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Hike the easy 2.4-mile Fred Crabtree Park Trail in Reston, Virginia, featuring wooded paths, creeks, and natural terrain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.74 km
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3.77 km
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Fred Crabtree Park offers parking facilities for visitors. You can typically find parking directly at the park's entrance or designated trailheads within the park.
Yes, the trails at Fred Crabtree Park are dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all park users and wildlife.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access Fred Crabtree Park or its trails. It is open to the public for enjoyment.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. However, be aware that portions of the trail can become wet and muddy after rain, especially during wetter seasons.
The terrain is predominantly natural surface, consisting of sand, dirt, and natural rock. You'll find footpaths with varied elevation changes, winding through a mix of evergreen and deciduous trees. Some sections can be muddy after rain.
The trail system at Fred Crabtree Park offers a range of difficulties. While some sections have moderate elevation changes, there are also easier loops. Overall, it's generally considered suitable for beginners and families, though some parts might be more challenging for very young children or those unaccustomed to natural surface trails.
Yes, the park is rich in natural features. You'll encounter the tranquil Little Difficult Run creek and its floodplain, along with smaller streams. There are also boulder outcroppings, interesting vegetation, and an undeveloped pond that serves as a prime wildlife habitat. One specific highlight is Rocky Creek.
Fred Crabtree Park's diverse habitats, including its undeveloped pond and wetland areas, make it a good spot for nature observation. You might spot various bird species, small mammals, and other local wildlife, especially near the water sources.
Yes, the park features multiple trail loops, allowing hikers to choose routes of varying lengths and difficulties. This provides flexibility for different activity levels and preferences.
It's important to be aware that portions of the trail can become quite wet and muddy after rainfall. We recommend wearing appropriate waterproof footwear and exercising caution on slippery sections during these times.
While the park is located in Reston, Virginia, direct public transportation access might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus routes or ride-sharing options for the most current information on reaching the park without a personal vehicle.