revive the sunday drive
This entire route takes approximately two hours to drive without stops.
1 270 North to Exit 10 – Turn Right onto
Clopper Road/Route 117 (4 miles)
2 Left onto Schaffer Road West (4 miles)
3 Left onto White Ground Road
(1.61 miles)
4 Left onto Darnestown Road/Route 28
5 Immediate Right onto Sugarland Road
(1.5 miles)
6 Left onto Montevideo Road (2.1 miles-
Exceptionally Rustic)
7 Right onto River Road
Less than ½ mile on left – 1880 Historical
Seneca School House Museum
(visits by appt.)
8 Left onto Hunting Quarter Road (1.9
miles Exceptionally Rustic)
McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management
Area on left
• Walking/Hiking/Biking Trails &
parking
• Wildlife: deer, wild turkey, water
fowl, numerous reptiles and amphibians,
over 200 species of
songbirds
• Sunflower Fields (mid-July)
9 Hunting Quarter Road changes names
into Hughes Road
14 plenty I Summer growing 2020
10 Left onto River Road (Rustic portions)
11 River Road changes names into Mount
Nebo Road (Rustic)
12 Continue straight name changes again
onto West Offutt Road (Rustic)
13 Left onto Edwards Ferry Road (Exceptionally
Rustic)
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National
Historic Park - Edwards Ferry
• Walking/Hiking trails, fishing,
boat ramp
• Restrooms, Parking & Picnic Area
14 As you exit back onto Edwards Ferry
Road, take sharp bend to Right which
turns into River Road (1.3 miles Exceptionally
Rustic)
15 Stay Left to continue on River Road
(3.7 miles), then left into Whites Ferry
Road
Whites Ferry
• Parking and picnic tables on site
• Scenic access point to Potomac
River
• Access to C&O Canal for hiking/
biking/walking
16 Leaving Whites Ferry Leave, left onto
Whites Ferry Road
(2.5 miles)
17 Left onto Martinsburg Road (4.7 miles)
to Dickerson Road
Dickerson Conservation Park
entrance is on left
18 Left onto Dickerson Road (1.4 miles)
19 Left onto Mouth of the Monocacy
(1.2 miles)
Monocacy Aqueduct
• Access to C&O Canal for hiking/
biking/walking
• Scenic access point to Monocacy/
Potomac Rivers
• Picnic tables on site
20 When you leave Monocacy Aqueduct,
Right onto Dickerson Road
21 At railroad bridge, Left onto Mt.
Ephraim Road and follow
(2.8 miles) to Sugarloaf Mountain Road
Sugarloaf Mountain
• Hiking/walking trails
• Parking, portajohns and picnic area
• Scenic overlooks
22 Leaving the Mountain, take Comus
road then turn right onto Route 109
23 Left Barnesville Road
24 Right on Clarksburg Road
25 Left onto Clopper Road (4 miles) Right
onto 270 South