Huntley Meadows Park

3701 Lockheed Boulevard, Alexandria, VA 22306

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Hours open

Monday:

4:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Tuesday:

4:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Wednesday:

4:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Thursday:

4:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Friday:

4:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Saturday:

4:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Sunday:

4:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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  • Photo of Huntley Meadows Park - Lockheed Boulevard, Alexandria, Virginia, United States
  • Photo of Huntley Meadows Park - Lockheed Boulevard, Alexandria, Virginia, United States
  • Photo of Huntley Meadows Park - Lockheed Boulevard, Alexandria, Virginia, United States
  • Photo of Huntley Meadows Park - Lockheed Boulevard, Alexandria, Virginia, United States
  • Photo of Huntley Meadows Park - Lockheed Boulevard, Alexandria, Virginia, United States
  • Photo of Huntley Meadows Park - Lockheed Boulevard, Alexandria, Virginia, United States
  • Photo of Huntley Meadows Park - Lockheed Boulevard, Alexandria, Virginia, United States
  • Photo of Huntley Meadows Park - Lockheed Boulevard, Alexandria, Virginia, United States
  • Photo of Huntley Meadows Park - Lockheed Boulevard, Alexandria, Virginia, United States
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Location & Phone number

3701 Lockheed Blvd, Alexandria, VA 22306, United States
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About the Business

Huntley Meadows Park is a beautiful natural oasis located at 3701 Lockheed Boulevard in Alexandria, Virginia. This park is a haven for wildlife and nature enthusiasts, offering over 1,500 acres of wetlands, forests, and meadows to explore. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, birdwatching, and wildlife spotting in this peaceful and serene environment. The park also features a visitor center with educational exhibits and programs for all ages. Whether you're looking to relax in nature or learn more about the local ecosystem, Huntley Meadows Park is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

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Ji K:
5

"It is a park where you can feel refreshed little by little in the beautiful nature when you want to have your time sometimes. Birds can fly in groups, swim, and discover the rules of nature in their movements. I think it is a grateful place to receive a time of healing from animals and plants."

1 year ago
Rob Morris:
5

"Beautiful park with all sorts of wildlife to see. Can take a walk through wooded areas and along the boardwalk that goes through two ponds. It's a nice and relaxing way to spend a couple of hours."

1 year ago
Carrie Pritts:
5

"Just love it here. Such an interesting place. Always something new to see and more to learn. I did one of their evening programs and learned so much! Great place to teach kids about nature, great place for bird watching, great place to hike."

1 year ago
Ophelia Grace777:
5

"Huntley Meadows Park is one of the best nature walks I have ever encountered. They have wood bridges and walkways through the meadows and over the water. The elevated area with stairs allowed me to get a panoramic view of the lake and wildlife - very breathtaking. I appreciated all the benches to sit and rest on the nature trail. I, also, experienced many sightings of serpents - the most in my lifetime. It was very crowded on a Sunday afternoon yet it was still a pleasant time at the park. We saw cranes and turtles but mostly serpents. You can get a stamp for your passport park book at the visitor center. They do have a separate paved bike trail for bicycles. The paved hiking trail through the meadows does not allow bicycles. I was surprised at how friendly the serpents were and how they did not mind being photographed. This is a GO SEE park and worth visiting again many times. Admission is free. The visitor center has a lot of information about the park to explore as well."

1 year ago
KlaudiALX:
5

"I love walking around Huntley Meadows Park. The pond changes with the seasons and I can watch different wildlife with each one. There are baby animals in the Spring, and frogs making a ton of noise at night in the fall. Many kinds of birds, and people that take wildlife photos. I enjoy the sunsets there when the sun reflects on the water. I usually walk the trails all around the park twice, which totals around 3 miles."

1 year ago
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