Rhode Island Avenue, Baltimore Avenue, Second Street, Washington Boulevard, Southwestern Boulevard, Wilkens Avenue, Fulton Avenue, Monroe Street, North Avenue, Belair Road, Bel Air Bypass, Hickory Bypass, Conowingo Road, Rising Sun Bypass
Northbound Views
There is a traffic light at Mountain Road (MD 152). Turn left to go north or right to go south.
Photos taken May 2023.
Belair Road continues northeast toward Bel Air. There is a flasher at Milton Avenue, followed by traffic lights at Fallston Boulevard, Connolly Road, and Whitaker Mill Road.
Photos taken May 2023.
Belair Road splits off to the right at a traffic light to become Business US 1. Continue straight ahead onto the Bel Air Bypass to stay on the mainline of US 1. Harford Road (MD 147) begins on the left.
Photos taken May 2023.
Skipping about a mile, there is an exit for Rock Spring Road (MD 924) south.
Photos taken May 2023.
Skipping a few miles, the Hickory Bypass ends here. The median ends, and the road narrows down to two lanes. Conowingo Road is straight ahead.
Photos taken June 2017.
Conowingo Road runs northeast as a two-lane undivided road. There are uncontrolled intersections at Gibson Road, Robertson Road, Kalmia Road, Sandy Hook Road, and Trappe Road.
Photos taken June 2017.
There is a traffic light at MD 136. Turn left onto Whiteford Road to go north. Turn right onto Priestford Road to go south.
Photos taken June 2017.
Conowingo Road continues to the northeast. There are uncontrolled intersections at Arena Road, Hughes Road, and Center Street.
Photos taken June 2017.
Dublin Road (MD 440) begins on the left.
Photos taken June 2017.
There are uncontrolled intersections at Cedar Church Road, Smith Road, and Berkley Road.
Photos taken June 2017.
Main Street (MD 161) begins on the right.
Photos taken June 2017.
There is a traffic light at Castleton Road (MD 623). Turn right to go east or left to go west.
Photos taken June 2017.
The terrain here is a bit hilly. A second northbound lane comes in on each uphill section, ending at the top of the hill.
Photos taken June 2017.
Conowingo Road crosses the Susquehanna River via a bridge at the Conowingo Dam. The Conowingo Hydroelectric Plant is on the right.
Photos taken June 2017.