Clarksburg sits at the northern end of Montgomery County's I-270 technology corridor, roughly 30 miles from Washington, D.C., and has grown steadily from a small crossroads settlement into one of the region's more sought-after suburban addresses. Its history stretches back to the mid-1700s, when an inn at the old Seneca trail and Georgetown-to-Frederick road once hosted General Edward Braddock's army during the French and Indian War. That same geography now connects residents to two major metro areas, with Baltimore also reachable within an hour.
Daily life here leans quiet and residential, anchored by planned communities like Clarksburg Village and a mix of townhomes, single-level units, and apartment communities ranging from garden-style layouts to more spacious multi-bedroom options. The Clarksburg Premium Outlets draw shoppers from across the county, while Black Hill Regional Park and Seneca Creek State Park offer easy access to trails, water, and open land just minutes from home.