Address: 1105 Hobnail Ct, Great Falls, VA 22066, USA
“Beautiful place with enough space for most people to have their alone time with nature”
Address: 8531 Old Courthouse Rd, Tysons, VA 22182, USA
“Great, quiet spot to have lunch during the week.”
Address: 101 Seneca Rd, Great Falls, VA 22066, USA
“Well maintained trails. Good views”
Address: The Turquoise Trail, Reston, VA 20191, USA
“Little cute place. Along the place is a tiny river.”
Address: N Village Rd, Reston, VA 20194, USA
“Love this place, I can walk outside my home to this place. So peaceful and very Dog friendly”
Address: 7550 Reservation Dr, Springfield, VA 22153, USA
“A local park where kids have a place to have fun. Also a very nice dog park where your fur child has a place to run in a safe place.”
Address: 11300 Baron Cameron Ave, Reston, VA 20190, USA
“Great dog parks for both small and large dogs. My dog loves it! Also family oriented, there are baseball fields and soccer fields. The place is always packed on the weekends.”
Address: 10960 Harpers Square Ct, Reston, VA 20191, USA
“It is a small but very nice and private park. It is great to be able to walk to the park and have your child have a few option to play with. The neighbors are amazingly warm and friendly, true Restonians! Enjoy...”
Address: Burke Lake Park, Ox Road, Fairfax Station, VA, Fairfax Station, VA 22039, USA
“Great park, nice and abundant picnic tables and grills”
Address: 7301 High Point Rd, Lorton, VA 22079, USA
“This place is beautiful. There’s a bunch of trails ideal for running and off road cycling. Not many climbs, so I wouldn’t say it’s all too challenging but it’s scenic. There are places to kayak and nearly 30 mi of kayaking to do. I haven’t encountered many places as beautiful and worthy of exploration in the immediate area. It’s definitely worth checking out.”
Address: 1608-1618 Wiehle Ave, Reston, VA 20190, USA
“I've walked Lake Anne since my childhood, and all my children have gotten too. It's a great way to spend a few hours.”
Address: 925 Springvale Rd, Great Falls, VA 22066, USA
“Great Falls is such an attractive area and it offers so much for one to do, including excellent local shopping.”
Address: 1111 Utterback Store Rd, Great Falls, VA 22066, USA
“So nice place to play ! They have a lot soccer field”
Address: 247 Nutley St NW, Vienna, VA 22180, USA
“This is a very pretty park!!!”
Address: 10230 Dunfries Rd, Vienna, VA 22181, USA
“Generally you don't see reviews on neighborhood parks however as google encourages us to curate all of our day to day existence for their advertising benefit I would have been remiss in not posting a review. Paths and Accessibility Leave the trail boot and day pack behind, in keeping with fairfax county's "E-Z Pass Arboreal Experience" a majority of nature can safely be experienced on good, reliable American asphalt. But for you XTREME outdoorspersons get ready to TAKE IT TO THE MAX with a full 45% of the park unpaved, unmulched and ready for your Tevas with tube socks. I recommend this only for the experienced walker/REI enthusiast, I brought my Garmin Trail GPS, a full frame back pack and still spent three days before the rangers found me. Always remember to file a plan before you leave! Wildlife You say to your wife everyday "My god how can I possibly see more vectors for Lyme Disease Martha?" well this is the park for you. Long ago we took our rightful place as both Americans and apex predators by sweeping away any competition to the throne of most murderous species. This had the unfortunate side effect of not only decreasing the total number of adorable wolf and bear cub pictures available for Disney co-opting but ushered in a true golden age for the North American White Tailed Deer. As we had little taste for their tough stringy meat they lived in a veritable utopia of socialized deer medicine and a strong social safety net for those young bucks on the outskirts of deer society. All could not endure as with any civilization when faced with a merciless foe. The automobile was an unyielding storm upon the deer. The cars had no preoccupation about who had won the clash of the antlers at the big hill over there, or the savory leaves across the human trail they dealt doom casually to the unsuspecting doe without a second thought. But what truly sealed their fate was a young apprentice buck. After the terrible death of his parents at the hands of a steel goliath he went to the tall hill where the clover no longer grew. The rocks tumbling under his hoofs he scrambled to the top, almost out of life itself to find there as was fortold... the Eld Deer. Kneeling on his front legs he averted his eyes from the the splendor of thicket of horns and shimmering coat. The sun set behind it streaking the sky with bands of twilight. He stammered but found his tongue "Oh Great Eld, I beseech your wisdom and your guidance." The Eld gazed unmoved "You may speak youngling" his voice filling the air with a deep rumble "My pe.. I mean our people are dying Great Eld , there is nothing despair among us. Help us, in all your powers you must to know how to end the great metal beasts. They kill everyone even my.. " a tear fell from his dark eye to the hard ground. "Do not despair, little one. This in only the beginning of the journey. Your path is a narrow but treacherous one. You may have felt that just seeking me was your greatest challenge but you must prepare for even greater battles." "Fighting? the Beasts?" "Indeed" His voice booming across the the hill "The soul of the beast in deep within the two eyes alight, only but casting our Deer Magics into the soul can the beasts be stopped. Go youngling and tell our warriors not to run in fright but to stare deeply upon them and cast the the spell of late spring upon these golems so they will no longer haunt our people." The sun fully pulled beneath the horizon and the blanket of dark pulled across the sky. "I will do this thing Great Eld, I will tell every clan and every buck, we will win our freedom back, we will stare into the great car and destroy it." Leash laws for the park do apply however I haven't seen much enforcement. Overall Good park for walking, not walking, meditating, smoking those cigars that you told your wife you quit two years ago, contemplating the futility of government work and for teenagers smoking and having once in a lifetime summer experiences that they wistfully look back upon in their later years. Minus one star for removing that tree.”
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