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Neabsco Boardwalk

4.7 (26 reviews)

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Ophelia B.

The magical experience of Christmas in the 4th Annual Holiday Walk of Lights at Neabsco Regional Park and Boardwalk in Woodbridge, Virginia. It was a 0.88 mile-long walk along the park & boardwalk of stunning, hand-crafted light displays and illuminated stunning photo displays to capture sparkling memories of loved ones throughout the Christmas lit path. (December 18, 2025)

Laura W.

This is a nice little free light display in PWC. It opens at 5:30 and was kind of crowded by our arrival around 5:45. There is a food truck onsite plus a couple of vendors. There are many photo opportunities both before the boardwalk and after. Pets are welcomed. Make sure to go to the observation deck to get a nice overview of the entire display. Parking is a slight issue-there is none on site so a few schools in the area provide parking and have a shuttle to the lights. Definitely a nice option if you have little kids and don't want to spend a lot of money to see some lights.

Iva N.

We decided to go a little bit out to check this park/boardwalk. Nice clean boardwalk and park, awesome views, clean and not overly crowded. We only did the top part of boardwalk a little less than 1 mile to the end of the observation deck. There is a closer observation deck that is on the street side view. We went to the farthest end which was relaxing and gorgeous. A couple of benches all around boardwalk if you're tired or would just like to sit down enjoying the view. The park itself has plenty of ample parking with kids playground, volleyball court, grill benches and portable potty. Overall we'd def come back to walk it again. Both my pup and I definitely had a great time. Maybe next time going closer to sunset :)

Elizabeth E.

It's really nice to get out and walk. Great for exercise, playing volleyball or kids playing on the playground. You always see wildlife and nature it's very relaxing.

Austin G.

Under a 45-minute drive from Southeast Washington, D.C. is a boardwalk through a nature preserve. Here's what you should know about Neabsco boardwalk: 1) Free: Like all parks in the area, it's open to the public at no cost. 2) Parking: There's a large lot at the Neabsco Park. Hike south on the Potomac Heritage Trail for about five minutes before hitting the boardwalk. 3) Boardwalk: It's almost a mile long and pretty wide allowing for social distancing as you pass other visitors. There are several places to hop onto the boardwalk. Note that there's no shade on the boardwalk so plan accordingly. 4) Restrooms: There are two open outhouses at the Neabsco Park. 5) Wildlife: You'll see ducks, herons and other wildlife. There's a wooden tower that gives especially good views of the nature preserve.

LaShawn G.

This is my favorite spot to get some sunshine, air, and much needed outside cardio. Before the pandemic I did not even know this places existed and I'm so happy (not for the pandemic) , but that I found this place. I love the gym don't get me wrong but sometimes I just want to get a nice walk/jog outside and see nature. The parking lot here is kind of small especially now that most of the woodbridge/dumfries area now knows about this place it can get packed quickly on a nice day. I was here on this past Wednesday but I like to come out at least once a week just to get that fresh air! Just walking on the boardwalk and admiring nature I have a big smile on my face every time I see my favorite animals which are turtles in the water. I've seen many other types of birds and other wild life as I'm walking the paths. I like they have the workout stations throughout the area so you can get in a little pump while you are doing your walk/run. My main issue here is that many people continue to litter not only masks, but water bottles, and other miscellaneous trash that anyone with good sense should know to throw in trash can. Wildlife needs are help and we shouldn't be so careless to cause unnecessary harm. Again....I will continue to come here to clear my mind and get in some well needed outside cardio!

You can see the little turtle on that log there.
Dani J.

This place was so great. We went on a nice breezy day and that helps. So many birds. We saw a beaver and turtles and those pesky snake mouth fish. It was so pretty and not a tough trail. Great for everyone I'd say.

Keisha L.

I think this is my new favorite place to enjoy!!! Such a beautiful concept and well designed!! The boardwalk is wide enough to where you don't have to bump into people to pass by them. You also get to take in so much nature along the way from every spot on the boardwalk. Walk up to the top if the overlook and you can get a wide pane view of the entire area. We were lucky enough to see a train pass by as well as a crane. Make sure you look at the paneling along the boardwalk and it tells you what to look to see if you can spot it. Makes for a good time and depending on what it is, it may take you a while to find them. There are additional trails and pathways along the outskirts of the boardwalk to extend your visit. I do appreciate all workout stations along the way that you can do just about any workout. There are also directions at each station on how to use the equipment. If you have younger kids, there is also a playground for them along with a pavilion with picnic tables. Lastly, if you have to use the restroom, they have port-a-potties for ya!

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Hafsa M.

Perfect place for a nice walk. We got lucky with some great weather. This free park is a great place to visit if you are on the area. You see tons of wildlife, learn some new facts and get a chance to enjoy beautiful scenery. There is ample parking, a nice playground foe young children, workout stations for the fitness crew and plenty of informative signs explaining history or the ecosystem

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Danni C.

Beautiful walkway. There are a lot of peaceful animal sightings such as birds, beavers, herons, and dragonflies. Great to walk your dog, watch the sunset, or play a family game of volleyball.During Christmas the boardwalk is lit up with decorations including a musical walk through. The only thing keeping it from being 5 stars is the amount of litter that accumulates.

Mike R.

One of my favorite easy hikes! This is a lot like Huntley Meadows to the north, as it's swampland that's been preserved. Am grateful for this, and also that people of all abilities have the opportunity to visit here. The boardwalk is by itself stunning, yet my favorite times here, have been seeing bald eagles and osprey fly. What a incredible rush of adrenaline. A lot of folks bring long lens cameras, and every time I go here, for whatever reason forget it. Have been here many times too. The hike is I'll guess 8/10th of a mile each way or so. It's all on the flat boardwalk, and sits 8 to 10 feet above marsh and streams most of it. There's one section where you're at the water level. Here you can see turtles, frogs, and my favorite of all. Serpents! Have seen black rat snakes, garters, and also non venomous Northern Water snakes. Bird watching gets all the positive attention, but for the many of us who enjoy amphibians and reptiles, this can be a good viewing area. There's plenty of parking, and I hope you'll consider this one.

Kimi S.

The Neabsco Boardwalk is a 3/4 mile walk that looks over Virginia marshlands. Blue herons, sparrows, and wood ducks call this area home (all we saw was a fuzzy white caterpillar though). I would not recommend on a hot morning as there is no shade but it is perfect for breezy nights and the boardwalk makes it super easy for little toddler legs to navigate. Make sure to wear appropriate PPE as some areas can get pretty clogged due to the narrowness of the boardwalk. Other than that, it is pretty easy to socially distance and enjoy nature. I highly recommend!

Dakota W.

Absolutely beautiful and clean. There was some trash in the water but that is due to humans being trash. There is a play ground places to stretch, a few workout things, porta-potties and several different paths. There is a place you can view the area from up high. Dog friendly! 20/10 recommend. I only took a few photos.

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This is one of my favorite places to go for a walk and relax. Always enjoy the wild life and fresh air.

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Nicely maintained boardwalk with benches all along. Great place for wildlife photography.

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Near 360-degree landscape of colors, textures, tones, a lot of birds so the usual music there. Very enjoyable.

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4.6(5 reviews)
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The Boss trail is the coolest mountain bike obstacle trail I've accidentally found ever! It's…read morechallenging but it's short so you can run it 10 times, lots of wooden features and jumps, a few drops. The climbs are challenging. There are also a bunch of other easier trails here and you won't get quite as lost as you could at fountainhead.

Meadowood in Lorton is a U.S. BLM maintained property with a number of equestrian, mountain bike,…read moreand hiker trails. FYI for horse people: The Harley Road trailhead parking lot is designed for horse trailers, with a nice turnaround. No need to back up! The map that comes up on yelp shows the BLM office, check the trail map online for trailhead parking lots. There are maps at the parking lots to take, with mileage for trail segments. I'm reviewing the recently opened 4.6 mile South Branch hiking and mountain bike trail. The trail is accessible from a few parking lots (see the trail map). I parked at the lot on Old Colchester Rd, which only has space for about 6 cars, but I've never had trouble parking. There are no restrooms, water fountains, or garbage cans, so plan to bring water, and pack your trash out. I think they participate in managed hunts (announced) but I would not be surprised to find poachers, so think twice about dressing in deer colored clothes! I've hiked and jogged the trail. There are a few segments where the trail splits and then merges, one more difficult segment for mountain bikes, another for hikers. The trails are clearly marked, and you can easily make a longer hike by combining trails. South Branch is shady, the whole way. The hills are challenging enough to be fun without being miserably painful. If you think of Burke Lake's trail as a 1 on a 1 to 10 degree of difficulty, I'd rate South Branch as a 3 or 4 but I'm not the strongest hiker. There isn't room for 2 to walk side by side in most spots, and keep your ears open. We yielded the trail to bikes, but the bike riders slowed and didn't mow us down. If everyone plays well together it will help - a bike could topple down steep ravines in a couple of spots, they need some room. But bikes need to watch out too. Dogs are allowed, leash laws apply. I don't think a jogging stroller would make it. Very bumpy. The marshy area has a raised walkway and the small creeks have bridges, so you will not get soaked. Mud pits have honeycomb cinderblock retainers which is really nice. I think this trail is a blast. I don't like crowds and I like a challenge. This is a hard run for me, but a good one. I am so happy to find a place like this with no crowds. Love it!! This is the link to the trail map as of June 2012 http://www.blm.gov/es/st/en/fo/lpfo_html/recreation.html

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5.0(5 reviews)
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My wife and I have visited this trail several times in the past month and every time it has been…read morevery enjoyable. The trail is paved and kept clean. Every few miles there are porta potties and picnic tables if you need to use the toilet, rest or have a snack. There are some benches along the trail if you need to sit down or just take in the view of nature. We've started at several locations along the trail and from the trail heads. Often striking up conversations with others that are there to exercise or just enjoy the nature. Every one we have encountered has been friendly. The nature is really something else. The wildlife is really cool, we see something new every time such as Cow, deer, snakes, turtles, various birds species, fish, squirrels, beavers and other little things like dragon flies and butterflies. The trail is a nice break and I highly suggest it to anyone that wants a enjoyable place to ride,walk, run.

Great Bike Trail. It's also a walking and jogging trail. I love that it's secluded and there isn't…read moremuch access to the main roads from the trail. I've been coming here for quite a few years and have never had any problems. The paths are very clean and a lot of trees surrounding. Everyone is friendly and when crossing the main roads the cars will slow down and drivers are very vigilant on keeping an eye out. There are many landmarks and a lot of beautiful animals all over. Deer, Rabbits, many different sized dragon flies, turtles, snakes and we saw an Eagle before. The animals keep their distance and if you leave them alone your safe. Yesterday my watch said I rode for 25.30 miles one way and we didn't even reach the end. Love this area

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Indianhead Trail - A view of the Mattawoman creek from the trail.

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Just behind the D.C. Workhouse and Reformatory development is a large public park that provides so…read moremuch peace. Here's why you should visit if you're in the area: 1) Trails: There are a number of trails of all lengths perfect for a little hike with small kids. The trails are even enough that you could job on them, but they aren't paved so strollers are not recommended. 2) History: There are several plaques that tell the land's history being the property of a Revolutionary War hero. 3) Frisbee Golf: There's a long course with markers and all. 4) Workout Equipment: There are several stations to get a good arm and leg workout in. 5) Pond: There's a little pond that one of the trails leads to. Some even fish in it off of the dock. 6) Open Space: There are a few wide grassy areas on hills perfect for do walkers.

We've been here a handful of times to do the ~2 mile trail walk (Giles Run Meadow Trail) with our…read morekids. It's a nice course down around the pond, along the disc golf course, through the woods with changes of elevation, over the river on rocks, and back). The trail is well-worn and you may encounter runners, walkers with dogs, and bikers (though honestly for us it's been very few). The only somewhat bad thing is that it is very often muddy (but it's the woods so what can you do?!). There's a ton of parking, a tiny play area (I wanted to say playground but it's really not), and a floating dock at the pond where you can fish. This park is part of a bigger walkway/trail system which we have not as of yet explored. It would be nice if they had restrooms, so thankfully we live fairly close.

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Giles Run Meadow Park
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