Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Great Falls Park

Great Falls is one of my favorite places to hike. It has endless trails and is gorgeous no matter what time of year you go!

This beautiful 800 acre park is "where the Potomac River builds up speed and force as it falls over a series of steep, jagged rocks and flows through the narrow Mather Gorge".

Nearly a half million people come to the Great Falls Park each year.  This park has so many things to offer.  You can have a picnic with friends on the grass near the falls or you can go on a short hike in the woods. Looking for something more adventurous? There are countless trails along the rocks that overlook the river. Simply gorgeous!

This park also offers fishing, whitewater boating and rock climbing! You can read about all of the outdoor activities available here.

This place will take your breath away!

Fall 2012

Fall 2012


Winter 2009

Winter 2012

Winter 2013, trail stairs 
Winter 2013

Winter 2013

Winter 2013, impressive water sports

Winter 2013
We were lucky enough to watch a water boarding class! So impressive. 
Winter 2013

Winter 2013

Winter 2013

Winter 2013

Winter 2013


Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Manassas Battlefield Park, Over the Years


Manassas National Battlefield Park is one of my favorite outdoor spots because it has so much to offer.

A long strenuous hike? 
A quick picnic with beautiful scenic views?
 Perhaps you want to soak in the rich history of this historic park?
Enjoy it all here at Manassas Battlefield Park. 

    While this park certainly attracts the nature lover it also attracts those interested in it's historical significance. Every year, more than 900,00 people visit this park, and remember the two major American Civil War battles that were fought here. 
    
    The First Battle of Bull Run was fought on July 21, 1861 and The Second Battle of Bull Run was fought between August 28 and August 30, 1862.  The First Battle of Bull Run was the first major land battle of the Civil War. 

    Even when the sun is shining and the trees sway with a peaceful breeze, one must ponder the significance of such a historic and tragic event. 

    The park itself has many events such as Battlefield Hikes and Bull Run Kayak Trips in which park historians will take you through an historical journey throughout the park. 

    My adventures at Manassas Park have been more private and personal. I've enjoyed many picnics, long hikes and even adventures in the water over the years. 

This past July I enjoyed a fantastic hike and a beautiful Sunday afternoon picnic. The clouds danced in the sky and the colors of the fields were phenomenal. 
July 2012

July 2012


July 2012
July 2012
July 2012

July 2012

July 2012

July 2012

July 2012

July 2012

I've hiked at Manassas Battlefield Park dozens of times and each time has been a beautiful and enjoyable experience. The views are always phenomenal and there is always plenty of new things to explore and adventure. 
The below pictures are from April 2012.
April 2012

April 2012
April 2012
April 2012
April 2012



The below pictures are from a hike in July of 2010. The water was beautiful that day which allowed  us to climb down and enjoy skipping stones and exploring. While the water is always beautiful you are not always able to actually go into it...it was just a lucky day!
July 2010

July 2010
July 2010

This park is a place you'll want to visit time and time again.
 Each hike will be an unique experience that will leave you excited for your next visit! (and next one and next one....) :) 

Scott's Run Nature Preserve. Picture Post :)


You will want to visit Scott's Run Nature Preserve at least once! 

Stunning Views!




 A sunshine filled day at Scott's Run Nature Preserve. 





The water level was perfect and we were able to climb and play in the waterfall. 









Don't forget to check out my previous in depth post on Scott's Run!

Monday, July 23, 2012

Scott's Run Nature Preserve, A New Favorite BUT Please Stay On the Path :)




Ben and I take pride in going "off" the path while out in nature.

After all, isn't "adventure" the point of it all anyway?

This past weekend I learned a lesson that perhaps staying on the path isn't a bad idea after all.....


The start of our hike 


I've been to Scott's Run Nature Preserve a total of two times. The first time I experienced an unexpectedly breathtaking hike with a gorgeous waterfall and incredible views. The Potomac River was low enough that we could cross it at many spots with no problem at all. What an fantastic day!



Look how low the Potomac is! Plenty of spots to play on!

Walking across the Potomac River!


Beautiful Views! Low Water! Perfection!

On this fantastic day we stumbled upon a group of hikers who said they "followed" the stream down to the bottom instead of taking the strenuous hills that we had hiked on. It sounded like a great idea! Simply, jump in the water at some point on the very top of the hill and just climb your way down to THIS spot. Sounds easy enough......
A beautiful resting place at the bottom of the waterfall

Breathtaking Views
What I learned yesterday was that they probably meant they followed the other TRAIL down to the bottom and simply did not hop into the rocky, slippery, fast moving YET gorgeous river. I will say it CAN be done. It IS an adventure! Will I do it again? NO! :)


This above picture perhaps will put things into perspective. This is the hike the FIRST time we did it. You follow this trail up the hill and then go up and down a few hills and you are (safely & easily) spit out at the bottom of that gorgeous waterfall.
Now, yesterday we decided to "make a left". You see where I am on those rocks? Imagine if I stepped off them, turned left and then hiked a few miles through rushing water, rocks, and mini waterfalls.
Take this view and throw in some deeper spots, a few mini waterfalls and some nice steep drops, twists and turns.
Sadly, our phones were away most of the hike to protect them from the water so the pictures don't do the hike justice.

Finally we emerged at the very top...exhausted...a little nervous...yet exhilarated.
See? We finally made it!!!!


Oh? Wait? What is that we notice? The water level is....HIGH. I felt some panic sweep over me thinking about having to climb that entire trek again! I proclaimed "We will go swimming if we have to!"
Crossing this was a bit more difficult :)



Luckily, it only went up to my thighs in certain areas and we were able to jump rocks and somehow make it across!

Beautiful enough to go swimming in!
If it wasn't for the rushing current of the Potomac.

What a beautiful hike! Nature is always beautiful!
But next time, I may think twice before climbing down a river....in my crocs.....
Halfway down the river.....finally an easy spot!