Road Trippin' from Annandale to Halfway: What's the Drive Time?
If you're heading from Annandale, Virginia to Halfway, Maryland, it's bound to be a great road trip. There are a few different routes you could take, each with its own benefits and challenges. But how long will it take you to get there?
The Fastest Route
If you're in a hurry, the fastest route is probably going to be the best for you. It covers approximately 84 miles and will take around 1 hour and 20 minutes in good traffic. The best way to go is to take the I-495 N/I-95 N up and around Washington, DC, then take I-270 N north through Frederick, before taking US-40 W out to Halfway.
Here are the directions for the fastest route:
- Head north on Little River Turnpike toward Patriot Dr.
- Turn right onto John Marr Dr.
- Turn left onto Columbia Pike/State Rte 244.
- Use the right lane to take the ramp onto I-495 N/I-95 N.
- Follow I-495 N and I-270 N to US-40 W in Frederick County.
- Take exit 32 from I-70 W.
- Merge onto US-40 W.
- Turn right onto Halfway Blvd.
The Scenic Route
If you have a bit more time and want to take in a little bit more of the sights, the scenic route might be your best bet. This route covers approximately 85 miles. Although it might be a bit longer, if you take into consideration that traffic can be a nightmare in an around Washington DC, it could be the same or faster time.
Here are the directions for the scenic route:
- Start heading north on Little River Turnpike toward John Marr Dr.
- Turn left onto Hillbrook Dr.
- At the traffic circle, take the second exit onto Sleepy Hollow Rd and head toward the Potomac River.
- Continue straight to stay on Sleepy Hollow Rd and keep following that road.
- Turn left onto VA-123 N/Chain Bridge Rd, then take the ramp to I-495 N toward Maryland.
- Merge onto I-495 N, then continue on to I-270 N towards Frederick.
- Take exit 26 for MD-80 E towards Urbana/Buckeystown.
- In Buckeystown turn right on to MD-144 E and keep following that road.
- Turn right onto MD-632 S/Halfway Blvd and your destination will be on the right.
Rush Hour Traffic
Unfortunately, both of these routes are prone to traffic jams during peak hour (7-9am and 4-6pm on weekdays). In heavy traffic, the fastest route could take up to 2 hours, while the scenic route could take 20-30 minutes longer. Check traffic patterns before you go!
Conclusion
Overall, both the fastest and scenic routes are spectacular, so it comes down to what you prefer. Do you want to get to Halfway as quickly as possible or take in a little more of the scenery? Whichever you choose, the journey will be as good as the destination. Safe travels!