Crossing the Appomattox River, High Bridge is more than 2,400 feet long and 125 feet high. The bridge was built in 1853 as part of the South Side
Smoot
Located next to the Visitor Center, the Smoot trail features easy hills and a stone dust surface making it ideal for guests with mobility issues or
Caledon Marsh
Accessed from the Boyd's Hole trail, this trail features views of the Caledon Marsh and access to the Potomac River shoreline. The beach is a great
Jones Pond Loop
Accessed from the Hampstead Road trail, the Jones Pond Loop passes through several habitat restoration projects. Aulder Flats, a wetland restoration
Potomac Overlook
Accessed from the Boyd's Hole trail, the Potomac Overlook trail brings users through a flat expanse of oak/hickory forest to the river. The overlook
Belmont Trail
Accessed either by crossing the front fields west of the picnic area or from the Boyd's Hole trail. Portions of the Belmont trail run along an old
Otter’s Path Nature Trail
The Otter's Path Nature Trail is a 4 mile, moderate difficulty loop that primarily follows the shore of Prince Edward Lake and is accessible from the
Old Plantation Trail
The Old Plantation Interpretive Trail is a 1.2 mile, easy hiking loop, that is accessible from the terrace gardens and provides access to the
Mossey Creek Trail
The Mossey Creek Nature Trail is a .7 mile, easy, hiking and partial multi-use trail, that is accessible from the Plantation Trail, the Warrior's Path