Occoquan Regional Park Historical and Recreational

Occoquan Regional Park located at 9751 Ox Road in Lorton VA 22079 conveniently situated along Occoquan River and right across the Town of Occoquan offering over 400 acres of recreational space to everyone. Facilities:
  • Baseball & Softball & Soccer Fields
  • Batting Cages
  • Marina
  • Boating
  • Fishing
  • Snack Bar
  • Trails
  • Turning Point Plaza
Picnic Shelters and Gazebos are available for rent and the option of having a Moon Bounce, Rock Wall and even a mechanical ride can add more fun into the occasion. Turning Point Plaza is a memorial dedicated to the women suffragists who were imprisoned at the Occoquan Workhouse in the 1900’s for defending their right to vote. The reports regarding the situation of the imprisoned suffragists led to the 19th Amendment permitting women to freely vote. Re-enactments and displays are featured at Turning Point Plaza at Occoquan Regional Park.

Leesylvania State Park Nature Filled and Historical

Located at 2001 Daniel K. Ludwig Drive in Woodbridge VA 22191, Leesylvania State Park opened its 542 acres of land in 1992, being surrounded by the Potomac River, Powells Creek and Neabsco Creek. Situated in the South Eastern area of Prince William County is just 25 miles away from Washington DC and Fredericksburg. With the history of Leesylvania State Park on 'Freestone Point' referring to the sandstone used for building by early settlers, the land itself was a section of the Leesylvania Plantation. Robert E. Lee's father Colonel Henry Lee III or 'Light Horse Harry' was raised on the land. Although the residence was burned down somewhat in the 18th Century, their family gravesite remains intact. Activities offered:
  • Camping: Group camping is permitted and only small tents are allowed on the campground.
  • Trails: With 5 trails suited for hiking with scenic nature and historical filled ambiance, hikers can also enjoy viewing the Potomac as well as the remains of a Civil War Confederate gun battery.
  • Fishing: Angling is abundant with largemouth bass, catfish, perch and striped bass as long as Anglers have a Maryland or Virginia freshwater fishing license.
  • Swimming: Swimming is not allowed because of the boat activities, but with the half mile of sand beach on the Potomac River, visitors can enjoy wading, walking or simply sunning on the shore.
  • Picnics: 1 open area and 4 large picnic shelters are available through reservations.
  • Visitor Center: Historical and Nature displays are showcased at the Center along with a gift shop and education on environment programs are held.
  • Snack Bar: An array of snacks of sandwiches, pizza, ice cream, drinks are available here, including souvenirs, groceries, gas, bait and tackle and the like.

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Prince William Forest Park Protecting Nature’s Blessings

With a history of logging and over-cultivation, 17,000 acres of Prince William Forest Park is now home of tranquility for nature’s blessings where families and friends can visit. Located 32 miles away south of Washington DC and 22 miles north of Fredericksburg, Prince William Forest Park was also named as Chopawamsic Recreation Demonstration Area years ago, carefully shelters the federally threatened orchid Isotria medeoloides, a small whorled pogonia and the Eastern Box Turtle which a type of reptile with the longest life span as well as many other species.

Wildlife

Bird watching for migratory birds and songbirds can be anticipated. A complete list of bird species can be availed at the Visitor Center. But birds aren’t the only animals to be seen. Deer, Beavers and even wild turkeys can be sighted in this beautiful forest.

Fishing

As long as you have a Virginia fishing license, anglers can take a shot at fishing for catfish, crappie, pickerel, perch bluegill and even bass. State and federal regulations are strictly imposed while fishing licenses are not sold at the visitor center.

Hiking

37 miles of trails can be explored within the park offering visitors a tranquil and calm ambiance for variety of purposes such as vigorous activities, nature study or perhaps just a moment to be alone.

Bicycling

Keep a guide handy from the visitor center where information on restrooms, water, parking as well as paved and unpaved roads and you are set to enjoy 21 miles of bicycling with nature blessed scenery.

Picnicking

Picnic areas are allotted with tables, grills, trash bins, water and restrooms.

Education

Programs are held by rangers for those wishing to focus more on the study of the environment. The most favored option of exploring and discovering Prince William Forest Park’s history is by taking a hike on the 4 mile geology trail that showcases geologic change within its 570 million years. Schools can even have trips arranged for their students on give children an on hand study of their lessons and to mold them into being environmentally responsible.

Hidden Pond Nature Center Is An Educational Place for Everyone

With a small park for leisurely strolls around a pond and through the woods, Hidden Pond Nature Center can be found at the end of a residential street in the Kenwood Oaks Community of Springfield in the Fairfax County. 25 acres of Hidden Park is ruled over by larger neighboring parks such as Burke Lake Park with 880 acres and Pohick Stream Valley Park with 700 acres. The Hidden Park is acres of undisturbed woodland, tranquil trails, bubbling streams and an acre pond along with a new 2,000 foot trail and bridge that connects to Pohick Stream Valley Park. A lighted tennis court and a children’s play area can be enjoyed. Hidden Pond Nature Center is special because of its wide variety of educational activities and programs provided throughout the whole year for school children and community organizations or work. The programs and activities held are connected by Fairfax County Public Schools that meet the local science standard of learning helping teachers in their lessons. The Center also features live displays and exhibits that teach about the natural world of Fairfax County. Books and other items are also sold for nature lovers. Hidden Pond Nature Center is located at 8511 Greeley Blvd in Springfield VA 22152. Form ore information about their programs and activities you can contact 703-451-9588.

Jefferson District Park & Golf Course in Falls Church VA

Handsomely landscaped Jefferson District Golf Course a part of the Jefferson District Park features a gently rolling golfing surface consisting of 4 ponds and a par 5 and par 4s suitable for golfers who like to walk. Jefferson District Park & Golf Course is located at 7900 Lee Highway, Falls Church VA 22042. Amenities of Jefferson District Golf Course:
  • Golf Clubs
  • Pull Carts
  • Power Carts
    Grand Cayman Golf
    Fore!
  • Balls
  • Gloves
  • Hats
  • Towels
  • Cigars
  • Outerwear
  • Gift Certificates
Jefferson District Park Facilities:
  • Tennis Courts
  • Basketball Courts
  • Miniature Golf
  • Picnic Areas
  • Childrens' Playground

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The Parks of Lyon

3 parks can be found within the Lyon Park neighborhood:

Clay Park - Within Lyon Park on N. 7th Street between North Highland and North Garfield Streets that is owned and managed by the County Amenities – Gazebo, School Age Playground and an Outdoor Basketball Court Lyon Park Playground – Found between North Fillmore and North Garfield streets, the park has been maintained by the community as a children’s playground with a charming environment. Amenities – Dog Free Fillmore Park – A County park found off North Fillmore street between Long Branch Elementary School and the County Bike Path. Amenities – Picnic Tables, School Age Playground and a Youth Baseball Field. The Park and Community House hosts to numerous community oriented events providing entertainment throughout the year giving Lyon Park a distinct feel as a cohesive community.

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American Bald Eagle watching at Mason Neck State Park VA

Boat launch at Mason Neck
With Pohick Bay along the north, Belmont Bay along the south and the Potomac River on the east, Mason Neck State Park is the migrating and non migrating birds, ducks and swans refuge. Several hundreds of acres of forests provide homes to oaks, holly, hickory, and the like along with wetlands. A wide variety of programs and activities are held here.
Foxy on boardwalk
Foxy on boardwalk at Mason Neck
Features:
  • Hiking and Biking Trails
  • Picnic Area
  • Playground
  • Canoe Launch / Boating
  • Visitor Center / Gift Shop
  • Fishing
  • Hunting
  • Educational Programs for kids
  • Experimental Studies for adults
    paddleboats
    Paddleboats at Mason Neck
The Nature Conservancy bought the land and connected with a National Wildlife Refuge of over 2000 acres. Mason Neck State Park opened to the public in April 1985. Mason Neck State Park is located in the southern part of Fairfax County which is 20 miles from Washington DC. Nearby attractions include:
  • Mount Vernon
  • Pohick Bay Regional Park
  • Woodlawn Plantation
  • Gunston Hall
For more information please contact: Mason Neck State Park 7301 High Point Road
dock
Potomac at Mason Neck
Lorton, VA 22079 Information: (703) 339-2385 Office: (703) 339-2384 Visitor Center: (703) 339-2380 Fax: (703) 339-2617
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Will Nesbitt enjoying a summer day at Mason Neck
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Northern Virginia Regional Parks – Fountainhead Regional Park

rowing
Rowing the boat at Fountainhead
Fountainhead Regional Park is a part of the Northern Virginia Regional Parks system offering a wide range of activities: Boat Ramp Fees vary accordingly from the shore, from the ramp and for 55 years of age and above. A maximum 10 horsepower gasoline engine restriction is enforced on the Occoquan Reservoir. Boat Rentals Rentals are available for 3person Jon Boat, 4person Jon Boat, Canoe or Kayak Equestrian Trails Equestrian Trails are maintained by the Clifton Horse Society. An Equestrian Trail Map and guide will be provided. Hiking Trails
water at Fountainhead
on the lake
Trails offered: An 8 mile Mountain Bike Trail, White Trail which is a 2 mile Pedestrian Trail and the Trailhead for the 17.5 mile Bull Run Occoquan Trail Miniature Golf Fun and relaxing before or after fishing / boating experience. This 18-hole miniature golf is only $2.00 for unlimited play. Open daily in summer and in weekends in spring and fall. Mountain Biking For those wanting to try the 8.0 mile full circuit. Shelter Rental A rental picnic shelter is offered for families, friends and coworkers who wish to go on a picnic at Fountainhead. Tables and Grills are already included but alcoholic beverages are not permitted. Open for rent at 3 options of: 9 AM to 3 PM, 3:30 PM to Sunset or All Day Long.
Foxy in the boat at Fountainhead
Foxy had a good time at Fountainhead
Snack Bar A snack Bar is located in Marina Building at its observation deck providing a breath taking view of the Occoquan Reservoir while feasting on a variety of sandwiches, snacks and beverages. Tackle Shop Bait, lures to angling licenses are available at the tackle shop on the observation deck. Rest Rooms are also provided here. Expert Fountainhead guides offer ecological tours and fun paddling adventures for participants’ ages 12 years and above. Bass Tournament is also offered for angling largemouth bas s, catfish, crappie, perch and bluegill. Fountainhead Regional Park Schedule is as follows:
March 1 - March 19 Open for Private Boat Launch Only
March 20 - March 31 Open weekends for rentals - 8 hours per day
April 1 - October 31 Open daily
November 1 - November 14 Open weekends for rentals - 8 hours per day
November 15 - November 30 Open for Private Boat Launch Only
For more information contact: Fountainhead Regional Park 703-250-9124 10875 Hampton Road, Fairfax Station

Upton Hill Regional Park for the whole family

Featuring:
  • An outdoor Swimming Pool Complex – Lap Pool, Recreational Pool, Kiddies Pool, Children’s Water House and Multiple Water Slides
  • Miniature Golf Course
  • Batting Cages – Baseball and Softball
  • Activates / Events for Children on special holidays / occasions
The Upton Hill Regional Park at 6060 Wilson Boulevard in Arlington Virginia is well loved by nearby residents and visitors from around. It is a wooded recreational park in the heart of the most densely populated areas in Northern Virginia. Found between Arlington and Fairfax County line just at the intersection of Patrick Henry Drive and Wilson Boulevard, Upton Hill Regional Park is a great place for families to bond and enjoy. An extensive renovation in 2007 was done to attract local residents and more visitors to promote an innovative and public facility as the area and local government’s commitment to its community.

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