Best attractions and places to see in Fauquier County include a diverse range of natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural experiences. Situated in Virginia's Piedmont region and bordering the Blue Ridge Mountains, the county features expansive state parks, diverse wildlife habitats, and miles of trails. It also encompasses historic towns with Civil War significance and a notable wine region. This combination provides a variety of experiences for visitors.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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One of many wonderful dirt and gravel roads that run around Big Cobbler Mountain. Motor vehicles are allowed on this road, but normally you will have the road to yourself, so it is a wonderful place to route your ride through.
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Nice gravel along a shady road. The road has some slight rollers, but nothing too difficult, so it is a nice road for a relaxed ride.
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Remington is an important historical town in the history of Virginia. It was an important hub on the Rappahannock Canal and was the site of several important battles in the Civil War. On Main Street, there are still several historic buildings mixed with the modern buildings.
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Beautiful path along the shore of the lake. It's well maintained and a great spot to bring the family for a ride.
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A brief yet steep hike for panoramic views of Virginia's Piedmont region. The Upper Piedmont Overlook unveils a protected Eastern U.S. landscape. Wear sturdy, mud-friendly shoes for this occasionally slippery part of the trail.
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The Sky Meadows State Park is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The former owner Paul Mellon named his property Skye Farm after the Scottish Isle of Skye. He donated the land in 1975 and since then it has not only been a great place for hiking and horseback riding, but it also offers the Mt. Bleak-Skye Farm. Here you can explore a total of 23 historic buildings from the area. More info: dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/sky-meadows
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Trico Fire Road is a 2.1 mile trail through George Richard Thompson State Wildlife Management Area. It can be accessed by foot.
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Pure nature. Just a dream!
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Fauquier County offers a wide range of outdoor activities, from hiking and cycling to fishing and horseback riding. You can explore extensive trail networks at places like Sky Meadows State Park, which is great for hiking and riding. For a relaxing walk through nature, consider the Trico Fire Road in the George Richard Thompson State Wildlife Management Area. The county also features public access to the Rappahannock River at Riverside Preserve for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing, and C.M. Crockett Park for boating.
Yes, Fauquier County is rich in history. The Warrenton Historic District features the picturesque Old Courthouse and buildings from the 19th century. You can also visit the Fauquier History Museum at the Old Jail, a nationally recognized site built in 1808, or the Mosby Museum (John Mosby's Brentmore) which honors Colonel John Singleton Mosby of the Civil War. Main Street Remington also holds significant historical importance, particularly from the Civil War era.
For panoramic views of Virginia's Piedmont region, the Upper Piedmont Overlook offers a rewarding experience after a brief but steep hike. Sky Meadows State Park, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, also provides beautiful vistas and open meadows.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Fauquier County are suitable for families. Sky Meadows State Park offers hiking and historic buildings to explore. The Trico Fire Road is a relaxing trail through forests and meadows, and the Lake Willow Bike Path is a well-maintained route perfect for family bike rides along the lake shore.
Fauquier County boasts diverse hiking trails. You can find easy, moderate, and difficult routes. For example, Sky Meadows State Park offers various hiking opportunities, while the Trico Fire Road provides a relaxing walk. The Appalachian National Scenic Trail also passes through the county, and G. Richard Thompson Wildlife Management Area features many miles of natural-surface trails. You can find more detailed hiking routes in our Hiking in Fauquier County guide.
Yes, Fauquier County is a great destination for cyclists. The Lake Willow Bike Path offers a beautiful, well-maintained route along the lake. Additionally, you'll find many wonderful dirt and gravel roads, such as Gravel on Stillhouse Road, which are ideal for gravel cycling. Explore more cycling options in our Cycling in Fauquier County guide.
Beyond its natural landscapes and historical sites, Fauquier County is renowned as the heart of Virginia's 'wine country,' home to over two dozen wineries and the popular Fauquier Wine Trail. It also has a strong equestrian tradition, hosting major events and being considered 'Horse & Wine Country.' Old Town Warrenton offers unique shops, art galleries, and dining experiences, including the popular Red Truck Bakery.
Fauquier County offers several excellent spots for running. Sky Meadows State Park has trails suitable for running, and the George Richard Thompson State Wildlife Management Area, where the Trico Fire Road is located, provides natural-surface trails. For more specific routes and distances, check out our Running Trails in Fauquier County guide.
While not exactly 'hidden,' the Red Truck Bakery in Warrenton is a unique and popular stop, known for its baked goods and iconic red truck outside a repurposed 1921 Esso filling station. For nature enthusiasts, Wildcat Mountain Natural Area, managed by The Nature Conservancy, offers diverse habitats and rich plant and animal life, including 186 bird species, with old stone walls marking its past as farmland.
Fauquier County provides several excellent locations for wildlife spotting. Wildcat Mountain Natural Area is known for its diverse habitats supporting a rich variety of plant and animal life, including 186 bird species. Riverside Preserve, designated an Audubon at Home Wildlife Sanctuary, is another great spot. G. Richard Thompson Wildlife Management Area also offers opportunities to see wildlife amidst its 4,000 acres.
Fauquier County offers attractions year-round, but the spring and fall seasons are particularly popular. Spring brings spectacular displays of wildflowers, especially in areas like G. Richard Thompson Wildlife Management Area. Fall offers pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities and beautiful foliage, especially in the Blue Ridge Mountains area around Sky Meadows State Park. Summer is great for water activities at Riverside Preserve, while winter can offer peaceful, crisp days for hiking.


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