Known as DC’s Wine Country®, Loudoun County is home to year-round mild temperatures, lush forests and rolling countryside – the perfect setting for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. What will you discover as you explore Loudoun County?
LessKnown for its breathtaking views of the Potomac River and foothills, Red Rock Wilderness Overlook Regional Park stretches 67 acres across Leesburg, Virginia. Home to numerous hiking trails, historic buildings and wildlife such as red-tailed hawks and red-bellied woodpeckers, the park attracts outdoor enthusiasts with its off-the-beaten-path charm. Take a leisurely hike on the popular White Trail, which runs 1.2 miles through dense woods, leading to breathtaking views of the Potomac River.
Algonkian Regional Park has everything you need to enjoy Loudoun County’s great outdoors, from over 800 acres of breathtaking wilderness and hiking trails to an 18-hole golf course and waterpark. Rent a riverfront cottage to access fishing, kayaking, canoeing and boating. Additional family-friendly activities include miniature golf, playgrounds and picnicking.
If you’re looking to cool off in the summer, Volcano Island Park has thrilling activities for children and adults. Open May through September, the park has water slides, fountains, squirters, a large central pool and splash pads. No one will get bored between the sprinklers, showers and 500-gallon bucket of water fun. If you take a break from splashing around, enjoy a game of miniature golf or delicious food and drinks under the shade of an umbrella.
Experience Virginia history at Ball’s Bluff Regional Park. Home to the site of one of the most significant Civil War battles in Loudoun County, Ball’s Bluff Battlefield, visitors can enjoy guided tours on the weekends from April through November. One and two-hour tours are available, taking visitors on beautiful woodland trails while an expert volunteer provides historical insights. If you choose to explore without a guide, placards throughout the park provide information about the battle.
Just south of Leesburg, Virginia, discover Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve, with 695 acres of protected habitats. Designated as a Virginia treasure, this preserve is the home of forests, wetlands, fields and wildlife, including the American eagle, American beaver, white-tailed deer and a variety of other species. Take in the beauty of the Eastern Red Cedars or the Goose Creek waters as you hike through 20+ miles of family-friendly (and pet-friendy) trails suitable for any fitness level.
At Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park, this 45-mile paved trail is the narrowest in Virginia, stretching east to west from Shirlington to Purcellville. Flat areas, like those between Hamilton and Purcellville, are ideal for cycling, running and skating as you take in the sights of beautiful farmlands. If you’re interested in horseback riding, there are sections of the trail where this is possible.
Off-the-beaten-path adventures await at the Rust Sanctuary in Leesburg, Virginia. Visitors can immerse themselves in the untouched natural landscape while experiencing a dose of local history. Explore 68 acres of woodland trails, traverse through forests and meadows and keep an eye out for native and migratory birds, from bluebirds to songbirds, bald eagles and geese. The sanctuary is also home to the Rust Manor House, a historic wedding venue you can only tour by appointment.
Bazil Newman Riverfront Park is home to 100 acres of parkland, hiking trails, and the historic Elizabeth Mills canal lock system, a series of inland waterways dotted with stone ruins. Nestled behind the Lansdowne golf course, this secluded park is perfect for a peaceful day surrounded by Northern Virginia’s beauty. Take an afternoon hike on the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail or the Riverpoint Drive Trailhead. Canoe or kayak along the Potomac River under a canopy of trees.
Nothing beats the thrill of watching professional riders show off their riding skills at the Morven Park International Equestrian Center in Leesburg. From the popular Polo in the Park events to the thrilling Horse Trials, the center offers fun for the whole family.
Soar to new heights as you take in Loudoun’s natural beauty on a zip line. Zip lining is one of Loudoun County’s top outdoor activities. Empower Adventures in Middleburg will take you through tree-top platforms and towering sky bridges expanding across dozens of acres of dense, rich forest. It’s an adrenaline rush you won’t soon forget. There’s also a zip line tour by moonlight where you’ll glide through the trees under a spectacular starry night sky.