Attractions and places to see around Broadlands, Virginia, include a variety of natural spaces and trails. This master-planned community in Loudoun County is recognized for its natural wooded trails, wetlands, and wildlife preserves. The area features extensive outdoor recreation opportunities, including sections of the Washington & Old Dominion Trail and the Beaverdam Reservoir Trail. Broadlands offers a blend of natural landscapes and community amenities for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The Chisel Branch Campsite is a hiker-biker campsite named after for a stream that crosses beneath the canal approximately half a mile from the site. Amenities include a chemical toilet, water, picnic table, and grill
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Beaverdam Reservoir Trail offers serene vistas, winding through lush woodlands and alongside the tranquil waters of the reservoir.
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This historic Lockhouse witnessed the events of the Civil War as troops traversed from one side of the river to the other. Today, it offers the opportunity to be rented as a base camp for your cycling adventures in the surrounding area.
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The Luck Stone Quarry overlook, just off the W&OD (Washington & Old Dominion) bike path offers you a view of the quarry below. The nearby city of Leesburg and it's Quarry has played a major part in the developing of Northern Virginia.
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This is a viewpoint alongside the Washington & Old Dominion Trail. The viewpoint has views to Luck Stone Quarry, which belongs to Luck Stone, the company is the largest producer of stone sand and gravel in the US. Here you can have a closer look of how is the mining process.
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Completely paved and totaling right around 45 miles, the Washington & Old Dominion Trail is a super popular option for paved bike riding around the area. You can use the trail to make different loops or just do out and backs. Some sections (like this one) spend a good bit of time near cars and city streets, while other sections are through fields and countryside.
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This Lockhouse saw the Civil War unfold as the two sides crossed from one side of the river to the other. It can now be rented as a base camp for your cycling excursions in the area.
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Broadlands, Virginia, is rich in natural spaces. You can explore the Stream Valley Park, which offers 150 acres of natural wooded trails, wetlands, and wildlife preserves. The Broadlands Wetlands Preservation Area is another natural haven with diverse wildlife and peaceful walking trails. Don't miss the serene vistas along the Beaverdam Reservoir Trail, winding through lush woodlands and alongside tranquil waters.
Yes, the area offers a glimpse into its past. You can visit the Lefevre Stone House and Cemetery, built in 1874, which showcases Pennsylvania-German construction techniques and tells the story of a significant local family. Additionally, Lockhouse 25 is a historical site that witnessed events of the Civil War and can even be rented for cycling excursions.
The W&OD Trail — Leesburg section is a highly popular option for cycling. This completely paved trail extends for approximately 45 miles, perfect for various loops or out-and-back routes. For more cycling routes, including gravel biking options, you can explore the Cycling around Broadlands and Gravel biking around Broadlands guides.
Broadlands is very family-friendly. Many trails, like the W&OD Trail — Leesburg section and the Luck Stone Quarry Overlook, are suitable for families. The community also features multiple playgrounds and picnic areas, and pools are available during the summer months. The Broadlands Nature Center offers nature-focused programs for all ages.
For unique views, visit the Luck Stone Quarry Overlook, located just off the W&OD Trail. It provides an interesting perspective of the Luck Stone Quarry and insight into the mining process. The Beaverdam Reservoir Trail also offers serene vistas as it winds through woodlands and alongside the reservoir.
You'll find several hiking opportunities. The Beaverdam Reservoir Trail is a popular choice, offering a moderate hike through woodlands and along the reservoir. The Stream Valley Park also provides extensive natural wooded trails. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Hiking around Broadlands guide, which includes trails like the Hal and Berni Hanson Park Loop and the Washington and Old Dominion Trail: Sterling to Leesburg.
Yes, for those looking to camp, the Chisel Branch Primitive Campsite is available. It's a hiker-biker campsite named after a stream nearby and offers amenities such as a chemical toilet, water, picnic table, and grill.
The Broadlands Wetlands Preservation Area is a natural haven known for its diverse wildlife, scenic views, and peaceful walking trails and boardwalks. It's an ideal spot for nature lovers, families, and pet owners, offering lush flora and fauna including turtles, birds, and waterfowl.
Many outdoor areas in Broadlands are dog-friendly. For instance, the Luck Stone Quarry Overlook and the various trails within the Broadlands Wetlands Preservation Area are suitable for walks with your dog. Always ensure your pet is on a leash and you clean up after them.
The Broadlands Nature Center is a lodge-style facility that offers a variety of nature-focused programs. As Broadlands is recognized as a Certified Wildlife Habitat Community, these programs often involve education about local wildlife, conservation, and outdoor activities, catering to both children and adults.
The Washington & Old Dominion Trail (W&OD Trail) is a popular paved trail, ideal for biking and walking. A significant section, the W&OD Trail — Leesburg section, is easily accessible near Broadlands. This section is part of the trail's approximately 45-mile length, offering various options for outdoor recreation.
The Broadlands community hosts various events. Notably, an outdoor amphitheater adjacent to the historic Lefevre Stone House hosts the Broadlands live concert series during the summer, providing cultural entertainment for residents and visitors.


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