
Looking for a trail to push a stroller, get out into the woods, ride a few miles, or test out your stamina? Got a horse or a boat? There’s a trail out there for you. There is no need to drive long distances to stretch your legs or spin a wheel.
Join us on our monthly Second Sunday hike. We explore a local trail between 1:00-3:00pm. Typically the trails are flat with a natural surface, rather than pavement. On most months we choose a trail where well-behaved dogs on a leash are welcome. Our calendar includes a link where you can register and get the details (where we will hike, where to park, etc.).
NOTE: If the weather does not cooperate, we postpone these hikes – so be sure to register, in order to get notified.
There are trails of all types in our area. Manassas has a skatepark. In Prince William County, the Scott D. Eagles Skatepark is in Veterans Park. Prince William County has a pump track at Rollins Ford Park and a BMX track managed by NovaBMX, plus a motorcross site at Lehigh Park managed by Family Offroad Riders of Prince William County.
A Rail With Trail project is proposed that would link Manassas, Manassas Park, and Prince William County to the Bull Run-Occoquan Trail in Fairfax County, managed by NovaParks. The East Coast Greenway and Bike Route 1 also pass through Prince William County.
Check out the Manassas bike maps and Find a Trail in Prince William County
There are walking, biking, and water trails in multiple units of the National Park Service in Prince William County :
– Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail
– Manassas National Battlefield Park
– Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail
– Prince William Forest Park
– Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail

Find information about local trails:
– blueways for boating
– greenways
– accessible trails
– trails in natural areas
– trails located in Manassas, Manassas Park, and Prince William County
– Shared Use Paths for biking/walking
– on-road bike routes
– mountain biking
– equestrian trails
– historical trails
Guiding the development of new trails are project plans, “active mobility” plans, and trail master plans for Manassas, Manassas Park, and Prince William County
