Parks

Frederick County Parks

Frederick County Parks

Enjoy the outdoors at one of two major or five neighborhood parks. Clearbrook and Sherando parks boast 25-meter pools, paddleboats, hiking trails, ballfields, and picnic shelters and tables. Located at multiple sites in Frederick County. 107 N. Kent Street Winchester, VA 22601 540-665-5678 http://www.co.frederick.va.us/parks/

Wilson’s Wild Animal Park

Wilson’s Wild Animal Park

Wilson’s Wild Animal Park is nestled in the Northern Shenandoah Valley, just minutes from Winchester. The park is home to over 200 mammals, birds, and reptiles, which represent more than 50 species of wild animals from all over the world. The park covers over 20 acres, many of which are naturally wooded. Watch lions relaxing in the grass as Thomson’s Gazelle and giant African...

State Arboretum of Virginia – Blandy Experimental Farm

State Arboretum of Virginia – Blandy Experimental Farm

Blandy Experimental Farm is a 700-acre University of Virginia research facility situated in the northern Shenandoah Valley, about 10 miles east of Winchester and 60 miles west of Washington, D.C. Blandy Experimental Farm is also the home of the State Arboretum of Virginia, displaying more than 8,000 trees and woody shrubs. The collections include more than half the world’s...

White Oak Canyon

White Oak Canyon

Arguably one of the best waterfall hikes in the Shenandoah Valley, White Oak Canyon is a sure to please hike of moderate difficulty that showcases some of the area’s most beautiful waterfalls. White Oak Canyon can be enjoyed year round, as each season offers ...

Sky Meadows State Park

Sky Meadows State Park

Sky Meadows State Park makes for an incredible blend of pasture and woodlands due to generations of farming. The Mount Bleak house offers a chance to experience how a farm family lived in the mid-1860s, and the park offers camping, miles of hiking trails, and access to the Appalachian Trail. For more information we recommend visiting this link. Directions...

Raven Rocks

Raven Rocks

Raven Rocks lies on the white blazed Appalachian Trail and provides a 5.5-mile, sweeping view of forests and woodlands. In an era where man dominates the earth, this beautiful, nature-run landscape will refresh your mind and renew your soul. For more information we recommend visiting this link. Directions >>

Appalachian Trail

Appalachian Trail

The Appalachian Trail winds through 14 eastern states from Maine to Georgia on it’s 2,175-mile long journey. Conceived in 1921 and completed in 1937, the footpath traverses the scenic, wild, pastoral, wooded, and culturally significant lands of the Appalachian Mountains, comprising over 75 different federal and state forests and park lands. For more information we recommend...