Getting Around Lexington Park: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking
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Getting Around Lexington Park: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Maryland

Walkability

55
Okay

Lexington Park has areas that are somewhat walkable, with a network of sidewalks and trails that are being improved under local development plans. Travelers could easily access nearby restaurants or cafes depending on where they stay. However, for many errands, such as grocery shopping or visiting certain attractions, having a car is advisable given the area's spread and limited walkable amenities.

Public Transit

40
Limited

Public transportation in Lexington Park is fairly limited, with St. Mary's Transit System offering only basic bus services that may not align with all travelers' schedules. While there are several bus lines in the area, they are not frequent or extensive enough to rely on for daily commuting or exploring beyond the immediate vicinity without some inconvenience.

Bikeability

45
Bad

The generally flat terrain of Lexington Park makes biking feasible, though the infrastructure is still developing. Plans for more bike lanes exist, but currently, cyclists often share roads with vehicles. While this can be manageable for short trips or planned routes, travelers should be cautious and prepared to navigate mixed-traffic conditions.

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