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Upcoming events

    • 28 Apr 2024
    • 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
    Register

    The Board of Directors is the governing body of WWO with the responsibility of overseeing all activities.

     

    Board members meet quarterly to discuss policy and to focus on the mission, strategy and goals of WWO in an effort to better serve our members and trip participants. These quarterly-scheduled meetings are open to WWO members and we encourage members to get involved!  We invite you to come observe our meetings, particularly if you have always wanted to get more involved with WWO but didn't know where to start.

    There is an opening on the Board for Communications Chair. To find out more about this position, please email Rene at 

      mailto: president@washingtonwomenoutdoors.org

    The meeting will be held on Zoom.  You need to register to receive meeting instructions.  Only registered WWO members can join the meeting, and we ask that you not share the meeting link with others. 

    After you complete your registration, you will receive a confirmation email with additional details.

    • 5 May 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Libertytown, MD
    • 4
    Register

    45 miles, 3,000 feet in elevation.  A challenging ride on mostly rural roads with a few busy sections. For Advanced Riders. Must like hills!


    Join us for this beautiful ride through the expansive farms and historic villages of Frederick and Carroll Counties. This scenic but hilly ride showcases three historic towns with “union” in their name, the quaint town of New Windsor, and beautiful rolling farmlands. Riding this route seems to take you back to another era as we ride through Uniontown, Union Bridge and Unionville and pass by homes and farms established in the1800’s or earlier. Most of the ride is on quiet country roads but there are a few sections where traffic may be busy. Both the scenery and the hills will take your breath away. We scouted this ride recently and found it to be a winner – if you like hills.

    As with all WWO rides, there will be a leader and a sweep, and no one will be left behind.

    After you complete your registration, you will receive a confirmation email with additional event details and start location.

    There is limited space, so please register early. Although this ride is FREE for Premium Members, you do need to register. 

    • 11 May 2024
    • 10:00 AM - 1:30 PM
    • Greenbelt, MD
    • 14
    Register

    Choose between 22 miles, 1000" elevation or 36 miles, 1700" elevation on rural and suburban roads. Suitable for advanced beginners and above.


    This ride winds through the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center’s open fields and farmland, and includes a lovely ride on the forested drive leading to the Patuxent Wildlife Refuge.  The Beltsville Agricultural Center is an oasis of green in a rapidly urbanizing area.  Choose between 22 miles (advanced beginners and above) or 36 miles (intermediate and advanced riders) on roads that are rolling hills to moderately hilly.  We will have a leader and sweep and no one will be left behind. The starting point is a 2 ½ mile ride from the Greenbelt Metro Station.

    After you complete your registration, you will receive a confirmation email with additional event details and start location.

    There is limited space, so please register early. Although this ride is FREE for Premium Members, you do need to register. 

    • 26 May 2024
    • 10:00 AM - 1:30 PM
    • Lorton, VA
    • 9
    Register

    29 miles – mostly flat and on bike trails with two hills. Suitable for advanced beginners and above.


    Join us for a great ride in Virginia, near Lorton. This ride visits Gunston Hall, Pohick Bay Regional Park and Mason Neck Park with views of the Potomac River and Belmont Bay. Mason Neck Park is a major refuge for bald eagles, osprey and other birds that migrate through the area. This is also the site of historic Native American settlements and early European settlers. The ride is mostly flat on bike trails with just two hills. Suitable for all bicycle types. As with all WWO rides, we will have a leader and sweep and no one will be left behind.

    After you complete your registration, you will receive a confirmation email with additional event details and start location.

    There is limited space, so please register early. Although this ride is FREE for Premium Members, you do need to register. 


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4315 50th Street NW, Ste 100 PMB 7151
Washington, DC 20016
 info@washingtonwomenoutdoors.org



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