The Anacostia Tributary Trail System is a connected network of multi-use trails spanning Maryland and Washington, DC, offering accessible outdoor recreation along scenic creek valleys and parklands.
The Anacostia Tributary Trail System (ATTS) is an extensive network of paved and natural surface trails that trace the tributaries of the Anacostia River, primarily through Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties in Maryland, as well as portions of Washington, DC. Developed to promote outdoor recreation, preserve natural habitats, and provide non-motorized transportation routes, the ATTS links local neighborhoods, parks, and natural reserves through over 25 miles of interconnected trails. The system follows key waterways such as Paint Branch, Northwest Branch, Northeast Branch, and Sligo Creek, passing through woodlands, wetlands, and urban green spaces. These corridors support diverse urban wildlife including migratory birds, turtles, and native flora, enhancing ecological value alongside recreational use. Historically, the Anacostia watershed played a role in early colonial settlement and transportation, with recent efforts focused on ecological restoration and community engagement. The trail system is popular with hikers, mountain bikers, runners, and families, offering easy access to cultural sites like Bladensburg Waterfront Park and Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens. Various trail segments provide smooth pathways with multiple access points, rest areas, and signage, making it suitable for all skill levels. The ATTS encourages appreciation of the urban natural environment and promotes active lifestyles in the Washington metropolitan area. Its connectivity to the larger regional trail networks enhances commuting options and supports environmental education for visitors.
Scenic views along Paint Branch and Northwest Branch creeks
Passage through Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens, a rare wetland habitat
Connectivity to the Metropolitan Branch Trail and Rock Creek Park
Pedestrian bridges offering picturesque crossings over waterways
A portion of the trail alongside Paint Branch Creek, featuring tree canopy and shaded stretches favored by runners and cyclists.
Unique national park area with water gardens and wetlands accessible directly from the trail system.
Historic riverside park offering boat launch, picnic areas, and views of the Anacostia River, connected by the trail.