Progress continues on the Tysons Community Circuit—a planned 4.75-mile multimodal loop designed to link transportation hubs, parks, civic spaces, and major points of interest across Tysons. This transformative urban loop, first outlined in the 2014 Tysons Park System Concept Plan, envisions a linear park that prioritizes walkability, accessibility, and community engagement for all who live, work, and visit Tysons.
Currently, 1.15 miles of the circuit are complete and open to the public, giving residents, workers, and visitors the chance to explore Tysons through safe, accessible routes for biking, walking, and jogging. The completion of the circuit will occur over time as new development and public improvement projects come online. Interim enhancements such as pavement markings, decals, and signage are also being planned to support connectivity as the circuit grows.
The circuit aligns with the county’s One Fairfax policy, which emphasizes equitable access for all residents. The trail features 10-foot-wide sidewalks with social spaces and seating to create a comfortable, inviting experience for all. Built with durable, moderately priced materials, the Circuit is designed to balance elegance with practicality.
Listed in the Tysons Comprehensive Plan and the Tysons Urban Design Guidelines, the circuit reflects the county’s commitment to public space, enhanced transportation options, and community building. With each new segment, Tysons takes another step toward becoming a more connected, vibrant urban center.