NOVA Parks offers a variety of outdoor experiences through its well-maintained trails, historic sites, and water recreation opportunities across Northern Virginia.
NOVA Parks, also known as the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority, encompasses over 12,000 acres of protected land across Northern Virginia. It comprises a system of regional parks focused on preserving natural beauty and providing recreational resources for the community. The park system includes scenic areas like Meadowlark Botanical Gardens, historic sites such as Carlyle House, and verdant trails ideal for hiking and biking. The parks host a rich ecology providing habitats for diverse flora and fauna, inviting bird watchers and nature enthusiasts alike. NOVA Parks' history traces back to the 1950s when it was established to manage the increasing need for public recreational spaces in the growing suburban areas near Washington, D.C. Notable attractions include Hemlock Overlook Regional Park and Bull Run Regional Park, each offering unique opportunities for adventure and relaxation. From canoeing on the Occoquan River to hiking the trails of Potomac Overlook Regional Park, NOVA Parks caters to all outdoor enthusiasts.
Meadowlark Botanical Gardens
Historic Carlyle House
Bull Run Occoquan Trail
Hemlock Overlook Adventure Courses
Known for its beautiful display of seasonal flowers and plants across 95 acres.
A major hotspot for camping, water activities, and the Bull Run Festival of Lights.
A 5-mile trail perfect for kayaking and observing river wildlife.