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| Applications Now Being Accepted for 2025 Earth Day Fairfax Festival Vendors |
The Fairfax County Park Authority is anticipating another stellar event with thousands of visitors gathering on Saturday, April 26, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Sully Historic Site in Chantilly to celebrate Earth Day. Applications are now being accepted at the Earth Day Festival Vendor/Exhibitor webpage for vendors and exhibitors to participate in this outdoor extravaganza! All applications must be received by Monday, Feb. 10 and rolling notifications of acceptance will be made through Feb.14. In observance of Earth Day and the Park Authority’s dedication to preserving our natural resources, we request that all food vendors, merchandise vendors and exhibitors plan to provide Earth-friendly utensils, handouts and giveaways. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with thousands of Fairfax County residents as we celebrate our environment and encourage Earth-friendly stewardship practices. For more information and about the event, hosting a booth and to submit your application, visit the Earth Day Festival Vendor/Exhibitor website. |
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| Park Authority Announces First Hike Photo Contest Awards and Opens Voting for the People’s Choice Award | Chilly weather didn’t deter Fairfax County residents from venturing outdoors to celebrate the start of 2025. Hundreds of people of all ages embraced the fresh new year by exploring the Park Authority’s more than 420 parks and 334 miles of trails, capturing their experience for the 2025 First Hike Fairfax Photo Contest. The annual First Hike Fairfax photo contest is jointly sponsored by the Park Authority and the Fairfax County Park Foundation as a way for residents to begin a new year with fitness and outdoor activity, while enjoying the experience with friends, neighbors and family. This year, more than 400 contestants submitted photos. The results are spectacular! See the complete collection of submissions on the First Hike Fairfax 2025 photo album Flickr page. The contest received entries in four categories: Scenery and Landscapes, People, Wildlife and Pets. A “Best in Show” prize was awarded in each category. Two at-large awards – the Director’s Choice and the Judges’ Choice – were selected by FCPA Leadership. The following winners will receive gift cards to the Fairfax County Park Authority provided by the Fairfax County Park Foundation. The prizes are redeemable toward the cost of most Park Authority programs or Rec Center Memberships. Director's Choice Award
Judges' Choice Award
Best in Show (Nature and Landscapes)
Best in Show (People)
Best in Show (Wildlife)
Best in Show (Pets)
A committee reviewed submissions and selected finalists for the 2025 People’s Choice Award; this award will be selected by popular vote. Cast your vote on the Fairfax First Hike voting page this weekend. Voting is open through 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 14. The winner of the People’s Choice Award will be announced on Thursday, Jan. 16 and will receive a $100 Park Authority gift card. "New Year’s Day is the perfect time to reflect on the importance of wellness," Park Authority Executive Director Jai Cole said. "We’re inspired by the thousands of people who turn to our parks to celebrate the start of the year. We at the Park Authority are committed to providing spaces that promote health, connection, and a love for the outdoors year-round." For more information about the photo, visit the First Hike Fairfax webpage. For questions, contact the Public Information Office at parkmail@fairfaxcounty.gov. The Fairfax County Park Foundation supports the Park Authority by raising private funds, obtaining grants and creating partnerships that supplement tax dollars to meet community needs for park land, facilities and services. For more information, visit the Fairfax County Park Foundation website. |
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| Park Authority Public Meeting on Proposed Pavilion at Green Spring Gardens Postponed |
The rescheduled meeting will include a presentation on the pavilion concept and an opportunity to visit the proposed pavilion site. The concept team will be available to answer questions and collect feedback from attendees. Community members unable to attend in person are encouraged to share their thoughts online via PublicInput. The public comment period has been extended and will now close at 5 p.m. on Feb. 28, 2025. The proposed pavilion is a key element of the approved Green Spring Gardens Master Plan Revision, designed to enhance outdoor educational and recreational opportunities. The pavilion would be ADA-compliant and include seating, program space, and protection from the elements. Its environmentally conscious design incorporates a unique “split roof” with rainwater harvesting features to minimize environmental impact and respect existing drainage patterns. The Park Authority values public input and invites the community to participate in shaping the future of Green Spring Gardens. This project, a collaboration with the Friends of Green Spring (FROGS), underscores a shared commitment to inclusive and sustainable recreation and education spaces. For more information about the proposed pavilion and to submit comments online, visit the PublicInput project webpage. For additional questions, contact the Public Information Office at ParkMail@fairfaxcounty.gov. |
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| Park Authority Invites Community to Information Meeting on Mount Vernon Rec Center Reopening |
The meeting will provide residents with key information about the reopening, including:
View the Information Meeting flyer The Mount Vernon Rec Center has been a cornerstone of the community for more than 42 years. Thanks to voter-approved Park Bonds in 2008, 2016, and 2020, the facility is undergoing a transformative 75,000-square-foot expansion. The renovation includes a two-story fitness center, additional multipurpose spaces, a pool, a climbing wall, an indoor track, comprehensive building upgrades and a second NHL-sized ice rink. The newly renovated facility is on track to reopen in May 2025. For ongoing updates about the project and to access related materials, visit the Mount Vernon Rec Center Renovation webpage. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about the future of the Mount Vernon Rec Center and how it will continue to serve as a vital resource for Fairfax County residents for years to come. For questions, contact the Public Information Office at parkmail@fairfaxcounty.gov. |
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| Trail Maintenance Project Update for South Run Stream Valley Park | The Fairfax County Park Authority is providing an update on the ongoing trail maintenance project in South Run Stream Valley Park. Initially slated for completion by the end of 2024, weather conditions have delayed the remaining work. The project, which includes trail repairs, culvert replacements and related improvements, aims to enhance safety and usability for all trail users. The contractor was able to repair approximately half of the designated trail section before temperatures dropped below the recommended levels for paving. This completed portion of the trail is south of the fair-weather crossing (indicated by the area circled in blue on the map). Unfortunately, the colder-than-anticipated December temperatures have necessitated postponing the remaining repairs until the spring, when warmer weather will allow for proper paving and completion of the work. Trail users should note the following updates:
South Run Stream Valley Park is located at 8299 South Run Road in Springfield. For questions or more information, please contact FCPA Project Manager Isabel Villarroel at Isabel.villarroel@fairfaxcounty.gov or call 703-324-7195. |
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| Don’t Miss Your Chance To Join the Fun: First Hike Photo Contest Kicks Off Jan. 1 |
How to Participate
This family-friendly contest is open to photographers of all ages and skill levels. Whether you’re enjoying a leisurely stroll, hiking with friends or capturing the perfect photo of nature, there’s something for everyone! Generously sponsored by the Fairfax County Park Foundation, participants can win one of these incredible prizes:
Each participant can submit one photo in a single category: Scenery/Landscapes, People, Wildlife or Pets. Multiple family members may enter individually, making it a fun activity for the entire household. Join the nationwide tradition of First Day Hikes and celebrate the new year by reconnecting with nature. Don’t forget to follow all park rules—photos showing rule violations will not be eligible for prizes. For full contest details, photo submission instructions and hiking resources, visit the First Hike Fairfax Photo Contest website. For questions, contact the Public Information Office at Parkmail@fairfaxcounty.gov. |
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| Park Authority Invites Public Input on Proposed Pavilion at Green Spring Gardens | NoticeThe public meeting at Green Spring Gardens has been rescheduled for February 6, 2025, at 2 to 4 p.m. The public comment period has been extended to 5 p.m. on February 28, 2025.
The meeting will include a presentation on the pavilion concept and an opportunity to visit the proposed pavilion site. The project team will be on site and available to answer questions and collect feedback. Community members who cannot attend the meeting in person are encouraged to share their thoughts online via PublicInput. Comments will be accepted until 5 p.m. on Jan. 30, 2025. The proposed pavilion is a key component of the approved Green Spring Gardens Master Plan Revision and aims to enhance outdoor educational and recreational opportunities. Designed with accessibility and sustainability in mind, the pavilion would be ADA-compliant and feature seating, program space and protection from the sun and weather. Its unique 30-feet-by-35-feet “split roof” design includes gutters and downspouts for rainwater harvesting, minimizing environmental impact and respecting existing drainage patterns. The FCPA values public input and looks forward to collaborating with residents to shape the future of Green Spring Gardens. This project represents a partnership between the Park Authority and the Friends of Green Spring (FROGS), highlighting a shared commitment to creating inclusive and sustainable spaces for education and recreation. To learn more about the proposed pavilion concept and to submit comments online, visit the PublicInput project page. For additional questions, contact the Public Information Office at ParkMail@fairfaxcounty.gov. |
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| Join, Connect and Get Active at Rec Centers: Open House and Membership Sale in January |
The Park Authority will host open houses at Rec Centers across the county on Saturday, Jan. 4. Visit any of our Rec Centers to enjoy free admission all day, tour the buildings, explore amenities and learn about membership. Stop by any of the Rec Centers from 2 to 5 p.m. for fun programming that includes sample drop-in exercise classes, giveaways and raffles, games, crafts and special treats, such as popcorn and hot chocolate. Check out each Rec Center website for specific information on special programming. Celebrate the New Year by making a commitment to your health and purchasing an annual Rec Center membership — a yearlong pass to try a variety of exercise formats. Swim laps, use free weights and strength-building equipment, jump on cardio machines, hit the courts for sports activities, such as pickleball, basketball, volleyball and racquetball, get moving in drop-in fitness classes (either virtual or in-person), and ease your muscles in spas and saunas. Other amenities are available at specific locations or with additional cost. Purchase your annual membership today on the Rec Center passes webpage. Workout together at your local Rec Center and stay active forever! For additional information, please contact FCPARECenters@fairfaxcounty.gov. |
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| Experience the Magic of the Wetlands at Huntley Meadows Park |
There is no better way to celebrate Wetlands Awareness Day than by visiting the Fairfax County Park Authority’s premier wetland sanctuary at Huntley Meadows Park on Sunday, May 5, from 12-4 p.m. Come explore the wonders of the park including a nationally significant historic house, majestic forests, wildflower-speckled meadows and a vast wetland bursting with all forms of life. There is no cost for admission. Some of the best wildlife watching in the Washington metropolitan area is here. Bring your friends and family to stroll the forested paths and immersive boardwalk trails. Appreciate the plants and animals that live in the park and find out why they play an important role at the park. This exciting event will feature live raptors, reptiles and amphibians. Enjoy an up-close view of our creatures and interactive displays and activities. On-site parking is limited. Shuttle rides are available from nearby Groveton Elementary School, 6900 Harrison Ln., Alexandria. Shuttles run every 30 minutes with the last shuttle ride to Huntley Meadows Park at 3:30 p.m. The last return shuttle ride to Groveton Elementary School is at 4:15 p.m. The event will be held rain or shine. To register for this free event, visit Wetlands Awareness Day. Huntley Meadows Park is located at 3701 Lockheed Blvd., Alexandria. For more information visit Huntley Meadows. |
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| Sun Shines on Patriot Park North for Historic Opening Day |
“Patriot Park North provides a winning combination of community use and economic benefit that really knocks it out of the park,” said FCPA Executive Director Jai Cole. “This project is a wonderful example of what we can do together with the community and a host of partners in creating and executing a shared vision for amazing park facilities like this. This is a project we can all truly be proud of.” Originally, the park was home to three grass diamond fields. In 2014, the FCPA acquired adjacent land, which expanded the site to 67 acres and opened the possibility for the redevelopment of the property to accommodate expanded use and create a prime destination for baseball and softball tournament play throughout the mid-Atlantic region. The redevelopment of the park included the installation of six synthetic turf diamond fields (two 60-foot and four 90-foot diamonds), batting cages, warm-up areas, lighting, a 360-degree press box and deck, live streaming capability, concession stands, stormwater management, trails, playground, parking lot and other site amenities. The $22.7 million facility was funded through developer proffers and voter-approved 2016 and 2020 Park Bonds. The FCPA anticipates significant returns on investment, with 26 committed tournaments already in process. The economic impact for the county is estimated between $162,000 to more than $1 million per tournament, depending on attendance and the duration of the event. The total estimated impact for all 26 tournaments is approximately $18.3 million in 2023. Patriot Park North is located at 5425 Willow Springs School Road, in Fairfax. For additional information, visit the Patriot Park North website or call 703-324-5308. Watch a video of the Patriot Park opening and ribbon-cutting. |
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