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Hiking in Occoquan Regional Park offers a diverse trail system across 400 acres in Northern Virginia, characterized by mature eastern deciduous forests and riparian landscapes along the Occoquan River. The park features well-maintained paths that wind through wooded areas and provide views of the river. Elevations are generally low, with trails catering to various fitness levels.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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3.29km
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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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Cherry Run Park, located around Huntsman Lake, teems with ducks, deer, and a beaver population. It's an ideal spot for jogging, biking, walking, and dog walking on a leash.
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Cherry Run Park, located around Huntsman Lake, teems with ducks, deer, and a beaver population. It's an ideal spot for jogging, biking, walking, and dog walking on a leash.
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Powells Creek Trail creates a quiet loop within Leesylvania State Park. There are some great views of the waterway along with some heavily forested sections. You can also easily connect to the popular Potomac Heritage Trail from this path if you want to add more miles to your tour.
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Leesylvania State Park encompasses over 500 acres right on the border of Virginia and the Potomac River. There are a couple different areas within the park that offer trail access. The northern area is more for sightseeing from the parking lot and visitors center, while this southern area is where the majority of the longer trails start.
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Powells Creek Trail creates a quiet loop within Leesylvania State Park. There are some great views of the waterway along with some heavily forested sections. You can also easily connect to the popular Potomac Heritage Trail from this path if you want to add more miles to your tour.
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Leesylvania State Park encompasses over 500 acres right on the border of Virginia and the Potomac River. There are a couple different areas within the park that offer trail access. The northern area is more for sightseeing from the parking lot and visitors center, while this southern area is where the majority of the longer trails start.
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This park is secluded, offering a quiet and peaceful run on a nice paved trail. It's situated on the southern part of Huntsman Lake and features a playground and basketball court.
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There are several bus-accessible hiking trails in and around Occoquan Regional Park. This guide specifically highlights 3 routes, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty, that are easily reachable by public transport.
The bus-accessible hikes in this guide are generally easy to moderate. For example, the Huntsman Lake Loop is an easy 3.3 km route, while the Powells Creek Trail loop from Leesylvania offers a more challenging 17.6 km moderate hike.
Yes, Occoquan Regional Park is very family-friendly. Many trails are well-maintained and suitable for all ages. The park also features playgrounds and picnic areas, making it an ideal destination for a family outing. The Cherry Run Park – Cherry Run Park loop from Greentree Village Park is an easy 5 km option that families might enjoy.
Yes, Occoquan Regional Park is dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are generally welcome on the trails, allowing you to enjoy your hike with your canine companion. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
The trails in Occoquan Regional Park wind through mature woodlands and along the scenic Occoquan River. You can expect to see diverse plant life, including wildflowers, and potentially spot various bird species like bald eagles, great blue herons, and woodpeckers, especially during migration seasons.
Yes, Occoquan Regional Park is rich in history. You can explore historic brick kilns, including a preserved beehive kiln, which are remnants of a brick-making operation. The park also hosts the Turning Point Suffragist Memorial, honoring women's voting rights.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from 54 ratings. Reviewers often praise the park's tranquil riverside paths, well-maintained trails, and the opportunity to enjoy nature close to urban areas.
Yes, many of the trails in Occoquan Regional Park are designed as loops, offering convenient circular routes. For instance, the Huntsman Lake Loop and the Cherry Run Park – Cherry Run Park loop from Greentree Village Park are both excellent circular options.
Yes, Occoquan Regional Park features the Brickmakers Café, offering refreshments. Additionally, there are numerous picnic areas with tables and grills throughout the park, perfect for a packed lunch.
Occoquan Regional Park offers enjoyable hiking experiences year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and active birdlife, while fall showcases vibrant foliage. Summer is pleasant with the shade of mature woodlands, and winter offers crisp, quiet walks, though some services might be reduced.
Yes, the Occoquan River provides opportunities for water-based activities. The park has a marina and boat launch for kayaking and boating, with rentals available seasonally. Fishing is also popular, with the river teeming with bass, catfish, and sunfish.


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