Hidden Pond Nature Center is a 48-acre environmental education facility in Reston, Virginia, offering visitors a chance to explore diverse local habitats through trails and interactive exhibits.
Hidden Pond Nature Center spans 48 acres within Reston, Virginia, providing an accessible urban natural area dedicated to environmental education and community engagement. The center features habitats including a pond, wetlands, forested areas, meadows, and vernal pools that support a wide range of native flora and fauna. Its location within Fairfax County attracts families, school groups, and nature enthusiasts seeking outdoor learning experiences close to the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The center opened in 1979 and has since served as a local hub for interactive exhibits, natural science programs, and seasonal events. The surrounded one-mile trail system allows visitors to observe native birds, amphibians, turtles, insects, and plant species in their natural settings. Key facilities include a natural science museum, classrooms, and an outdoor pavilion used for ranger programs and community events. Hidden Pond is a valuable green space promoting conservation awareness and hands-on nature exploration. Its ponds and wetlands contribute to watershed health and provide opportunities for wildlife observation year-round. Visitors appreciate the tranquil setting, educational signage along trails, and diverse wildlife watching during spring migrations and fall foliage seasons.
A scenic pond and wetland area supporting frogs, turtles, and birdlife
Interactive educational exhibits inside the nature center building
One-mile trail system featuring diverse habitats of forest and meadow
Seasonal programs including vernal pool exploration and birdwatching events
Core aquatic habitat supporting amphibians, turtles, and numerous bird species.
Indoor educational space featuring live animal displays and interactive science exhibits.
Seasonal pools critical for amphibian breeding, observable during spring programming.