Best attractions and places to see around Cloverly include a range of natural features, parks, and cultural sites. This suburban community in Montgomery County offers green spaces and tree-lined streets. Many notable sites are a short drive away, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and historical exploration. The area is known for its blend of tranquility and engagement.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Maryland's Intercounty Connector Trail (ICC Trail) is a key, traffic-free commuting route that spans Montgomery County and Prince George's County, following the Intercounty Connector (State Route 200) Highway. The trail is currently developed in several disconnected segments across Olney, Norbeck, Wheaton, Silver Spring, Beltsville, and Laurel. This particular section is by Norbeck. The path is paved and bordered by trees.
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Lake Needwood is a beautiful 75-acre lake at the start of the Rock Creek Trail. The lake is popular with boaters, swimmers and fishermen. It is a great place for a break on your ride to take a dip to cool down.
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The 800-acre reservoir is situated directly behind the Brighton Dam on the Patuxent River. You can enjoy a nice view of the reservoir from the sidewalk along the dam.
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There's a trail following the Rock Creek. The small river runs through the middle of the forest and it's nice to cycle along through the whole year.
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Built in 1943, Brighton Dam allowed the formation of Triadelphia Reservoir. The lake holds an incredible amount of water – 6.3 billion gallons to be precise! Around the dam and reservoir, you can enjoying hiking, picnicking, horseback riding, boating, fishing and hunting (permit required).
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Fairland has more than nine miles of natural trails. Most of them are fast and flowy. For all lovers of technical riding: There are also several techy features including a nice skills park with plenty of challenges for riders of all skill levels.
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Top of the Rock Creek Trail, it is all downhill into DC from here.
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You can explore the Rock Creek Trail, which follows Rock Creek through a forest and is suitable for cycling year-round. Another option is the Intercounty Connector Trail – Norbeck Section, a paved, traffic-free cycleway bordered by trees, ideal for commuting or leisurely rides. For more cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Cloverly guide.
Yes, several parks offer family-friendly activities. Lake Needwood Southeast Shore is a popular spot for boating, swimming, and fishing, and is also the start of the Rock Creek Trail. Wheaton Regional Park, a short drive away, features a nature center, a carousel, and playgrounds. Cloverly Local Park also provides playgrounds and sports fields.
Just a short drive from Cloverly, you can visit the Sandy Spring Museum, which explores the history of one of the country's oldest Quaker communities. The National Capital Trolley Museum offers an interactive experience with historic streetcars. Additionally, the Agricultural History Farm Park provides insights into Montgomery County's farming heritage.
For hiking, Rock Creek Regional Park offers extensive trails, picnic areas, and fishing opportunities. Wheaton Regional Park also has over 11 miles of hiking trails. You can find more detailed hiking routes and guides in the Hiking around Cloverly guide, including routes like the Underground Railroad Experience Trail.
The Intercounty Connector Trail – Norbeck Section is a paved cycleway that is also wheelchair accessible. Many public parks in the area, such as Fairland Recreational Park, often have paved paths suitable for wheelchairs, though it's always best to check specific trail conditions.
The Brighton Dam and Triadelphia Reservoir offers scenic views of the 800-acre reservoir. Lake Needwood Southeast Shore is another beautiful spot with views of the 75-acre lake. Brookside Gardens, in nearby Wheaton, features 50 acres of public display gardens with diverse landscapes.
Yes, Fairland Skills Park offers over nine miles of natural trails, including fast and flowy sections, and a skills park with challenges for various skill levels. For more mountain biking options, explore the Gravel biking around Cloverly guide.
The spring and fall seasons are particularly pleasant for outdoor activities, with mild temperatures and beautiful foliage. Spring brings vibrant blooms to places like Brookside Gardens. Summer is ideal for water activities at Lake Needwood, while winter offers opportunities for quiet walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, you can visit the Josiah Henson Museum & Park, which highlights the legacy of Josiah Henson, an influential figure in the abolitionist movement. Another significant site is the Oakley Cabin African American Museum & Park, offering insights into local African American history.
The Cloverly Village Center offers grocery stores, coffee shops, and several restaurants for refreshments. Many of the larger parks, such as Wheaton Regional Park, may also have snack bars or picnic areas, and nearby towns like Olney and Silver Spring provide a wider range of dining options.
While not publicly accessible for general visitation, the Cloverly Formation Site is recognized for containing early Cretaceous vertebrate fossils, making it a unique natural landmark. For a peaceful natural escape, consider exploring the quieter sections of Rock Creek Regional Park or the trails around Triadelphia Reservoir.


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