Leesylvania State Park opened in 1992, and is bordered by the Neabsco Creek, the Potomac River and Powells Creek. Five hiking trails are at this park, as well as a segment of the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail. Individuals may go boating or fishing at the park or enjoy lunch at one of the picnic pavilions. Small tents are allowed on the campgrounds, but prior arrangements must be made.
Situated on 25 acres of land, Hidden Pond Nature Center and Park is an oasis of woodlands and wildlife. The one-acre pond is home to turtles, fish, frogs and many birds, among other animals. Featuring tennis courts, a playground and a nature center, Hidden Pond Park is the perfect place to bring children of all ages. Visitors will be able to see live animal exhibits in the nature center, as well as have the opportunity to purchase items such as educational books and food. Fishing is permitted at Hidden Pond Park, but all fish caught must be released back into the pond.
This recreational park offers boating, access to the Occoquan River, golf, mini-golf and jogging/biking trails. Boat ramps, docks, and rentals are also available and boaters are urged to check ahead of time for availability.
Donated by the Lebowitz Family, Clemyjontri Park is an 18 acre public park centered around a classic carousel. The park features a state-of-the-art playground designed to offer a safe and fun playing experience for children of all physical abilities. Visit the Clemyjontri Park website for a comprehensive overview of the park's history and amenities.
Memorial Park (a.k.a. Kenmore Park) features eight tennis courts, six of which are lighted from dusk until 10 p.m. It also features a youth soccer field, children's and toddler's play areas, basketball court and tennis practice wall.