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City of Fairfax Parks and Recreation

The quality of life in the City of Fairfax is enhanced by the existence of open space, a varied recreational program, and an active art scene. The city maintains 150 acres of parkland and athletic facilities. A wide variety of courses, recreation activities, and trips are available throughout the year.
ID Number : 4017
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Fairfax County Park Authority

The Park Authority has over 386 parks on more than 19,326 acres. Specific facilities include a horticulture center, a working farm, an activities/equestrian center, eight indoor RECenters, five nature and visitor centers, eight golf courses, an off-leash dog park, three lakes, two campgrounds, an ice skating rink, a Water Park and a working mill.
ID Number : 16607
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Fort C. F. Smith Park

Fort C.F. Smith is located at 2411 24th Street North in Arlington. Directions to the park are available. Acquired in 1994 & 1995, this 19 acresof parkland consists of meadows, woodlands, and earthen remains of a Civil War fort, in an estate setting. Fort C. F. Smith Park will soon offer a multi-functional rental facility, and have a small interpretive center on site. If you have any questions please call the Park Manager at (703) 243-7329.
ID Number : 4019
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Frying Pan Park : Kidwell Park

Kidwell Farm recreates the era from 1920 to 1940. This was a time of great transition in rural America. The two decades depicted by the farm saw the advent of tractors, milking machines, mechanical bailers and other improvements in modern agriculture. But the change was gradual. So at Kidwell Farm -- like any typical farm of that era -- horses may plow the north field while a tractor tills the south.
Tel: 703-437-9101
ID Number : 12005
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Hemlock Overlook Regional Park Center for Outdoor Education

Hemlock Overlook can propel your group to new levels of success through participation in our Team Development Course. Hemlock Overlook offers a unique and powerful learning experience that will move your group through lasting change. Our base site is located at Hemlock Overlook Regional Park an hour or less from most DC and Suburban locations. Please call us with inquiries 703-993-4354.
ID Number : 10956
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Parks and Natural Resources

Arlington's 1,145 acres of parks and open space include athletic fields, hard surface courts such as tennis and basketball, hiking/biking/jogging trails, playgrounds and a variety of features dedicated to public enjoyment.
Arlington County Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Resources
2100 Clarendon Blvd, Suite 414
Arlington, VA 22201
(703) 228-4747
ID Number : 4018
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Potomac Overlook Regional Park

Overlook offers 100 acres of peaceful woodland. Potomac Overlook's Nature Center serves as the regional center for the Park Authority's year-round programs of outdoor adventure and environmental education. Youth and nature-oriented groups and schools may make arrangements for special programs.
2845 N. Marcey Road, Arlington Tel : 703-528-5406
ID Number : 9492
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