A popular spot offering breathtaking views of the valley from a rock outcropping. There are different options to reach the overlook, including a shorter, easier trail suitable for families with young children.
Part of the Appalachian Trail, this is a more challenging hike with a significant elevation gain but rewarding panoramic views of the valley and mountains from the top.
Features over 838 acres of outdoor adventure with both paved and natural surface trails, offering views of the Potomac River.
A well-known 45-mile paved trail that runs east to west through Loudoun County, best for cycling or hiking, with beautiful farm fields along the way.
Explore the site of a Civil War battle with trails and interpretive signs. You can also take guided tours on weekends from April through November.
This 1,000-acre historic estate includes the home of former Virginia Governor Westmoreland Davis, a carriage museum, and the Museum of Hounds & Hunting. It's also an equestrian center that hosts events throughout the year. The grounds are open daily, and the mansion and museums have varying hours. It's a great place for walking, hiking, and picnicking.
Visit the restored home of General George C. Marshall, a National Historic Landmark. You can take a tour of the house and gardens.
A National Trust Historic Site featuring an 1805 greenhouse, gardens, hiking trails, and historic structures.
Explore exhibits showcasing Loudoun's history in a historic downtown building.