Hemlock Overlook Regional Park
Hemlock Overlook Regional Park is a multi-use park near Clifton, Virginia, one of several parks lining the Bull Run. The 400-acre park offers dense forests, hilly woodlands, and floodplain scenery. Hemlock Overlook is named after the grove of hemlock trees above the banks in the northern section of the park.
| Hemlock Overlook Regional Park | |
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![]() Hemlock grove in Hemlock Overlook Regional Park | |
| Location | Clifton, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA |
| Coordinates | 38°46′13″N 77°24′35″W |
| Area | 400 acres (161.87 ha) |
| Operated by | NOVA Parks |
| Open | year round access |
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At the northern edge of the park is the site of the Union Mills and the bridge crossing for the Orange and Alexandria Railroad over the Bull Run; both of these sites have high significance in the Battles of Bull Run. The site of a dam that supported the first hydroelectric power generation to Fairfax County is also on the Hemlock Overlook site. A permanent orienteering course, built with the support of the Quantico Orienteering Club, sits in the southern end of the park, south of Yates Ford Road. The Bull Run-Occoquan Trail (blue trail) is maintained by the PATC.
From 1984 to 2009, Hemlock Overlook operated as a university outdoor education center, through a partnership between George Mason University and the Park Authority.[1][2] In 2009, the Park Authority engaged a partner, Adventure Links, to operate the facility. [3][4] In 2021, the Park Authority put out a Request for Proposal for new operating partners.[5][6] A new operator, Horizons at Hemlock Overlook, part of Endless Horizons, has been chosen to partner with the Park Authority.
References
- "Wapo: Smells Like Team Spirit, August 15, 2003".
- Wapo: The potluck feast with an underground approach, November 18, 2009
- legacydatapoint.apa.virginia.gov/ppea/NOVA%20Regional%20Park%20Authority.zip
- "Hemlock Overlook Swings Back into Operations".
- "Request for Proposals" (PDF).
- "Request for Proposals2" (PDF).
