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    Bon Air Park

    4.6 (34 reviews)

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    Angela B.

    Bon Air Park Rose Garden really is a hidden gem--especially if you've never been before. Even on a hot summer day, it was beautiful. I can only imagine how stunning it must be in the spring when everything's in full bloom or during a crisp, colorful fall afternoon. While the heat made it a bit tough to linger, strolling through the garden and taking in all the vibrant colors was still absolutely worth the visit. It's a peaceful spot that's perfect for a quiet walk or a quick break from the bustle of the day.

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    Francine A.

    A gorgeous rose garden with great backdrops and scenery for photoshoots! Peak season when we took these photos was around June.

    Mechelle M.

    A Hidden Gem in Full Bloom. Bon Air Park has officially become my favorite park to visit--and for good reason. The flower garden is an absolute vibe, and I truly felt like I caught it. What impressed me most was how beautifully maintained the garden is. It's clear that visitors respect the space no trampled flowers and are careful crossing into the garden beds, just pure appreciation of nature's beauty. The park also features tennis courts and scenic walking trails for those looking to get active, but I spent most of my time immersed in the tranquility of the garden. I even filmed an episode of my show here it was the perfect backdrop and took some photos to remember the moment. If you're ever in the area, this is a place worth carving out time for. Whether you're looking to walk, relax, or just get inspired, Bon Air Park delivers an experience everyone should have at least once. Plenty of parking. It seems that it can get full on beautiful weather days but, it does have a free parking lot with plenty of spaces.

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    Ria P.

    Love coming to this park. There are roses in every color. But parking at peak times can be tricky, so be patient.

    Shernell H.

    The flowers here are so beautiful. If you are looking for a place to just sit, admire the beauty, then get a mini walk in or run, this may be the place for you. Timing of the year for visiting the park is also essential, as the heat may have impact on certain flowers not blooming or dying from lack of watering (there was one section that was dried up on our visit at the beginning of September), so that is something to consider. There is also plenty of parking.

    Nicole R.

    There isn't much to add that other Yelpers have not covered! This garden is a must-see and worth the trip. Well maintained, and lots of photo ops and places to just sit and just take it all in. There is a parking lot and short trail in the adjoining park.

    Van N.

    Beautiful garden with various types of roses Such a nice place for morning walk and photoshoot.

    A Red Rose on Nov, 22, 2020.
    Gilbert G.

    This is a pretty rose garden which is next to two tennis courts, a children's playground, and picnic area. From the garden, you can see the Washington & Old Dominion bike trail (just across Four Mile Run Creek). This park and rose garden was a pleasant surprise. It's located at the bottom of a steep hill as you are driving along Wilson Blvd. The park is about 1 mile west of the high-rise office buildings of Ballston. At the entrance on North Lexington St., the parking lot is spacious and free - a bonus for Arlington where street parking can be difficult to find. I drove here on a Sunday afternoon in mid-November for a brief stop while enjoying a cup of coffee, and was surprised to see a few roses. The weather was cloudy but in the upper 50s - warm enough for a family to enjoy an outdoor picnic lunch. Look forward to visiting again when more roses are in bloom.

    Cyndy K.

    Cyndy's Bottom Line: A beautiful rose garden and so much more. Bon Air Park is a memorial rose garden and features more than 120 different varieties of roses. You can get lost in the rows of gorgeous roses in a variety of brilliant colors. The Arlington Rose Foundation serves as partner to advise on and help promote planting. There is also a section of azaleas, camellias and shade, sun and ornamental tree gardens. This 24-acre park also includes playgrounds for kids, picnic areas with charcoal grills and a walking path. A great place to enjoy the day.

    Tiffany Y.

    Bon Air is a beautiful neighborhood park with a gorgeous rose garden which is the highlight of the park. They are maintained to perfection. I was really impressed as I went in the height of summer; the roses were still in bloom with so many different colors! There is ample parking, paths to walk, a playground, etc. -- basically something there for the whole family to enjoy.

    Nicole S.

    Such a happy surprise! I saw a mention of this park on a FB group, so I thought I'd go check it out. I had no idea what to expect and was just looking to spend some time outside. I was pleased to find such a beautiful, well maintained garden. I was there in early October and there was still beautiful blooms. I look forward to coming back when it might be more of a peak bloom. There's also an educational garden which was nice to walk through. It looked like it needed a little attention, but many things do during this pandemic craziness. I also noticed a playground and lots of green space. There was gravel path which people were walking and biking on. I'll have to get to that next visit. Oh! How can I forget? There was even a wedding wrapping up in the rose garden when I first arrived. Go see. You'll love it!

    Su T.

    Had a lovely lunch date with Husband here. Ample parking right next to the garden. Bring a blanket for sitting on the nice green grass, next to millions of lovely roses, with a basket of sandwiches and tea. Perfect!

    Win S.

    This is one of my favorite local and hidden gems in Arlington! And it's free! I came back-to-back in the early spring before all the roses bloom and it was still lovely then! Gorgeous greenery. Aside from roses, there are azaleas, magnolia trees, holly bushes and lovely camellia flowers in bloom! Such a beautiful sight! It's a great place for a mini photo shoot (so many great photo ops!) or place to go on a nice family-friendly stroll. Check out the walking paths that surround the park. There are cute little garden nooks where you can sit in the shade and look at more shrubs and greenery. Its own paradise! It's never crowded, so that's a plus during covid when you want to get outside and enjoy nature's beauty. The park has plenty of parking (has its own lot) which makes it very convenient. There are no bathrooms - so plan ahead! Ballston commons and a bunch of nice restaurants like Pupatella and Italian store are just minutes away. The park is also dog friendly, so you can bring your furry friends for a nice walk here, as well!

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    This park is fantastic. I recommend people stop by, especially when it is nice out. Plenty of parking and places to wander around.

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    Minimal playground area. Nice flower garden.

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    9 years ago

    Fun park with a great grassy area for frisbee or soccer and a beautiful rose garden. They also have a jungle gym with sand for the kids.

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    Aside from roses, there are azaleas, magnolia trees, holly bushes and lovely camellia flowers in bloom!

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    This is a little park tucked into North Arlington across from the Arlington Science Focus School…read more There is a small parking lot or street parking is available. This is definitely for the 5 and under crowd IMO. There are no big slides, no extensive climbing apparatuses. There's 2 baby swings and 2 big swings. There's a large sand pit that includes an excavator for digging and a play kitchen. There is a 3 person seesaw and a tiny pirate ship. There are two small slides. The centerpiece is supposed to be a solar system themed spray park. Currently you can climb on the "planets". Water fountains are working. There are tennis courts and a small bike circle. If you have bigger kids, go elsewhere but this is perfect for toddlers!

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    Lady Bird Johnson Park

    4.4
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    Lady Bird Johnson Park is a small park that takes up most of Columbia Island in the Potomac River…read morecreated in honor of the work the former First Lady did around urban beautification. Here's why it's worth a visit: 1) Park: It's a larger park with lots of trees, flowers and picnic tables in shade for family getaways. There are trails throughout the park including one that leads to a pedestrian bridge to the Pentagon. 2) Parking: There's a free three-hour parking lot near the marina. 3) Memorial: In the middle of the park is a memorial for Lady Bird's husband, President Johnson. 4) Views: The views from the park are stunning. You can see the entire National Mall from across the river. If you need a park with fewer people and lots of shade, go here!

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    Georgetown Waterfront Park

    4.5
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