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Seven Corners

The best walks and hikes around Seven Corners

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Hiking around Seven Corners, located in the Falls Church area, features a network of urban and suburban trails. The landscape is characterized by local parks and green spaces, often following stream valleys like Four Mile Run. These routes typically offer gentle gradients and paved or well-maintained paths, suitable for accessible outdoor activity within a developed area.

Best hiking trails around Seven Corners

  • The most popular hiking route is Benjamin Banneker Park via Four Mile Run Trail — Falls Church,…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

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Custis Trail

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The Custis Trail offers a moderate hiking experience, covering 6.2 miles (9.9 km) with an elevation gain of 155 feet (47 metres). You can expect to complete this route in…

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Hike an easy 4.5-mile section of the Washington & Old Dominion Trail, gaining 110 feet of elevation in under two hours.

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Hike the easy 1.3-mile Lubber Run Trail in Arlington's Lubber Run Park, featuring stream views, woodlands, and an outdoor amphitheater.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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January 9, 2025, Bluemont Caboose

The Bluemont Caboose, now housed on a specially built rail bed behind the Bluemont Community Center, is a historical bit of the Washington and Old Dominion Railroad's (W&OD) legacy. Once a key transportation corridor in Northern Virginia, the W&OD connected Alexandria to Bluemont at the Blue Ridge Mountains' base. The railway provided a boost in regional development, agriculture, and tourism from 1859 until its closure in 1968. After the railroad tracks were removed, much of the route was transformed into rail trails. The Bluemont Citizens Association, in collaboration with the county Department of Parks and Recreation, restored the caboose into a museum showcasing railroad memorabilia and community history.

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This is the meeting of the Washington & Old Dominion rail trail with the Bluemont Junction Trail, which cuts off through the park. Both of these trails are paved so, when paired with a bit of road riding, you can easily manage a complete loop here.

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Bon Air Park is a a 24-acre space in Arlington County that is renowned for its stunning memorial rose garden. The garden features over 120 rose varieties and is a popular spot for weddings. The park also boasts azaleas and ornamental tree gardens. Visitors can enjoy playgrounds, picnic areas with charcoal grills, and a walking path. The park's reforested floodplain earned it the Best New Environmental Sustainability Award from the Virginia Recreation and Park Society in 2019.

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Four Mile Run Trail is a 6.2 mile long trail that runs from Bluemont Junction Park and merges with the Mount Vernon Trail where it meets the southern edge of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The trail is paved and off-road and not a challenging path, except for a couple of short but steep parts.

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The Benjamin Banneker Park is the home of the Intermediate Stone of the District of Columbia, an old surveyors boundary line for the District of Columbia. The marker stone was named and declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976 and was named after Benjamin Banneker, a free African American astronomer who helped with the original survey that set the boundaries of DC.

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The Lubber Run Trail is a paved trail that runs through Lubber Run Park. It is a great place for a family walk as the path is completely off-road and not challenging.

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July 11, 2024, Lubber Run

Nice view of Lubber Run from the trail of the same name. The trail follows the path of the stream, so you are treated with good views of the water for most of your time on the trail.

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July 11, 2024, Bon Air Park

Bon Air Park is a beautiful, urban green space along the Washington & Old Dominion Trail. The park has playgrounds, picnic areas and a rose garden.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails can I find around Seven Corners?

You can explore over 100 hiking trails around Seven Corners. The area offers a diverse network of paths, primarily featuring easy and moderate routes suitable for various fitness levels.

What kind of hiking difficulty can I expect in Seven Corners?

The trails around Seven Corners are predominantly easy to moderate, with 64 easy routes and 37 moderate options. There are also a couple of more challenging trails for experienced hikers, but the focus is on accessible outdoor activity within a developed area.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly hikes in Seven Corners?

Yes, Seven Corners is ideal for easy and beginner-friendly hikes. Many routes follow gentle gradients along paved or well-maintained paths. A great example is the Lubber Run Park loop — Falls Church, an easy 1.3-mile path perfect for a quick escape into nature.

What are some good options for family-friendly hikes in Seven Corners?

Many of the easy trails in Seven Corners are suitable for families. The urban park trails and green corridors offer safe and accessible environments. Consider the Benjamin Banneker Park via Four Mile Run Trail — Falls Church, which is 4.5 miles long and connects local parks along a scenic waterway, making it enjoyable for all ages.

Are there any circular walks available in Seven Corners?

Yes, several circular walks are available. For instance, the Bon Air Park – Four Mile Run Trail loop from Bailey's Crossroads is a popular 4.6-mile circular route that takes you through suburban green spaces.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Seven Corners?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the convenience of urban green spaces, the well-maintained paths, and the accessibility of routes that follow stream valleys like Four Mile Run.

Are there any interesting landmarks or attractions near the hiking trails?

While the trails themselves are primarily urban green spaces, Seven Corners is close to significant landmarks. You can find attractions like the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and the White House nearby. There are also natural monuments such as the Japanese Cherry Trees.

What is the typical duration for hikes in Seven Corners?

Hike durations vary depending on the route. Shorter loops like the Lubber Run Park loop can be completed in about 30-40 minutes, while longer trails such as the Benjamin Banneker Park via Four Mile Run Trail typically take around 1 hour 50 minutes.

Is there parking available for hikers near the trails in Seven Corners?

As Seven Corners features urban and suburban trails, parking is generally available at local parks or designated street parking areas near trailheads. It's advisable to check specific park information for the best parking options for your chosen route.

Can I reach the hiking trails in Seven Corners using public transport?

Given its urban location in the Falls Church area, many trails in Seven Corners are accessible via public transport. Local bus routes often serve the vicinity of parks and green spaces where trailheads are located, making it convenient to reach them without a car.

Are the trails in Seven Corners suitable for winter hiking?

The trails in Seven Corners, being mostly paved or well-maintained paths in urban green spaces, can generally be used for winter hiking. However, conditions can vary, so it's always best to check local weather forecasts and trail conditions for ice or snow before heading out.

Are there any cafes or amenities near the hiking routes in Seven Corners?

Yes, due to its urban setting, you'll find various cafes, restaurants, and other amenities conveniently located near many of the hiking routes in Seven Corners. These can be found in the surrounding Falls Church area, offering options for refreshments before or after your hike.

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