Destinations · Maryland
Hyattsville
MD · 38.9569, -76.9514
From Hyattsville, Maryland, Byway's registries place 11 scenic byways within 30 miles.
Understand
Before Europeans reached the area, the area was the home of the Nacotchtank people. Because of diseases and violence from Europeans, the Nacotchtank moved away and joined other nearby Native American tribes. Hyattsville was founded by Christopher Clark Hyatt, who purchased the land in 1845. Hyatt named the area after himself. The City of Hyattsville was incorporated on April 7, 1886. Victorian homes were built in the late 1880s. Sears bungalows and arts-and-crafts style homes were from the late 1910s through the early 1940s.
Day-trip loops
Baked loops for Hyattsville are growing. The weave below is measured today; plan a live day trip and the engine routes it now.
Within reach
Measured from Byway's own registries, 30 miles around town.
Scenic byways
- Star-Spangled Banner Byway · 2 mi
- Booth's Escape · 7 mi
- George Washington Memorial Parkway · 8 mi · national
- Old Georgetown Pike · 11 mi
- Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Byway · 14 mi
- Roots and Tides Byway · 21 mi
Lookouts
Named places
- Prince Georges African American Museum and Cultural Center · 1 mi
- Edmonston Veterans Park · 1 mi
- Veteran's Memorial · 1 mi
- Riversdale House Museum · 1 mi
- Market Master House Historic Site · 1 mi
- Barnard Hill · 2 mi
- Hoover Hill · 2 mi
- L'enfant's cenotaph · 2 mi
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More day-trip bases nearby
- Mount Rainier · 1 mi
- College Park · 2 mi
- Berwyn Heights · 3 mi
- Takoma Park · 3 mi
- Capital Region · 4 mi
- New Carrollton · 4 mi