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Celebrating 50 Years of Wetlands Wonder at Huntley Meadows Park

Huntley Meadows ParkHuntley Meadows Park is turning 50 years old. The Fairfax County Park Authority invites the public to celebrate five decades of wetland conservation, wildlife habitat and outdoor discovery at one of Fairfax County’s most beloved parks. This milestone also marks the 200th anniversary of nearby Historic Huntley, adding even more reasons to celebrate this spring.

50th Anniversary Celebration and Wetlands Awareness Day

Sunday, May 4, 2025, noon to 4 p.m. at Huntley Meadows Park

Step into nature and celebrate the magic of wetlands.

  • Noon: Activities begin with live animal encounters, hands-on exhibits and wetland exploration.
  • 1 p.m.: Join the festive anniversary celebration, featuring cake, commemorative activities and family-friendly fun.
  • Admission is free, and shuttle service will be available from nearby parking areas for visitor convenience.

Join the celebration May 4. Find event and shuttle details at the celebration’s webpage.

More Ways to Celebrate Huntley’s Legacy

In addition to the main event, there are more ways to honor Huntley Meadows Park’s 50th anniversary and Historic Huntley’s 200th anniversary:

  • Special exhibit: "Huntley Meadows at Fifty" — A photographic retrospective of the park’s transformation, on display at the Norma Hoffman Visitor Center from March 8 to June 1.
  • Family Hilltop Outing: Celebrate 200 years of Historic Huntley with a special guided tour and family activities on Saturday, May 17, at 4:30 p.m.
  • Anniversary merchandise: Limited-edition commemorative items available at the Huntley Meadows gift shop.

About Huntley Meadows Park and Historic Huntley

Huntley Meadows Park, Fairfax County’s largest natural area, preserves critical wetland, meadow and forest habitats, providing a refuge for wildlife and a peaceful retreat for visitors. Huntley Meadows Park is located 3701 Lockheed Blvd. in Alexandria. For more information, visit the Huntley Meadows Park website or call 703-768-2525. 

Historic Huntley, built in 1825 by Thomson Mason, offers a glimpse into the region’s early 19th-century history and architecture overlooking the park’s landscape. Historic Huntley is located 6918 Harrison Lane in Alexandria. For more information, visit the Historic Huntley website or call 703-768-2525.

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