Welcome! This is the home of the world-famous (well, maybe locally well-known) SLR.
Our start time is at 7:00 AM for the remainder of the summer! Every Saturday we meet at North Meade Street Park, a small park northwest of the USMC War Memorial (Iwo Jima Memorial) in Rosslyn. The closest address for mapping purposes is 1300 Arlington Blvd, and street parking is available in the neighborhoods adjacent to N. Meade Street. Be mindful of parking signs, since Arlington County enforces them enthusiastically, and please do not park on Marine Memorial Circle (inside Iwo Jima), because this parking area is for memorial use only. At least one porta-john is available year-round near the Iwo Jima Memorial, and the memorial's water fountain is usually on during the summer.
We run rain or shine! In cases of extreme weather (snow, ice, thunderstorms, heat waves) we do occasionally either change our meeting time or cancel the run for safety, but the run will be held as planned unless otherwise posted via email/twitter/facebook and here on the SLR web page.
All are welcome! We're an informal group, and there are no requirements for speed, racing experience, or what distance means "long" for you, other than the suggested route that most of our group will be running each week. If you don't want to run the same distance or course as the main group, you can go out for half of your own target distance and re-trace your steps back to Iwo Jima. More specific route info and mileage options will be given in the email/post preceding each Saturday's run. SLR always features a run from our extensive Route Catalog, which gives us a wide range of options to keep things fresh for you each week. We have routes that are flat, hilly, looped, out & back, roads, sidewalks, trails, and more, reaching all around the local area of DC, VA, and MD!
For more details about Saturday Long Runs please read our Frequently Asked Questions to get a sense for what it's like to run with us, or send an email to Anna if you have any other questions that are not covered.
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Schedule:
Date | Miles | Route Map | Navigation Downloads | Post/Mid-Run Beverages |
10/4 | 18 | Arlington Loop | GPS & PDF |
Mid and Post: Brian and Rae |
10/11 | 16 | Long Bridge Park | GPS & PDF | Post: Peter Castelino |
10/18 | 14 | Marymount Chain Bridge | GPS & PDF |
Mid and Post: Brian and Rae |
10/25 | 13 | Southeast DC | GPS & PDF | |
11/1 | 12 | Piney Branch | GPS & PDF | |
11/8 | 16 | New Route: College Tour | GPS & PDF | |
11/15 | 15 | Iron Triangle | GPS & PDF | |
11/22 | 12 | Mount Vernon Trail OaB | GPS & PDF | |
11/29 | 12 | RFK | GPS & PDF |
Hello Saturday Long Runners!
Eich arweinydd ersatz SLR ffyddlon ydyw, Nate (who Anna is masquerading as once again this week), I just hopped off a plane across the pond and will be bringing you plenty of Welsh in the morning while Anna is in Austin hanging out with Coach Big Guy at ACL Fest. The weather will be cloudy and in the mid-60s, which is right about what usually happens when Nate takes over SLR (maybe he should do that more often?).
Where Are We Going This Time? This week we’re doing Long Bridge Park (strava, gps, pdf), a route near and dear to my heart (and home! I live right off of it!). We’ll head by the Pentagon, which fun fact has a DC address after some interesting disputes on where the river actually ends in the 1930s, then head through Long Bridge Park. We’ll run down Crystal Drive to Potomac Ave. through Del Rey, the most underrated area in Northern Virginia. After appreciating the fact that they didn’t move the Capital One Arena here, we’ll cross over to the Mount Vernon Trail via Slater’s Lane and back up to the park.
Want Less? Hop on the Mount Vernon Trail at Crystal City for around 8 miles, jump down to the Four Mile Run Trail (not literally, please) for around 11, or make a classic out and back for your choice of mileage!
Want More? Head south on the Mount Vernon Trail instead of north to add on some mileage through Alexandria and beyond.
Parched? Bring some water! We've got Peter Castelino on post run drinks this week, thanks Peter! There are also some great fountains slightly off the route in Crystal City at Hayes Park and some less-great ones along the Mount Vernon Trail (but don't fret, they're getting updated soon thanks to everyone's donations to the Friends of the MVT). Don’t depend on the ones near the Pentagon, they’re unreliable and taste weird.
Swimming Eyeballs? If you’re running with me and even a little bit nice about it I’d let you use my place (editor’s note: Nate has not actually agreed to this, but I’m sure he would). The Gravelly Point bathrooms are still standing, which is the nicest thing I can say about them. Hayes Park also has some nice facilities, but again are a bit off the beaten path.
Huzzah (err.. Ooh Rah, wait no that's the Marines) the Army 10 Miler is on for Sunday morning and we've got tons of DCRR members racing (along with a few out in the Windy City! Special shoutout to Rae and Brian, our perpetual drink volunteers and happiest run-walk group leaders)! The next club race is the Turkey Trot, which turns 50 this year along with seemingly every other race (Marine Corps, Grandma's, and I'm sure I'm missing more). This is the only way the club makes money our largest event of the year, so come out and race, or better yet volunteer!
Happy Running!
Nate (and Anna, who wrote this on West Coast time and apologizes for the delay, but is honored by the number of people who reached out asking if I was dead or if their favorite weekly email got lost in the ether)
Hello Saturday Long Runners!
Unfortunately our run to the Arboretum that was originally scheduled for this week has been CANCELLED! due to the government shutdown. Fear not, we'll be circumnavigating arlington instead on a classic route that is a staple of marathon training in the DC area. Now let's get into it:
The Route: Over the [Custis] hill and through the Wood, that's right Honey, we're heading around the Arlington Loop (strava, gps, pdf) this week! It's Actually Romantic how we'll manage 17 miles with almost no stoplights or roads. Once we're out of Rosslyn we'll head down the Mount Vernon Trail, across Four Mile Run and the W&OD, and up Custis back to our starting point.
Want Something Longer? For more miles, just “Pour yourself a drink, put on some lipstick, and pull yourself together.” - Elizabeth Taylor and add on an extra out and back at the turn from the W&OD to the Custis trail (my preference) or the Mount Vernon Trail and Four Mile Run (another option).
Need a Shorter Route?Ruin the Friendship of these four trails is an out and back on the Mount Vernon Trail, though you can also make some loops out of a turn onto Walter Reed Drive or by heading back at the Crystal City exit.
Thirsty? Thanks to our resident Eldest Daughter Rae and Father Figure Brian for taking care of us this week! They'll be out at Barcroft Park and providing post run drinks as well. In order to not succumb to the Fate of Ophelia, it's also best to bring your own water, though the Friends of the Mount Vernon Trail have started to check off their Wi$h Li$t for more water fountains! There's one over by the airport, a plethora along the W&OD, and two on Custis that have never failed me.
Need a Bathroom? The best way to avoid the Opalite Porto-Potties is to use the ones along the W&OD at Bluemont Park, though there are also bathrooms at Gravelly Point and a few temporary bathrooms setup along Custis for construction.
The National Capital 20 Miler on Sunday could still use some volunteers! Knock out your long run at SLR and help out on Sunday, that's The Life of a Showgirl.
And, baby, that's showbusiness for you!
Anna
P.S. If you're confused by the capitalization and interjections, the unofficial artist of DCRR SLR, Taylor Swift, just released her twelfth album The Life of a Showgirl today.
Hello Saturday Long Runners!
We're looking at another hot and humid one tomorrow morning, even though I swear summer ended a couple of weeks ago! Bring water, take advantage of all of our drink options, and take it easy out there. Now let's get into it:
The Route: In terms of DC Running, The Big Loop (strava, gps, pdf) might be the most famous long run route in the area. It has the naming convention of "The" Ohio State, the scenery of Rock Creek Park, and the downhills of the CCT all rolled into one, well, Big Loop. We'll embark on a journey up Rock Creek Park, cross Maryland via Leland St (including the dreaded hills, and a few turns as mentioned on the cue sheet, when in doubt follow signs for Leland!!), and finish all the way down the Capital Crescent Trail. Running this loop is a big accomplishment (pun intended) and no marathon training cycle is complete without it (unless of course you just ran Berlin, in which case the Big Loop is completely meaningless and you're absolutely crushed it last weekend)!
Want Something Shorter? The Bethesda Metro Station around mile 13 is a great midway point to ensure you get all of the fun hills in this route for a few less miles on the back end! Keep in mind that the Blue/Orange/Silver lines are closed between DC and VA this weekend, plan ahead. If you're looking for something other than a metro route or an out and back in Rock Creek Park, the wonderful Ross Ridge Loop is a great way to get 14 miles in, take in the sights of Rock Creek, and still have company for a good chunk of the route.
Need a Longer Route? For a couple extra miles, continuing down through Georgetown and across the Memorial Bridge instead of the Key Bridge will add a couple miles to an already long day! Honestly, though, 21 is generally long enough for what you're training for!
Thirsty? There are some great water options every 5-8 miles along this route, so bring a bottle but expect some nice filling points! My favorites are at mile 5.5 just before you get on Beach Drive (with a new bottle filling station up near the bathrooms), along the Capital Crescent around mile 15 before the little bridge near the water treatment center, and at Fletcher's Boathouse around mile 17.7 as a good last fill before finishing out strong! As these runs get longer, fueling becomes more and more important! Don't forget to bring a few gels tomorrow so you're still feeling strong on that long downhill!! We've also got double mid-run drinks tomorrow morning courtesy of Jerry (Peirce Mill) and Jana & The Berlin Crew (Bethesda, also a great band name). Thanks again to Nick for post run drinks as well!Â
Need a Bathroom? Those also come roughly the same frequency as the water fountains! Mile 5.5 just before getting on Beach Drive has two different sets of bathrooms (pro tip: going up the hill by the community garden and Mill gets you private bathrooms instead of the multi-stall ones). There are additional bathrooms along Beach Drive in Rock Creek Park every 1-2 miles, keep your eyes out for them along the side of the road near the various picnic areas! There aren't a ton of great options along the Capital Crescent trail aside from Fletcher's Boathouse at mile 17.7, but there are a few gas stations along the way that make a good stop in a pinch!
The Book Club meets on Sunday at FourFive Coffee in Rosslyn to discuss Running to the Edge by Matthew Futterman. Reach out to Eunja or Virginia to RSVP!
Happy Running!
Anna
Friends of Montessori Education 5k & 1 Mile Fun Run Sun, Oct 26th, 2025, @9:00am |
Jamestown Halloween Fun Run and Walk Sun, Nov 2nd, 2025, @8:00am |
Alexandria Turkey Trot Thu, Nov 27th, 2025, @7:30am |
DCRR Bread Run 10K and Ginger Bread 2-Miler Sun, Dec 7th, 2025, @8:00am |
DCRR Founders Half Marathon Sun, Dec 14th, 2025, @9:00am |
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