Fountainhead Regional Park offers extensive recreation opportunities including hiking, mountain biking, and water activities around the scenic Occoquan Reservoir in northern Virginia.
Fountainhead Regional Park is a prominent 1,100-acre park located near Fairfax Station, Virginia, managed by the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority. The park borders the western end of the Occoquan Reservoir, a critical water supply source for the region, and features a mix of forested landscapes, wetlands, and open spaces. Its hilly terrain and dense hardwood forest provide habitats for diverse flora and fauna, including white-tailed deer, red foxes, and numerous bird species. The park was established to protect water quality while serving as a premier outdoor recreation site for the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Visitors can enjoy over 10 miles of multi-use trails designed for hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians, ranging from easy loops to more technical routes with elevation changes. The Occoquan Reservoir offers boating, kayaking, and fishing opportunities, with a boat launch and rental services available on-site. Fountainhead is also popular for picnicking, camping in its well-maintained campground, and seasonal nature programs. The park's combination of forested hills and waterfront make it a favored spot for wildlife viewing, trail running, and family-friendly outings. Its proximity to urban centers while providing a relatively secluded outdoor experience adds to its appeal. Fountainhead Regional Park balances conservation goals with diverse recreational offerings and welcomes visitors seeking both active pursuits and quiet natural appreciation.
Occoquan Reservoir shoreline for fishing and paddle sports
Mountain bike trails with varying difficulty and terrain
Scenic forested hiking trails with wildlife viewing opportunities
Fountainhead Campground with developed sites in a woodland setting
A large man-made reservoir offering boating, kayaking, and fishing opportunities with scenic water views.
Over 10 miles of maintained trails designed for hiking, biking, and equestrian use, weaving through forests and hills.
A developed campground with tent and RV sites providing woodland camping minutes from Washington, D.C.