Good off-beat trails to take the kids today

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You could try Claude Moore also.


Not OP, but are walking paths and parking area still open there? The colonial farm on the property closed permanently, in 2018.


I don’t know. Haven’t lived in sterling for awhile. Was able to access paths when visiting last year though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You could try Claude Moore also.


Not OP, but are walking paths and parking area still open there? The colonial farm on the property closed permanently, in 2018.


I don’t know. Haven’t lived in sterling for awhile. Was able to access paths when visiting last year though.


My bad. You were referring to Claude Moore Park in Loudoun County; I was referring to Claude Moore Colonial Farm site in Fairfax County, which is closed. Forgot there is a Loudoun park with the same name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We went to several of the Seneca/Poolesville, MD C&O access points (Violet's Lock, Swain's Lock, etc) that are usually empty. Everything was packed!!!


Ugh this makes me sad. My family went to Swain's Lock near Great Falls last week Thursday in the early evening and it was relatively empty. The parking was full but the lot can only accommodate may 20 cars anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We went to several of the Seneca/Poolesville, MD C&O access points (Violet's Lock, Swain's Lock, etc) that are usually empty. Everything was packed!!!


Ugh this makes me sad. My family went to Swain's Lock near Great Falls last week Thursday in the early evening and it was relatively empty. The parking was full but the lot can only accommodate may 20 cars anyway.


^^ Why are you sad that people are walking on a trail. I swear, a bunch of you really think you are the pioneer woman. Sorry people have discovered your secret trails.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We went to several of the Seneca/Poolesville, MD C&O access points (Violet's Lock, Swain's Lock, etc) that are usually empty. Everything was packed!!!


Ugh this makes me sad. My family went to Swain's Lock near Great Falls last week Thursday in the early evening and it was relatively empty. The parking was full but the lot can only accommodate may 20 cars anyway.


^^ Why are you sad that people are walking on a trail. I swear, a bunch of you really think you are the pioneer woman. Sorry people have discovered your secret trails.


Some of us go to the woods to be away from people
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not giving out any of my trails. Too many people on all of them. My secret trails are staying secret.


thats the spirit!


NP. I get we’re supporting each other, but PP has a point that if she shares her trails, they will become popular and she will lose her ability to enjoy them without crowds. That said, she could have just refrained from responding, so in my opinion your eye roll is justified for that!

I agree with PPs who said to go either early or late in the day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We live in Herndon. We’ve done the bike trails and Great Falls, Riverbend.
Any less populated areas you’d recommend?


Turkey Run?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm not giving out any of my trails. Too many people on all of them. My secret trails are staying secret.

Anonymous
Some places I take my kids; school parking lot, high schools mostly, to ride bikes around the empty parking lots. We take toy construction trucks and go to baseball fields. They play in the dirt that is on the field. Walking trails we know throughout the community we live in, to the point that they don’t have names so I couldn’t even tell you. Open fields with kites, balls and bubbles. We make sure to drive a bit far to these places to past some time.
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