Trolley Trail Day
4601 Annapolis RdBladensburg, MD 20710
- Dates: June 13, 2026
- Location: College Park parkrun (@ Paint Branch Trail in College Park)
- Time: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
- Price: FREE! Multiple activities taking place in multiple locations, please visit website for more details. College Park parkrun, Paint Branch Trail, College Park RunnersHy + Haraka 5K from Hyattsville Haraka Store College Park Bicycles long ride from their shop to Patuxent Research Refuge Pup & Pet Parade with Furry Animals & Friends from miXt Food Hall
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DetailsTrolley Trail Day 2026 is on Saturday, June 13, 2026!Join the communities of College Park, Riverdale Park, Hyattsville, North Brentwood, Brentwood, and Mount Rainier for a full day of activities to celebrate the Rhode Island Avenue Trolley Trail and its connection to the regional trail network in the DMV.Come experience the Route 1 Corridor's communities and see all the amenities and unique local businesses we have to offer, accessible by the Rhode Island Avenue Trolley Trail, which is open year round!
Trolley Trail Day 2026 begins with fun runs, bike rides, trail skates, mural tours and more. There are at least 12 hubs of activity with local music, art, kids activity, demos, and more along the trail from the Hollywood Farmer's Market in College Park to Memorial Park in Mount Rainier.
When all the hubs close, you are invited to join organizers and friends for an epic wrap party - the Trolley Trail Day Night at the Museum Rock Concert at the College Park Aviation Museum from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
New this year!Trolley Trail Day 2026 has hubs of activities in North Brentwood, Brentwood, and Mount Rainier! These hubs open at 9:00 a.m.
BackgroundThe Rhode Island Avenue Trolley Trail is a 3.8-mile trail that is a recreational and transportation asset – it can also become even more of an economic driver than it is today. By linking the downtowns and commercial areas of three Route 1/Baltimore Avenue Corridor communities, the Trolley Trail serves as a convenient connection between our communities. It is directly connected to the Anacostia River Trail System and Capital Trails Network, a premier regional system of bicycle and pedestrian trails in the DMV.
Currently serving the communities of Hyattsville, Riverdale Park, and College Park, the Prince George’s Department of Parks and Recreation (M-NCPPC) coordinated initial development of the Trolley Trail and remains a supporting partner with the Route 1/Baltimore Avenue communities for expansion and programming.
Through events like Trolley Trail Day, we can become a greater destination for residents and out-of-town cyclists to explore our small businesses and cultural sites.
Curious about last year? ~4,300 people, and over 95 businesses and organizations participated in the 4th Annual Trolley Trail Day!Read the full event recap and see photos!
Thank you to the 2025 sponsors, and participating businesses and organizations.
Trolley Trail Day 2025 was featured by WTOP's Things to Do this Weekend, NBC4Washington's Weekend Guide, Experience Prince George's Destination Guide, and many event calendars in the DMV Region. The event was covered on the day of by the StreetCar Suburb News' College Park Here and Now newspaper.
