Ben Lomond Regional Park
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7500 Ben Lomond Dr., Manassas, VA • (703) 361-7126
In addition to the 11-acre SplashDown Waterpark, you'll find soccer and softball fields, playground, picnic pavilions, tennis courts, sand volleyball and horseshoes at the Ben Lomond Regional Park.
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Julie J. Metz Wetlands Bank
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Neabsco Road • (703) 792-6666.
Land and water meet along Neabsco Creek, where you might see any one of 173 bird species and other wildlife that call this area home.
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Leesylvania State Park
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16236 Neabsco Rd., Woodbridge, VA • (703) 730-8205
A Potomac legacy awaits your discovery at one of Northern Virginia's most distinctive parks where natural beauty, water recreation and rich history prevail.
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Prince William Forest Park
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The largest natural area in the Capital Region, the Prince William National Forest spans over 17,000 acres along the Quantico watershed.
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Veterans Memorial Park
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14300 Featherstone Rd., Woodbridge, VA • (703) 491-2183
Playgrounds, tennis courts, ballfields, horseshoe and volleyball courts, nature trails and more, located on a wetland of the Potomac overlooking the Mason Neck Wildlife Refuge.
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| Greenville Farms |
14004 Shelter Lane, Haymarket • 703-754-7944.
Sample life on a working farm, roam open landscapes and watch cattle being herded at this rural campground where exclusivity is the trademark.
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Lake Ridge Park
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12350 Cotton Mill Dr., Woodbridge • (703) 791-4068
Outdoors enthusiasts will enjoy coming here for fishing or launching a boat trip from the picturesque marina on the Occoquan Reservoir. A nine-hole golf course, mini-golf course, jogging path and picnic facility round out this scenic park.

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Locust Shade Park
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4701 Locust Shade Dr., Triangle, VA • (703) 221-8579
Four hundred beautiful acres of outdoor fun, including batting cages, mini-golf, driving range, playgrounds, tennis courts, hiking trails, picnic pavilions and a sand volleyball court.
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Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge
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Dawson Beach Rd., Woodbridge, VA • (703) 490-4979
Surrounded by the Occoquan and Potomac Rivers, this ecological treasure is a time capsule of natural habitats that are rare or nearly extinct in Northern Virginia.
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Signal Bay Waterpark
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Manassas Drive, Manassas Park, VA • (703) 335-8874
Home of Signal Bay Waterpark, a 27,000 sq. ft. aquatics facility with a Lazy River and Activity Pool, the park also features a fishing pond, amphitheatre, tennis and basketball courts, soccer fields, a regulation softball field and several miles of walking and fitness trails.
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