Mason Neck State Park

Mason Neck State Park

Mason Neck State Park is a lush retreat in northern Virginia, known for its serene Potomac River views and thriving wildlife habitats.

1,856
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1985
Year Established

About Mason Neck State Park

Mason Neck State Park
 

Mason Neck State Park, located in southern Fairfax County, Virginia, spans over 1,800 acres along the Potomac River. This scenic park is renowned for its diverse ecosystems that include hardwood forests, wetlands, and tranquil shoreline areas. It serves as a sanctuary for a variety of wildlife species, most notably the American bald eagle which can often be seen in its natural habitat. The park's history is rich, with evidence of early Native American settlements followed by colonial era activities. Visitors are attracted to Mason Neck for its excellent opportunities for hiking and canoeing, as well as its bird-watching prospects. The park features several well-maintained trails that meander through its captivating landscapes, offering glimpses of deer, foxes, and a multitude of bird species. A visitor center provides educational exhibits about the local environment and conservation efforts, enhancing the visitor experience.

Highlights

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Scenic views of the Potomac River

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Bald eagle observation opportunities

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The Bay View Trail providing excellent wildlife viewing

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The beach and picnic area at the visitor center

Notable Natural Features

Potomac River Overlook

Offers beautiful views of the river, ideal for photography.

Elizabeth Hartwell Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge

Adjacent to the park, this refuge provides additional opportunities for wildlife encounters.

Visitor Center Exhibits

Features informative displays on local flora and fauna and the region's history.