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E-Bike Routes & Rules in DC, DC

For DC bike routes, start with Arlington Boulevard Trail, Four Mile Run Trail, and Washington & Old Dominion Trail. This guide highlights named corridors with route profiles, map links, and e-bike class notes in the route cards.

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Where to ride e-bikes in DC, District of Columbia

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Quick answer

DC has 10 go-to e-bike routes covering about 139 miles, and most riders start with the Arlington Boulevard Trail.

10Mapped routes
~139 miCombined distance
+5760 ftTotal climbing
7/10Shared-use paths
District of Columbia trail baseline

Bike lanes: yes, motorized bicycles may use any roadway part designated for bicycles. Sidewalks: the DC DMV chart lists motorized bicycles as not permitted on sid...

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Arlington Boulevard Trail

3.0 miDistance +340 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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Four Mile Run Trail

7.0 miDistance +950 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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Washington & Old Dominion Trail

89.1 miDistance +2420 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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Anacostia River Trail

16.2 miDistance +100 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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Metropolitan Branch Trail

5.4 miDistance +1040 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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Metropolitan Branch Trail Connector

1.8 miDistance +80 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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Pennsylvania Avenue NW Cycletrack

4.0 miDistance +30 ftClimbing MixedType
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Elm Path

0.4 miDistance +240 ftClimbing Shared-useType
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DC Public-Street Connector

DC Public-Street Connector is best for riders comfortable mixing quiet streets with marked bicycle space. The ride is...

5.0 miDistance +190 ftClimbing MixedType
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DC Public-Street Errand Loop

DC Public-Street Errand Loop is best for riders comfortable mixing public streets with marked bicycle space. The ride...

7.1 miDistance +370 ftClimbing MixedType
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The District of Columbia rules that matter in DC

Quick answers for DC riders; the full statute text and sources live on the state guide.

Paperwork

Do I need a license, registration, or insurance in District of Columbia?

Yes for at least one requirement in this state.

Safety

Do I need a helmet in District of Columbia?

Yes for at least some riders in this state.

Technical

Are throttle e-bikes legal in District of Columbia?

Not always. Some classes or routes restrict throttle use.

Access

Can I ride on local trails in DC?

Not everywhere. Many trails have class-specific access rules.

The complete statewide text, citations, and sources live on the District of Columbia law guide.

Service and maintenance

Typically shipping out in 3 to 7 business days. Check with your trusted local bike shop for assembly and maintenance.

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