Park Authority

CONTACT INFORMATION: Open during regular business hours 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday
703-324-8700 TTY 711
12055 Government Center Pkwy.
Fairfax, Virginia 22035
Jai Cole
Executive Director
Fairfax County Park Authority

What We Do

The Park Authority Mission is to enrich quality of life for all members of the community through an enduring park system that provides a healthy environment, preserves natural and cultural heritage, offers inspiring recreational experiences, and promotes healthy lifestyles.

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tennis courts

The Fairfax County Park Authority will soon begin repairing tennis courts #1 and #2 at Woodley Hills Park and #1 and #2 at Country Club View Park. The tennis court improvements at both locations will include crack filling, bird bath leveling, the installation of new fencing and a complete level construction repair. Contractors are scheduled to mobilize onsite in early August weather permitting, and active construction is anticipated to be completed by mid-September 2024. Both parks will remain open during the construction. However, residents should be aware of the following impact: Woodley Hills Park: Intermittent construction traffic in the parking lot and around the main park entrance. The basketball courts and playground will not be impacted. Country Club View Park: The parking lot, basketball court and tennis courts at the Henrico Street entrance will be closed. The park trails and playground will be available and can be accessed via the trail connection at Portsmouth Road. Residents are encouraged to use the Park Amenity Locator to identify alternative courts to utilize during the construction. Woodley Hills Park is located at 8710 Old Mt. Vernon Road, Mount Vernon. Country Club View Park is located at 10609 Henrico St., Fairfax. Questions regarding this project can be directed to the project manager Marcos Suarez at 571-595-2762 or via Marcos.Suarez@fairfax.county.gov or to the Public Information Office at 703-324-8700 or via ParkMail@fairfaxcounty.gov.
family golf
Golf Fairfax is celebrating Family Golf Month this August. Golf Fairfax is happy to provide environments and experiences where golfers can spend quality time with their loved ones on the greens this August. We are also committed to the development of junior golfers by providing an introduction to the game for beginners and encouraging the continued growth of experienced players and fostering a love of the game. Tee off together during Family Golf Month with great promotions for junior golfers that the whole family can enjoy: Kids and teens play free! With the purchase of an adult 9-hole round, earn a free round for your junior golfer. Valid at Burke Lake, Jefferson, Oakmont and Pinecrest golf courses for junior golfers up to age 17. This offer is available Monday through Friday all day and after 1 p.m. on weekends during the month of August. Limited to one child per paying adult. Junior discounts at the range! Junior golfers get one free small bucket of balls with the purchase of any other sized bucket at Burke Lake and Oakmont golf centers. Limit one per day. Voted in the nation’s top 50 public ranges by GRAA (Golf Range Association of America), both golf courses feature double-decker ranges, with state-of-the-art LED lighting and updated range mats and targets. Practice your swing and perfect your skills in a relaxed family-friendly atmosphere with a variety of food and beverage options available. The Fairfax County Park Authority owns and operates seven golf courses throughout Fairfax County. For more information about Family Golf and Junior Golf Fairfax, visit the Junior Golf Fairfax webpage.
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The Friends of Lake Accotink Park (FLAP) was selected to receive a $1,000 grant as part of The Starbucks Foundation’s Neighborhood Grants program. This grant award is the result of a Starbucks partner (employee) nomination. This is the third Neighborhood Grant awarded to FLAP over the last four years in recognition of its work to protect the natural and cultural resources and support the projects and programmatic opportunities at Lake Accotink Park. “The Friends of Lake Accotink Park play a vital role in supporting the recreational and educational programs we offer at Lake Accotink Park,” said Park Authority Executive Director Jai Cole. “Through their advocacy, fundraising and volunteer efforts, they help deliver a one-of-a-kind experience enjoyed by thousands of park guests each year from throughout the region.” The Friends of Lake Accotink Park is an all-volunteer community-based organization with the mission to protect, restore and preserve the natural, historical and cultural resources of the park, promote educational and recreational opportunities and promote community use and stewardship of the park. All FLAP funds go directly to supporting projects, initiatives and programs to benefit the park. “Whether it’s organizing and conducting cleanups, maintaining the 11 dog waste stations throughout the park, tending the pollinator garden or helping plan large community events and activities, this is absolutely a labor of love for our volunteers,” said FLAP President Mary Keeser. “From the woods to the waterfront, it’s a privilege to work in partnership with the Park Authority in bringing the community together to enjoy the wonderful experiences and opportunities available at Lake Accotink Park.” The Friends of Lake Accotink Park was among 2,800 community organizations to be awarded the Neighborhood Grant from The Starbucks Foundation. The Starbucks Foundation’s Neighborhood Grants program supports grassroots, community-led nonprofit organizations through catalytic investments in the form of grants. Neighborhood Grants also help build sustained local impact and inspire increased partner (employee) engagement with nonprofit organizations that work in their communities. Since 2019, more than 13,000 grants have been awarded to local organizations, amounting to more than $20 million. “Our partners (employees) know their communities best and have shared great insights about the organizations helping to uplift others in their neighborhoods, from supporting youth and families to fighting hunger and promoting environmental stewardship,” said Alicia Vermaele, executive director of The Starbucks Foundation. “Through our latest round of Neighborhood Grants, we’re proud to support local organizations nominated by Starbucks partners who make our communities stronger.” The Friends of Lake Accotink Park is a certified 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization created to encourage an active interest in promoting cultural and natural resource stewardship, activities and projects, as well as to promote recreational opportunities at Lake Accotink Park in Springfield, Virginia. For more information, please visit the FLAP website. The Starbucks Foundation strengthens humanity by transforming lives across the world, with a focus on enabling community resiliency and prosperity and uplifting communities affected by disaster. Established in 1997, The Starbucks Foundation is a Section 501(c)(3) charitable organization under U.S. law. Learn more by visiting the Starbucks Foundation website.
Drive-in Movie
Fairfax County Park Authority introduces another season of Starlight Cinema. Come enjoy this outdoor movie series with feature films for the entire family as well as pre-movie entertainment. Pack your picnics, blankets and chairs, and head out to enjoy movies under the stars — for free — all month long this August. The Starlight Cinema gates open at 6 p.m. Opening children’s entertainment begins at 7 p.m. with performances featuring music, magic. comedy and puppetry. The evening’s feature film will begin at dark. Watch from your cars or on the lawn in front of the screen. This year, the Starlight Cinema Series will be held at Sully Historic Site at 3650 Historic Sully Way, Chantilly. This year’s performances will include: Aug. 3: The Uncle Devin Show and "Migration" Aug. 10: The Great Zucchini and "Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie" Aug. 17: Mr. Gabe and Friends and "Wish" Aug. 24: Geoff Marsh and "Elemental" Movies are held outdoors and are subject to cancellation in case of inclement weather. Call 703-324-SHOW (7469) one hour before the start of pre-movie entertainment for rain cancellations. Learn more about the Starlight Cinema and other performances being held throughout the summer by visiting the Summer Entertainment Series website. The Summer Entertainment Series performances are provided in partnership with the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, the Fairfax County Park Foundation, and the tremendous support of individuals, businesses, corporations and volunteers that contribute to the success of these entertainment series. For a complete list of this year’s Summer Entertainment Series supporters, please visit the Summer Entertainment Series website. The Summer Entertainment Series is sponsored by the Fairfax County Park Foundation. The Fairfax County Park Foundation, a 501(c)(3), supports the Fairfax County Park Authority by raising private funds, obtaining grants, and creating partnerships that supplement tax dollars to meet our community’s needs for park land, facilities, and services. Visit the Fairfax County Park Foundation website for more information or call 703-324-8582.
Laurel Hill Golf
Laurel Hill Golf Club is one of the best public golf courses in the state, but don’t just take Golf Fairfax’s word for it! Golfweek has announced the top public-access courses in every state, and Laurel Hill is ranked 12th in Virginia. Built in 2005 and designed by notable golf course designer Bill Love, Laurel Hill is an impressive 18-hole course on land that formerly housed the D.C. Department of Corrections facility at Lorton. Paying homage to the early architects of American golf, Love's objective was to let the natural beauty of the property dictate the character of the course. Laurel Hill provides premiere amenities for golfers of any skill level. Laurel Hill features an 18-hole course, putting greens, driving range and the recently added Eisman Performance Center, a teaching facility that utilizes Trackman technology and artificial intelligence to analyze swing patterns and performance. The indoor/outdoor performance facility is available during private and group lessons to help all golfers take their game to the next level. When they’re not on the greens or practicing their swing, golfers can enjoy other amenities within the Laurel Hill Clubhouse, including the full-scale Tower Grill restaurant for food and drinks, and banquet rooms suitable for hosting golf outings, special events, weddings and parties. Book your tee time today at one of the best public courses in Virginia! Laurel Hill Golf Club is located at 8701 Laurel Crest Drive in Lorton, Virginia. To learn more about all of the Golf Fairfax courses, visit the Golf website. Golfweek is one of the most well-known golf magazines that covers all aspects of the game, from players to tournament to courses. Every year Golfweek ranks public and private courses across the country, giving the selected courses nationwide recognition and admiration.

 

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