Great Falls Park Is A Fascinating Spot in Virginia That's Straight Out Of A Fairy Tale
Not all fairy tales involve castles. Some are set in nature, maybe a dense forest, meadow, or close to a body of water. Great Falls National Park fits the description of a fairy tale location. Visitors leave here in awe of the power, beauty, and magic of nature.

The park spans 800 acres and is protected under the National Park Service.

Ancient people would fish and trade here. And, in more modern times, there was a town and an amusement park. It is a place for both historical and natural preservation.
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This is perhaps the biggest draw to the park. There's nothing quite like the beauty of these falls.
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You may be lucky enough to spot an osprey or bald eagle. The visitor center has a checklist of birds for birdwatching guests.

The park has over 22 miles of hiking trails, some of which start on the Maryland side of the park. If you are into water sports, there is also a designated place for kayaking.

The park closes about a half-hour after sunset, so plan accordingly.
You will be enchanted by a visit to the Great Falls no matter what time of year you choose to visit. See for yourself why this national park in Virginia is so special.
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