the park and back. For even less (around 12.5 miles), take a left on Potomac Ave instead of a right when coming back down from Battery Kemble. There is a small trail at the end of the street (which I refer to as "Mark B's Trail", because he's the one who first introduced me to it). This takes you down to the bridge on the CCT and is a great way to get all the sights of the route without as much of the mileage. If 12.5 is still to much, take a left on McArthur Boulevard instead of a right and run straight down MacArthur back to the Key Bridge and cross for 11 miles. Both the 12.5 and 11 mile options skip the out and back on the CCT like the 14 mile option.
Need a Longer Route? We need more loops, Batman! Each additional loop of Battery Kemble Park will add an extra 1.3 miles to your run (and about 175 feet of climbing). If you want something flatter, an out and back on either the canal or the CCT is a great bet (though calling the CCT up in Maryland flat is a bit of a hard sell).
Thirsty? There are water fountains at mile 3.3 and 12.4 at Fletcher's Cove Boathouse that were turned off last time I ran through, but the bathrooms have running water. There is also a water fountain at the turnaround on the CCT at miles 5 and 10.7, which is actually turned on as of late December.
Need a Bathroom? The bathrooms at Fletcher's Cove at miles 3.3 and 12.4 are your best options along this route. There have also historically been some along Potomac Ave with random home improvement projects, but those aren't a guarantee.
The next club race is Sunday's Al Lewis 10 Miler and 5 Miler on Hains Point. We're not desperate for volunteers for this one anymore (thanks to everyone who signed up!) but we can always use more if youre in the mood to help out!
Happy Running!
Anna
Hello Saturday Long Runners!
Happy New Year! Kick off your 2026 with a long run tomorrow morning for a nice tour of one of my favorite parts of DC. Bundle up, though, it's going to be brisk out there in the morning. Now let's get into it:
The Route: This week we'll be treated to a nice tour of the Wharf and the southern portion of the Anacostia Riverwalk as we take on Southeast DC (strava, gps, pdf). We'll head into the city via the Memorial Bridge, head down L'Enfant Plaza and through the Wharf to get to the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge (new and improved as of a few years ago), make our way up the Anacostia Riverwalk and across the Sousa Bridge (named for the inventor of the Sousaphone), before heading to the Capitol via Pennsylvania and back to North Meade Park via the Mall. The easiest way to make sure you take the right bridge is to look for the Pirate Ship Playground. That's your cue to turn and head over the bridge immediately after it!
Want Something Shorter? Coming back across the 11th Street Bridge (a severely underrated DC bridge in my humble opinion) and heading back via M Street will get you around 12.5 miles instead of the normal 14. There's also the option to take the metro back ($2.50 on weekends!) from a number of stations including Potomac Ave, Eastern Market, Capitol South, and Smithsonian!
Need a Longer Route? The Anacostia Riverwalk is great for adding additional mileage (and is super flat too if you need a workout)! For 18 miles, consider doing the full Anacostia Riverwalk Loop. Another option for around 16 miles is to take the East Capitol Street Bridge back across the river and continue down East Capitol Street all the way to the Capitol to head back.
Thirsty? As far as drinks along the route go, the freeze proof fountains on the Mall have shown some promise, but if you depend on them they will certainly be turned off. Other than that there is a fairly dependable fountain near the pirate ship playground at mile 7.7 that is a good bet.
Need a Bathroom? Along the Mall you'll find the usual selection at the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial. There are also some very well-positioned ones also at 7.7 near the playground. Otherwise along Pennsylvania Ave. there are a lot of restaurants and shops that generally will let you use their restrooms if you ask nicely. My personal favorite restrooms are the ones in Capitol Hill Books in the law section (they moved the foreign language section out of the restroom).
The next club race is the ever-popular Al Lewis 10 Mile and 5 Mile on Hains Point next Sunday 1/11. If you hate running loops of Hains (and let's be honest, who doesn't?) we need a lot of volunteers to make sure this race goes smoothly, help out today!
Happy Running!
Anna
Hello Saturday Long Runners!
Let this e-mail be an excellent reminder of what day of the week it is, as time has now ceased to exist between Christmas and New Years. To the five of you who are still in DC, come out tomorrow morning for a nice run along the CCT, for everyone else, enjoy your last SLR of the year, no matter where it takes you! Now let's get into it:
The Route: This week we'll be doing a classic out and back on the Capital Crescent Trail (strava, pdf), which if you read the cue sheets closely you'll notice has been part of our repertoire since back when the Capital Crescent wasn't even fully paved. If you've been paying attention to the route choices here at SLR HQ, I'm not really a big out-and-back person, but this is always my exception (because it's all uphill on the way out and mentally that makes this a loop). The recommended mileage for the week is 14, which puts our turnaround at the bridge at River Road or really just when your watch says 7 miles (whichever comes first).
Want Something Shorter? Out and backs are perfect for that! The half mile marks on the trail roughly correspond to mile marks, so for 12 miles turn at 5.5MM, 10 turn at 6.5 MM, and so on.
Need a Longer Route? Take these old train tracks up to Bethesda for any number of extra miles. Like shortening the route, for longer just go a mile marker further for every two miles you'd like to add (so 2.5MM for 18 and so on). The Big Loop is also a great option if you're looking for something over 20 and are also not a huge fan of Out and Backs!
Thirsty? There is a water fountain at Fletcher's Boathouse at mile 3.5 and another couple along the CCT depending on how far you go out, my favorite is the one right before (on the way out) the big railroad tunnel, which is a great point to regroup after the worst of the hill.
Need a Bathroom? Fletcher's is your best bet for bathrooms around mile 3.5. Otherwise there are some gas stations just off the CCT that may work out, but not a lot of other public options.
The next club race is the Predicitons and Resolutions 5K at noon on New Years Day! We need some more volunteers, so if your New Years resolution doesn't involve a 5K, make it involve volunteering more with the club!
Happy Running!
Anna
| DCRRC Al Lewis 10-Miler and 5-Miler Sun, Jan 11th, 2026, @8:00am |
| DCRRC Valentine's 5K Sun, Feb 8th, 2026, @8:00am |
| DCRRC Burke Lake 12K Sun, Mar 8th, 2026, @10:00am |
| DCRRC Belle Haven 10K Sun, Mar 22nd, 2026, @8:00am |
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