
The Fairfax County Park Authority will begin renovating playgrounds at seven parks throughout the county this fall, including updated, accessible play spaces and exciting new amenities. The projects are part of the Park Authority’s ongoing efforts to maintain and improve its park facilities and provide safe, engaging spaces for children and families to enjoy.
Construction is expected to begin as early as September 2026, with projects continuing into 2027. Playgrounds will be closed for the duration of each renovation project. Visitors are asked to follow all posted signage and stay out of construction areas while work is underway.
Playground Renovation Projects
| Park | Constructions Begins | Anticipated Completion |
| Borge Street Neighborhood Park* | Late August 2026 | December 2026 |
| Bren Mar Park* | September 2026 | December 2026 |
| Burke Lake Park – Ice Cream Parlor | November 2026 | February 2027 |
| Burke Lake Park – Shelter A* | September 2026 | December 2026 |
| Cub Run Stream Valley Park* | October 2026 | December 2026 |
| Loisdale Park | September 2026 | December 2026 |
| Lincolnia Park* | September 2026 | December 2026 |
*Projects funded in whole or in part by voter-approved bond dollars.
Construction schedules are subject to change based on weather, site conditions and other factors. The Park Authority will provide updates as projects progress.
While a playground is closed for renovation, families can find other nearby places to play using the Park Authority’s Park Amenity Locator. Search for playgrounds and other amenities throughout the county to find an alternative destination during construction.
Visitors can also monitor Park Alerts for updates about construction, temporary closures and other impacts at parks throughout the county.
Please follow all posted signage and stay clear of active construction areas to help ensure the safety of park visitors and construction crews.
The Park Authority looks forward to welcoming the community back to these refreshed playgrounds as each project is completed. New playgrounds mean new places to climb, swing, slide, explore and make memories—and there’s plenty to look forward to across Fairfax County!
For additional information or questions, contact the Public Information Office at parkmail@fairfaxcounty.gov.