Getting Around
A car is the most efficient way to navigate the area, though Metrobus and Ride On buses serve the main corridors.





Four Corners is an established residential community located in Montgomery County, Maryland, situated at the strategic intersection of University Boulevard and Colesville Road. Known for its suburban charm and leafy streets, it serves as a tranquil enclave within the bustling Silver Spring area. The neighborhood is characterized by its mid-century homes and proximity to the scenic Sligo Creek Park, which provides miles of trails for outdoor enthusiasts. While primarily residential, its location offers residents and visitors easy access to the diverse dining, shopping, and cultural venues of nearby Downtown Silver Spring and Washington D.C. It is an ideal spot for those seeking a community-focused environment with the conveniences of a major metropolitan region just a short drive or bus ride away.
Four Corners is an established residential community located in Montgomery County, Maryland, situated at the strategic intersection of University Boulevard and Colesville Road. Known for its suburban charm and leafy streets, it serves as a tranquil enclave within the bustling Silver Spring area. The neighborhood is characterized by its mid-century homes and proximity to the scenic Sligo Creek Park, which provides miles of trails for outdoor enthusiasts. While primarily residential, its location offers residents and visitors easy access to the diverse dining, shopping, and cultural venues of nearby Downtown Silver Spring and Washington D.C. It is an ideal spot for those seeking a community-focused environment with the conveniences of a major metropolitan region just a short drive or bus ride away.
Strategic location near major Maryland transit corridors.
Access to the extensive Sligo Creek Park trail system.
Quiet, tree-lined residential neighborhoods.
Proximity to the vibrant amenities of Downtown Silver Spring.
The central intersection of Four Corners can experience significant delays during morning and evening rush hours.
This is primarily a housing area, so expect a quieter pace with fewer commercial attractions than a city center.
While residential streets offer parking, be mindful of local permit regulations in certain sections.
A car is the most efficient way to navigate the area, though Metrobus and Ride On buses serve the main corridors.
The Sligo Creek Park trail is a local favorite for biking and jogging, accessible from several points in the neighborhood.
A quiet suburban base near Silver Spring and D.C.
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$100-$180 p/day
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For a wider variety of dining and entertainment, head five minutes south to Downtown Silver Spring.
April-June, September-October
Enjoy mild weather and the lush greenery of Montgomery County's parks as they come into bloom.
Be prepared for high humidity; morning or evening outdoor activities are recommended to avoid the midday heat.
The autumn colors in the residential neighborhoods and local parks are a highlight during October and November.
Winters are generally cold with occasional snow; it's a quiet time perfect for exploring nearby indoor museums.