Arlington County
Arlington County has a great many parks. Use their Find a Park to filter parks by Amenities such as paved trails or accessible restrooms. They describe paved trails and rate some as easy, but wheelchair accessibility is not mentioned. Call Parks and Recreation phone 703-228-7529 for more information.
Map of Parks and Off Street Trails Trail Descriptions
Lubber Run Park Map from Live and Let Hike
Lubber Run Trail 1.2 miles round trip. Paved, but with a few somewhat steep places.
Dawson Terrace Park Phone 703-228-1875 Trail Map
?Palisades trail 0.43 miles is rated “Easy to moderate”. “…a relaxing walk in the forest featuring ancient tulip poplar trees and views of the Potomac.”
Fort C. F. Smith Park Map
? The trail is 0.46 miles and rated easy. The surface is “….variable and is asphalt, concrete & gravel.” It is not listed as wheelchair accessible, but you might want to give the county parks a call.
Glencarlyn Park?? Map There is no specific information about the trails at this park other than they range from difficulty from “easy to difficult” and include nature trails.
Lacey Woods Park Map
0.34 mile “Trails through Lacey Woods offer a small escape from an urban environment. You will find mature trees, an azalea garden, and an active group controlling invasive plant species. You may even come across red salamanders who make their home among the logs here.”
Rock Spring Park Map
0.29 mile of a paved, easy trail. “Bridges cross the wooded stream at several locations and bring you closer to nature. Local gardeners have made enhancements here, and several volunteers including students from Nottingham School help to preserve the natural beauty.”
Thrifton Hill Park Map
? 0.39 mile Rated “easy to moderate” “…a pleasant walk through woods and open spaces perfect for taking a break. This passive park features a paved path and natural trail.”
Tuckahoe Park Map
0.47 mile easy. “…a refreshing and informative walk as you read the interpretive panels about nature. You will enjoy the wetland garden, forest, playground, and picnic area.”
Zachary Taylor Park Map
? One mile “easy to moderate” stone dust rail. “…a beautiful place to enjoy being outside with nature trails, paths and a stream.”