When the temperatures drop, our instinct here in Virginia is to stay inside where it’s warm. Yet there’s an opportunity for incredible adventure if we can bundle up and face those winter winds. In fact, the beautiful Huntley Meadows Park in Alexandria is even lovelier in the heart of winter. With clear visibility and some incredible wildlife, this park belongs on your winter bucket list. Take a look and see if the following photographs of a gorgeous winter hike in Virginia don’t inspire you to get out there and start exploring:
Located just south of Alexandria, Huntley Meadows Park is one of the most beautiful places in Virginia. It is a gorgeous natural area renowned for its wildlife and scenic trails.
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Unique boardwalk trails invite visitors to explore the marsh, wetlands, and forests of this unique landscape.
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While the surroundings may be bare during the winter, there’s no denying the stark beauty of the boardwalk trail, especially when the wetlands have frozen over.
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The boardwalk trail is just half a mile long, which is the perfect length for observing the unique bird species that make their habitats here. In fact, over 200 species have been observed at Huntley Meadows State Park.
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This park is beautiful all year round, but there’s something especially tranquil about the winter season.
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As the low sun shines through the bare trees, you’ll feel miles away from your busy routine and completely immersed in nature.
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Plus, if you’re still enough, you may just observe something truly spectacular. Don’t forget your camera!
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This peaceful oasis is open all year round and offers probably one of the most beautiful hiking trails in Virginia.
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Have you visited Huntley Meadows State Park in the wintertime? What was your experience there like? Did you enjoy this particular winter hike in Virginia? Be sure to share your thoughts with us in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you!
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For some other fun things to do during the chilly months, take a look at our list of winter day trips in Virginia.
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Address: Huntley Meadows Park, 3701 Lockheed Blvd, Alexandria, VA 22306, USA
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winter hike in Virginia December 14, 2021 Beth C. What are some other great winter hikes in Virginia? If you’re not opposed to bundling up and embracing the chilly weather, you’ll find that there are tons of awesome spots for winter hikes in Virginia. Check out five of the best:
Shenandoah National Park Sharp Top Trail Grayson Highlands State Park Buffalo Mountain
What is winter in Virginia like? Winter in Virginia can be unpredictable at best. The weather is typically chilly, and you may even experience snow, but don’t count on things being predictable. Snowy, blustery days are followed by warm and sunny days that can reach upwards of 70 degrees! Of course, this largely depends on which region you’re visiting. If you’re looking for snow, your best chance is to venture to the mountains. Wise County in particular is the snowiest region of the entire state. Can I go snow tubing in Virginia? You bet! Virginia has a handful of ski resorts that promise to charm and many of them offer hills specifically designated for snow tubing. Take a look at a few that are fantastic:
Wintergreen Resort Massanutten Resort Omni Homestead Resort
The OIYS Visitor Center
winter hike in Virginia
December 14, 2021
Beth C.
What are some other great winter hikes in Virginia? If you’re not opposed to bundling up and embracing the chilly weather, you’ll find that there are tons of awesome spots for winter hikes in Virginia. Check out five of the best:
Shenandoah National Park Sharp Top Trail Grayson Highlands State Park Buffalo Mountain
What is winter in Virginia like? Winter in Virginia can be unpredictable at best. The weather is typically chilly, and you may even experience snow, but don’t count on things being predictable. Snowy, blustery days are followed by warm and sunny days that can reach upwards of 70 degrees! Of course, this largely depends on which region you’re visiting. If you’re looking for snow, your best chance is to venture to the mountains. Wise County in particular is the snowiest region of the entire state. Can I go snow tubing in Virginia? You bet! Virginia has a handful of ski resorts that promise to charm and many of them offer hills specifically designated for snow tubing. Take a look at a few that are fantastic:
Wintergreen Resort Massanutten Resort Omni Homestead Resort
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
If you’re not opposed to bundling up and embracing the chilly weather, you’ll find that there are tons of awesome spots for winter hikes in Virginia. Check out five of the best:
- Shenandoah National Park
- Sharp Top Trail
- Grayson Highlands State Park
- Buffalo Mountain
What is winter in Virginia like?
Winter in Virginia can be unpredictable at best. The weather is typically chilly, and you may even experience snow, but don’t count on things being predictable. Snowy, blustery days are followed by warm and sunny days that can reach upwards of 70 degrees! Of course, this largely depends on which region you’re visiting. If you’re looking for snow, your best chance is to venture to the mountains. Wise County in particular is the snowiest region of the entire state.
Can I go snow tubing in Virginia?
You bet! Virginia has a handful of ski resorts that promise to charm and many of them offer hills specifically designated for snow tubing. Take a look at a few that are fantastic:
- Wintergreen Resort
- Massanutten Resort
- Omni Homestead Resort