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Search activities. Parking is available at each of the parks listed. Address: South Harrison Street Length: 1. Trails throughout this park offer a beautiful setting for bird watching and other outdoor activities.

There are sightings of everything from woodpeckers to wood ducks and warblers. Military Road Length: 1. On the west side of Military road, you will find hilly, wooded trails around Gulf Branch Nature Center.

Visit the log house and blacksmith shop while you are there. Address: N George Mason Dr. You will find mature trees, an azalea garden, and an active group controlling invasive plant species. You may even come across red salamanders who make their home among the logs here.

Access to the Custis Trail is a short trip down the street. Enjoy the playground, or play a game of basketball while you are there. You may also reserve our fire ring or picnic shelter for special events. There is also a picnic shelter, charcoal grills, public restrooms, a drinking fountain, and a playground available. Enjoy a summer performance at the amphitheater.

Parking is available at the Community Center or Amphitheater entrance. Enjoy nearly 18 miles of beautiful views along the Mount Vernon Trail.

Address: Little Falls Road Length: 0. In the US Navy leased the airport as an auxiliary air station. The runways were expanded to accommodate bombers during the outbreak of World War II.

At one time personnel at the airport included over officers and over 2, enlisted men. A third runway was constructed in along with several magazines. After the war, the airport was used primarily as an emergency landing field for NAS Whidbey. By it was no longer used by the military and became municipal property. Dogs are allowed and required to be on leash and there are scoop kiosks available along the trail.

The trail is approximately 6 miles. Don't miss the historical interpretive signage explaining Arlington Airport's history and significant role in training World War Two pilots. Over the years the airport office has compiled a collection of historical articles, pictures, drawings, and documents.



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