Parks: Ashburn/South Riding
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Parks: Ashburn/South Riding

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Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve

21085 The Woods Road, Leesburg

703-669-0316

www.bansheereeks.org

Hours varies according to reservations.

Banshee Reeks Park is a 735-acre natural preserve that protects the habitats of local flora and fauna and conducts scientific research on the area's history and ecology. Banshee Reeks Park protects ponds, wetlands and meadows. The grounds have an area for primitive camping and historical buildings including a bank barn and a log cabin dating back to the 1830s. The preserve has various nature walks that examine the area's rocks, birds and butterflies. Every third Saturday is Volunteer Day, where people with an interest in nature and preservation can meet. Banshee Reeks also hosts a Volunteer Intern Program. The preserve is open to the public every third consecutive Saturday and Sunday 8 a.m-4 p.m. The preserve also has a state certified master naturalist program. For more information visit www.virginiamasternaturalist.org

Ashburn Park

43645 Partlow Road, Ashburn

Hours dawn to dusk

This 16-acre park includes three age-appropriate playgrounds, a network of walking/jogging trails and a picnic pavilion. Park also includes a dinosaur playground.

Greg Crittenden Park

21401 Windmill Drive, Ashburn

Hours dawn to dusk

Composed of 16 acres, Greg Crittenden Park includes three baseball/softball fields, batting cages and a snack bar.

Keep Loudoun Beautiful Park

43055 Golf Club Road, Leesburg

Hours dawn to dusk

This 3.4-acre park contains a boat launch and a picnic area. The park is ideal for a quiet afternoon of fishing.

Trailside Park

20375 Clairbourne Parkway, Ashburn

Hours dawn to dusk

Some of the features at 20-acre park include an inline hockey court, two lighted little league baseball/softball fields and a snack bar.

Elizabeth Mills Riverfront Park

435 Squirrel Ridge Place, Leesburg

Hours dawn to dusk

Elizabeth Mills Park includes 122 acres of passive park land with access to the Potomac River and Goose Creek. The park is home to the historic Elizabeth Mills canal lock system and contains a section of the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail.

Kephart Bridge Landing

43942 Riverpoint Drive, Leesburg

Hours dawn to dusk

Kephart Bridge Landing is the canoe and kayak launch facility located within Elizabeth Mills Riverfront Park.

Bles Park

44830 Riverside Parkway, Ashburn

Hours dawn to dusk

Bles Park is a 124-acre property that includes a 30-acre active park with soccer fields, walking/hiking trails, a tot lot, a parking lot and restrooms and a 94-acre passive park with wetlands that will contain sections of the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail and Broad Run Corridor Trail.