Fairfax County
The county’s “Trail Buddy” is an interactive map which allows you to click on a trail to see its name, surface, and width. You can access this map with a smartphone: http://bit.ly/fairfaxtrailbuddy Difficulty is not mentioned, but many of these trails are paved.
Trails Information and links to maps Major Parks Fairfax County Park Authority phone 703-324-8702 Park Authority website.
Lake Accotink Park 703-569-3464 has a 3.9 mile rail trail which TrailLink.com describes as wheelchair accessible.
Lake Fairfax Park 703-471-5415 Map of trail system Most of the trails shown on the map are labeled “easiest”. Better call first to be sure.
Ellanor C. Lawrence Park Phone 703-631-0013 Map
? “There are approximately four miles of trails …. located in upland and bottomland forest and along the meadows. The trails are used for hiking, bird watching, jogging and walking. ” Difficulty is not given for these trails.
Huntley Meadows Park Phone 703-768-2525 “…a 1500-acre nature preserve that includes forests and regionally-rare marsh wetlands. It provides some of the best wildlife watching in Fairfax County.”
? The park has a 1/2 mile wetland boardwalk trail and a two mile “interpretive trail system.” The website gives no difficulty ratings for these trails, but StrollerFriendly Trails in Northern Virginia describes them as, “ADA-compliant, stroller friendly trails pass through the woods to a long boardwalk over the beautiful marsh.”