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Seneca Creek Picnic Site
- Picnic areas with individual tables and areas with shelters are scattered throughout the 6,000-acre Seneca Creek State Park.
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- Picnics, Parks & Gardens
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Big Meadows Interpretive Trail
- An easy to moderate Virginia walking trail with a variety of wildlife and plant life.
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- Hiking
- Outside the City
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Schaeffer Farm Trail
- This day hike is an easy loop best enjoyed in spring and fall. Open meadows provide little to no shade during hot summer months.
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- Hiking
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Rock Spring Pond Trail
- This short hike takes the visitor to a pond abundant with amphibian life.
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- Hiking
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Belle Isle State Park
- A 733-acre park with seven miles of shoreline and access to Deep and Mulberry Creeks. Visitors can experience forest land, agricultural fields and wetlands.
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- Nature & Wildlife
- Outside the City
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Bay View Trail
- An informative interpretive trail over marshland and through forests.
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- Hiking
- Outside the City
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Azalea Trail
- A short path that provides many residents with a pretty daily walk. Enjoy the wildlife and the trail's namesake flowers as you stroll.
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- Hiking
- Outside the City
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Rock Climbing on Wolf Rock
- Permits are required for climbing Wolf Rock. Call the visitor center for details.
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- Climbing
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River and Beach Trail
- These two short trails are handy for taking visitors from one park feature to another.
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- Hiking
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Railroad Ford Trail
- A long trail for this park, however, it is easy and offers many views of Lake Anna.
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- Hiking
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Powell's Creek Trail
- The small loop trail is a quick and easy walk which the hiker should find very peaceful.
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- Hiking
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Popular Grove Trail
- This trail is a wonderful example of how nature will replenish itself once it has been stricken by mother nature.
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Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
- Runs from Georgetown to Cumberland, Maryland.
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- Landmarks
- Outside the City
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Mount Bleak Visitor Center
- Mount Bleak is rich with history. Extensive preservation efforts reach as far as meets the eye.
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- Visitor Centers
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Piedmont Overlook Trail
- A short scenic overlook trail. Extended routes available.
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- Hiking
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Merkle Visitor Center
- The center is a handsome building set atop a rise.
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- Visitor Centers
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National Wildlife Visitor Center
- The National Wildlife Visitor Center is one of the best environmental education facilities of its kind.
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Paw Paw Tunnel
- Scenic and unusal walk
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- Hiking
- Outside the City
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Gambrill Mill Visitor Center
- Interactive displays and a variety of artifacts are just a few of the features of Gambrill Mill Visitor Center.
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- Visitor Centers
- Outside the City
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D.C. Armory
- Plan your celebration at this Southeast event center, near RFK Stadium.
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- Attractions
- Southeast
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Patuxent Fishing Site
- Fishing opportunities are available at both the North and South Tract.
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- Fishing
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Catoctin Mountain Visitor Center
- Features at the visitor center include native wildlife and culture history. The facility is open all year.
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- Visitor Centers
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Old Pond Trail
- A great interpretive trail around a very pleasant fresh water pond.
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Merkle Wildlife Observation Site
- Up to 5,000 Canada geese may be viewed during migrations.
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North Ridge Trail
- A wonderful walk for the plant life enthusiast. Each season offers a different discovery.
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