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The best walks and hikes around Sterling

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Hikes around Sterling, Virginia, are characterized by accessible routes through local parks and green spaces. The terrain is generally flat with minimal elevation gain, featuring a mix of paved paths and wooded trails. Many routes follow converted railway lines or wind through community parks like Claude Moore Park and the Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park.

Best hiking trails around Sterling

  • The most popular hiking route is Claude Moore Park loop β€” Sterling, a 3.6 mile (5.8 km)…

Last updated: June 23, 2026

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Sugarland Run Stream Valley Trail

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 23, 2025, Trailside Park

A little pavilion with a bench here marks the entrance to Beth Miller Park, adjacent Trailside Park. If you follow the path from the W&O, you will come to a gazebo with a nice view over the pond.

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Trailside Park features well-maintained sports fields, pleasant surroundings, modern playgrounds, and spacious picnic areas. Adjacent to the Washington and Old Dominion Trail, it's a perfect spot for family outings, with convenient access to scenic trails and recreational facilities.

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There is an easy path crossing the stream here, where you can enjoy the soothing sounds of the water as you pass by.

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Trailside Park in Ashburn, features well-maintained sports fields, pleasant surroundings, modern playgrounds, and spacious picnic areas. Adjacent to the Washington and Old Dominion Trail, it's a perfect spot for family outings, with convenient access to scenic trails and recreational facilities.

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The Washington and Old Dominion Trail and Regional Park, rich in history, spans 45 miles from Shirlington to Purcellville. Once a railroad line dating back to the 1850s, the trail now offers diverse scenery, transitioning from urban Arlington to suburban Falls Church and Vienna, and ending in rural Purcellville. Along the way, enjoy lush parks, tranquil streams, historical landmarks, and open farmland, making it an essential Virginia experience.

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This trail offers a wide variety of terrain, including gravel, pavement, dirt, and grass. Along the way you'll come across multiple bridges that offer picturesque vistas of both Runnymede Park and the Sugarland Run Stream.

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Trails are colour-marked. Boardwalks pass the muddiest sections.

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October 13, 2018, Vestal's Gap Road

In 1814, due to the British advance on Washington, the Declaration of Independence, the US Constitution as well as other important documents were brought to Leesburg using the Vestal's Gap Road.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there many easy, beginner-friendly hikes in Sterling?

Yes, the hiking around Sterling is particularly well-suited for beginners and casual walkers. The terrain is generally flat with minimal elevation gain. You'll find many accessible routes, with over half of the local trails rated as easy. A great example is the Claude Moore Park loop β€” Sterling, which offers a straightforward walk through a community park.

What are the trails like for family-friendly hikes?

Sterling is an excellent choice for family outings. Many trails are located within local parks and feature paved or well-maintained surfaces, making them suitable for all ages. The routes are typically short and flat, allowing for relaxed walks. For a slightly longer but still manageable family adventure, consider the Runnymede Park loop β€” Herndon.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails around Sterling?

Many of the trails in Sterling's parks and greenways are dog-friendly, provided your dog is kept on a leash. The paved paths of the Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park are especially popular for walking with dogs. However, always check the specific regulations for the park you plan to visit before you go.

What is the typical terrain like on hikes in Sterling?

The terrain is mostly flat and accessible. You'll encounter a mix of paved multi-use paths, particularly along former railway lines like the Washington & Old Dominion Trail, and natural surface trails through wooded areas in parks like Claude Moore Park. Elevation gain is minimal on most routes, making for easy-going hikes.

Are there any long-distance or challenging hikes available?

While most trails are easy, there are options for those seeking a longer or more challenging day out. You can find moderate routes over 9 miles (15 km) long, such as the Washington and Old Dominion Trail: Sterling to Graves. For a more strenuous hike, the Ashburn and Broadlands loop via the Washington & Old Dominion Trail is one of the few difficult-rated trails in the immediate area.

How do hikes in Sterling compare to Shenandoah National Park?

Hiking in Sterling offers a very different experience from Shenandoah. Sterling's trails are characterized by suburban parklands with flat, often paved paths ideal for accessible, everyday recreation. In contrast, Shenandoah National Park features mountainous terrain with significant elevation gain, rugged trails, and expansive wilderness views. Sterling is for convenient local walks, while Shenandoah is a destination for more strenuous mountain hiking.

Are there any hikes with waterfalls or scenic overlooks near Sterling?

The immediate Sterling area, with its gentle terrain, is not known for dramatic waterfalls or high-elevation overlooks. The scenery is more subtle, focused on pleasant woodlands, streams, and park landscapes. For significant waterfalls and stunning vistas, you would need to travel to places like Great Falls Park or Shenandoah National Park.

What do other hikers think of the trails in Sterling?

The trails around Sterling are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths and the peaceful atmosphere of the local parks, making it a reliable choice for a pleasant walk.

How many hiking trails are there to choose from around Sterling?

There are over 40 curated hiking routes to explore in and around Sterling. The collection includes a majority of easy walks perfect for a quick outing, as well as several moderate trails for those looking to cover more distance.

Can I go hiking in Sterling during the winter?

Yes, hiking is a year-round activity in Sterling. The paved and flatter trails, like those in the Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park, are often clear and accessible even in winter. Wooded trails can get muddy, so be sure to wear appropriate waterproof footwear.

What should I pack for a day hike in the Sterling area?

For most hikes in Sterling, comfortable walking shoes are sufficient. Since the trails are in suburban parks, you are never too far from amenities. It's always a good idea to bring water, a small snack, and a fully charged phone. If you plan to be out for a few hours on a longer route like the Hiking loop from Cooktown, consider a light backpack for your supplies.

Where can I park to access the trails?

Most of the main trail access points have dedicated parking. Parks such as Claude Moore Park and Runnymede Park have their own lots. For accessing the Washington and Old Dominion Trail, there are multiple parking areas located at various points along its length, so you can choose a starting point that suits you.

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