Used cars, trucks, and SUVs near Glen Echo, MD
Glen Echo, Maryland is a picturesque small town located in Montgomery County, prominently known for its rich history and natural beauty. This charming location began its journey as a Chautauqua retreat in the late 19th century and later transformed into a bustling amusement park before transitioning into the vibrant residential community it is today. One standout attraction in Glen Echo is the historic Glen Echo Park -- now managed by the National Park Service -- which houses the popular antique Dentzel Carousel, artist studios, educational facilities, and presents a range of cultural events. Despite its close proximity to Washington D.C., the town of Glen Echo maintains a serene, riverside atmosphere enriched by tree-lined streets, trails in the lush foliage, and distinguished architecture, thus offering a distinctive blend of culture, history, and natural charm.
Directions from Glen Echo, MD
- Head northeast on Harvard Ave toward Macarthur Blvd (161 ft)
- Turn left onto Macarthur Blvd (0.7 mi)
- Turn left onto Clara Barton Access Rd (302 ft)
- Take the ramp to I-495 (0.2 mi)
- Merge onto Clara Barton Pkwy (1.1 mi)
- Take the ramp onto I-495 S
Entering Virginia
(3.2 mi) - Keep left at the fork to continue on 495 Express Lanes/Capital Beltway Outer Lp/Interstate 495 High Occupancy Toll, follow signs for Tysons/Jones Br Dr/Westpark Dr
Toll road
(3.6 mi) - Take the I-66 W exit on the left toward Manassas/Front Royal
Toll road
(0.3 mi) - Keep right at the fork and merge onto 66 Express Outside the Beltway
Toll road
(10.5 mi) - Take exit 53B-A on the left for State Hwy 28/Centreville toward Dulles Arpt (0.4 mi)
- Merge onto I-66 W (0.8 mi)
- Take exit 53A for Route 28 S toward Centreville (0.6 mi)
- Keep left at the fork and merge onto VA-28 S/Hwy 28 S (3.8 mi)
- Turn right onto Patton Ln
Destination will be on the left
(98 ft)