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Lord Fairfax Community College Connector Trail
Tải game bắn cá The LFCC Connector Trail, a 1/3 mile ADA accessible crushed stone trail meanders around a pond and wildlife area and eventually meets the Stafford Farm Trail. The trail is mainly flat and is suitable for walking, jogging, or biking. The trail can be found at the far corner of the LFCC parking lot, near the red shed. Opened in September 2009, this multi-purpose trail is the first phase of a trail that will connect to the future extension of the Warrenton Branch Greenway. When the Greenway extension is completed these trails will provide a multipurpose trail from the Town of Warrenton to the Community College. Directions from Rt. 29: At the light on the southern end of Warrenton, make the turn away from Warrenton, towards the landfill on Lord Fairfax Road. Take the left to enter the LFCC campus and follow the road all the way around to the far corner of the parking lot. |
Stafford Trail Directions:Tải game bắn cá The trailhead at Stafford Farm can be reached by taking Meetze Road South roughly 1 mile from the Rt 29 interchange. There is a kiosk at the trail head and parking is available just beyond the kiosk. The trail can also be reached at the end of the LFCC trail. |
Silver Cup Connector Trail
Directions: Parking is available at Rady Park and the trail can be reached by walking/riding the trail that crosses Bear Wallow Road. After crossing, the Silver Cup Trail turns right and follows Bear Wallow Road North. Warrenton Branch Greenway |
Warrenton Branch Greenway
The Warrenton Branch Greenway was the only trail in Virginia to be designated a National Recreation Trail in 2012. More information about the National Recreation Trail System can be found at the National Recreation Trail website and the Warrenton Branch Greenway Story Map Directions:Tải game bắn cá Parking and trailheads are located at both ends of the Greenway. The Old Town Warrenton trailhead is located at the end of South 4th Street and the Old Meetze trailhead can be reached by taking Meetze Road Southeast and turning on Old Meetze Road. The parking lot is at the end of the road. |
Cedar Run Greenway - White’s Mill Section
Directions: Parking is planned for the future. In the meantime you can access by parking in cul-de-sac just beyond Baymont Inn and Suites off of Route 29 north of Warrenton, trail entrance is just down the gravel road (please do not park along gravel road as it is a private street). |
Cedar Run Greenway - Woods at Warrenton (Design)This trail in development will add roughly ½ miles of paved trail to the planned loop trail around the Town of Warrenton. It will connect to the White’s Mill trail at Academy Hill Extended Road and to the planned trails of Warrenton Chase. The trail will also connect to an interpretive nature trail along the constructed wetlands and flood plain. A safe crossing will be established between Woods at Warrenton and White’s Mill Trail. Directions:Tải game bắn cá Take Walker Drive to Academy Hill Road Extended. Follow Academy Hill Road Extended over Route 29 until it dead ends. Parking lot will be available when the trail is completed. |
Northern Fauquier Community Park Trail
Directions: The park entrance is located on John Marshall Highway (Rt 55) between Zulla/Belvoir Rd and Whiting Road just east of Marshall. |
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Bluebird Cross Country Trail at Crockett ParkThe BCCT is mostly open, following the shoreline, crossing the dam, and looping around the spillway. The trail is approximately 1.5 miles and serves as an intermediate cross country ski trail. Directions: The park is located off of Meetze Road between Route 28 and Balls Mill Road on Rogues Road South. Rogues Road will dead end at the park entrance where ample parking is available. |
Picnic Area Loop Trail at Crockett Park
Directions: Tải game bắn cá The park is located off of Meetze Road between Route 28 and Balls Mill Road on Rogues Road South. Rogues Road will dead end at the park entrance where ample parking is available. |
Bowen's Run Greenway - Cedar Lee Middle School Trail (Planning)Fauquier County Parks and Recreation Department recently submitted a request for a Safe Routes to School grant for CLMS to implement biker/ walker safety measures including the construction of a shared use path to multiple neighborhoods surrounding the school. Paths along Schoolhouse Road, under the Route 17 bridge (next to the railroad tracks) and Torrie Way will connect CLMS to subdivisions, the library, and shopping centers. Sidewalks will also be repaired and be ADA compliant. |
John Marshall Birthplace Trail
The grass walking trail can be reached just beyond the parking area. Interpretive signage has been placed near the parking area as well as picnic tables and grills. Directions: The trailhead and parking lot are on Rt. 649 Germantown Road. From Route 28 in between Meetze Road and Route 17, take Germantown Road South for approximately ½ mile. |
Monroe Park
Monroe Park has a ¼ mile paved ADA accessible trail that loops around the open space passing the playground, baseball field, and picnic shelter. Children will get a kick out of the quaint bridge. The trail crosses the parking lot and leads to the Gold Mining Museum. Directions: Located off of Route 17 South near Goldvein. Take Route 615 South and the park will be on your left (Gold Dust Parkway). Parking is immediately inside the entrance. |
Lucky Hill Greenway - Riverton Section
Directions:Tải game bắn cá From Main Street in Remington, take 651 (Main Street) across the railroad tracks and immediately turn left on Tin Pot Run. The trailhead is about ½ mile down the road inside the Riverton subdivision on the left. |
Whippoorwill Greenway - Lake Whippoorwill Section
Another small section of this greenway has been opened to the public off of Baldwin Street, in the Jamison Farm neighborhood. Directions: The trailhead can be found just beyond PB Smith Elementary School on Route 605. |
Vint Hill Farms Greenway - Brookside Section
This multi-modal asphalt trail traverses the Brookside neighborhood. The trail has several short span boardwalks as the trail winds its way through hardwoods, open space, past beautiful homes and next to Lake Anne. There are connectors at various locations: Lake Brittle, both community centers and Rogues Rd. Information kiosks, trash cans and dog waste stations are available along the trail. Bike racks are located at each community center. Currently this ADA accessible trails runs 3.93 miles. Plans to connect to the other neighborhoods and Vint Hill Village Green are in the works. Map Directions: Trailheads are located at Brookside Pkwy., Lake Brittle, Riley Rd., Rogues Rd. and Shepherdstown Rd. Public Parking is available at the gravel parking lot at the end of Lake Brittle Rd. |