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Easy hiking trails around Bailey'S Crossroads offer access to a variety of green spaces and natural features within the greater Northern Virginia and Washington D.C. metropolitan area. While the immediate vicinity is largely developed, local parks provide serene environments with winding trails and lush greenery. The region's strategic location allows for convenient access to broader trail networks, including urban riverside paths and natural preserves. These trails often feature gentle slopes and well-maintained paths, suitable for leisurely walks and light hiking.
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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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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is the meeting of the Washington & Old Dominion rail trail with the Bluemont Junction Trail, which cuts off through the park. Both of these trails are paved so, when paired with a bit of road riding, you can easily manage a complete loop here.
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Four Mile Run Trail is a 6.2 mile long trail that runs from Bluemont Junction Park and merges with the Mount Vernon Trail where it meets the southern edge of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The trail is paved and off-road and not a challenging path, except for a couple of short but steep parts.
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The Benjamin Banneker Park is the home of the Intermediate Stone of the District of Columbia, an old surveyors boundary line for the District of Columbia. The marker stone was named and declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976 and was named after Benjamin Banneker, a free African American astronomer who helped with the original survey that set the boundaries of DC.
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The Lubber Run Trail is a paved trail that runs through Lubber Run Park. It is a great place for a family walk as the path is completely off-road and not challenging.
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Nice view of Lubber Run from the trail of the same name. The trail follows the path of the stream, so you are treated with good views of the water for most of your time on the trail.
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Bon Air Park is a beautiful, urban green space along the Washington & Old Dominion Trail. The park has playgrounds, picnic areas and a rose garden.
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It is a beautiful, well-paved public footpath that runs along the river- it doesn't even feel like being in the city!
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It is a beautiful, well-paved public footpath that runs along the river- it doesn't even feel like being in the city!
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There are over 140 easy hiking trails around Bailey's Crossroads, offering a wide variety of options for leisurely walks and light hiking. In total, the area features more than 200 hiking routes across different difficulty levels.
The trails around Bailey's Crossroads are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the paths, the pleasant park settings, and the convenience of finding green spaces within the metropolitan area.
Yes, for a quick and easy walk, consider the Green Spring Gardens route, which is less than a kilometer long and can be completed in about 15 minutes. Another option is the Mason District Park loop, which is about 2.1 km and takes around 34 minutes.
Many of the easy trails are suitable for families. Local parks like Skyline Park, Hogge Park, Spring Lane Park, and Barcroft Park offer serene environments with well-maintained paths. The Four Mile Run Loop via Barcroft Park is a popular choice, providing a pleasant walk through a park setting.
Yes, many parks and trails in the Bailey's Crossroads area are dog-friendly, though leash rules typically apply. Local parks such as Barcroft Park and the extensive Washington & Old Dominion Trail are popular choices for walking with dogs. Always check specific park regulations for any restrictions.
While Bailey's Crossroads itself is developed, the easy hikes often feature lush greenery, winding paths through local parks, and access to broader regional greenways. You'll find serene park landscapes and accessible urban paths. For significant landmarks, the region's proximity to Washington D.C. means you can easily access highlights like the Lincoln Memorial or the Washington Monument, though these are not directly on the hiking trails themselves.
Many of the local parks within Bailey's Crossroads, such as Skyline Park, Hogge Park, and Spring Lane Park, are often accessible via local bus routes. For trails slightly further afield, public transport options vary, so it's best to check specific routes and park access points beforehand.
Parking is generally available at most local parks. For example, Barcroft Park, which is part of the Four Mile Run Loop, offers dedicated parking. Access points for the Washington & Old Dominion Trail also typically have parking facilities nearby. Smaller local parks like Spring Lane Park, Skyline Park, and Hogge Park often have street parking or small lots.
The mild climate in Bailey's Crossroads allows for year-round outdoor activity. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, making them ideal. Summer can be warm and humid, while winter can bring cooler temperatures, but trails remain accessible for those who don't mind the chill.
Yes, several easy routes are circular, providing a convenient hiking experience. The Four Mile Run Loop via Barcroft Park is a popular circular trail. Another excellent option is the Mason District Park loop, which takes you through varied park landscapes.
While the immediate Bailey's Crossroads area is largely flat and developed, some nearby trails offer scenic views. For instance, Scott's Run Nature Preserve, a short drive away, features trails with scenic views, particularly known for fall colors. Roosevelt Island also offers pleasant views of the Potomac River and the D.C. skyline.


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