Getting Here/Directions

The National Clustered Spires High Wheel Race will be held in downtown Frederick, Maryland in front of Brewer's Alley Restaurant (124 N. Market St).  You can use the tool below to assist you with driving directions from your location. Please note there will be road closures around the race course from 11:00am to about 4:00 pm on race day, so please plan accordingly.

 

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Parking

The interactive map below displays parking garages all throughout downtown Frederick.

  • The closest parking garages to the race course are: Church St Garage, Court St Garage, and the West Patrick St Garage.
  • Parking meters are in effect 9am to 5pm Monday through Saturday.

For more parking information, please go to the City of Frederick's Parking Information page.


About Frederick

The City of Frederick is the hub of arts, culture, commerce and government within Frederick County. Located less than an hour from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, MD, Frederick is the second largest city in Maryland with 65,000 residents. Frederick offers a balanced and thriving economy, a highly educated workforce, and a quality of life that is nothing short of enviable. 

 

Founded in 1745 by German settlers, Frederick is a city rich in heritage, opportunity, and innovation. Located between the Civil War battlegrounds of Monocacy, Antietam and Gettysburg, Frederick was ransomed from burning during the war and became a hospital town for the wounded soldiers. By the turn of the century Frederick industry was booming, centered on the canning, tanning and knitting industries and deliver product to market via the railroad to Baltimore.

 

Today, Frederick’s award-winning 40-block historic district, parks, neighborhoods and diverse industry base offer residents and visitors a unique blending of history and technology. Ranked 8th Small Arts City in the U.S. by Style Magazine, Frederick is a celebration of the arts. Impressive architecture and public art works abound in the historic district where you’re never more than a few blocks from one of four impressive performance and fine art centers or a host of private galleries. On 22 weekends each year, downtown Frederick and neighboring 54-acre Baker Park play host to special events which include weekly summer concerts, monthly gallery walks, children’s theatrical performances, and other events which celebrate the season. [From www.cityoffrederick.com]


Cycling in Frederick

Frederick offers bicycle routes and trails for riders of all skill levels. The Frederick History Bicycle Loop is an ideal ride around town for families, with stops at the Francis Scott Key Monument and several local Civil War sites. Named the best bike ride in Maryland by bicycling.com, the picturesque 40 mile Covered Bridge route is perfect for touring and road cyclists, taking you to all three of Frederick's historic covered bridges. Pick up the pace and explore the county on two wheels! 

 

Go to Visit Frederick for more details!


Frederick County, MD is turning 275! Join us in celebrating over two and a half centuries of history, community, and growth. Check out www.frederickcountymd.gov/275 to “unlock” more!