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  Arlington, Virginia
  2002 Corridor Inventory Table
 2001 Corridor Inventory Table
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Notes:
A. Connects to planned Farifax Co. Pimmit Run Trail.
B. Linked to Mount Vernon Trail by on-street routes and Four-Mile Run Trail.
D. This trail continues as the Mt. Vernon Trail in Alexandria.
E. A network of trails connects to the Arlington Bike trail, and winds through the Cemetary/Pentagon area.
F. Extends from Theodore Roosevelt Bridge to W&OD Trail near Bon Air Park.
G. Under study for possible designation as Mount Vernon Trail.

Map Reference Trail Segement Miles Surface Priority Use Responsible Agencies Notes
Existing Trail Segments  
1 Pimmit Run Trail 0.5 Natural surface Walk Potomac Appalachian Trail Club A
2 Mt. Vernon Trail 4.4 Asphalt, 6' Walk, bike National Park Service, PATC D
3 Potomac Heritage Trail 4.6 Natural surface Walk Potomac Appalachian Trail Club G
Planned Trail Segments  
Existing Connecting Trails  
4 W&OD Trail 5.8 Paved, with separate horse trail Walk, bike NVRPA B
5 Custis Trail 5.5 Asphalt Walk, bike Arlington Co. F
6 Four-Mile Run Trail 4.0 Asphalt Walk, bike    
7 Arlington Nat. Cem., Bike Rte. 1.0 Asphalt Walk, bike Arlington National Cemetery E
8 Potomac Overlook Reg. Pk. Trails 0.5 Natural surface Walk NVRPA  
9 Arlington Blvd. Bike Trail 4.5 On and Off Road Bike Arlington Co.  
10 Little Falls-Fort Smith Bike Trail 4.5 Off-road Bike Arlington Co.  
Planned Connecting Trails  
 

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