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United States
Virginia
Fairfax County
Mclean

Woodland and River Trail Loop

Easy

4.9

(4370)

9,677

hikers

Woodland and River Trail Loop

01:11

4.26km

80m

Hiking

Embark on an easy hike along the Woodland and River Trail Loop, a 2.6-mile (4.3 km) route that offers a pleasant outdoor experience. You will gain 247 feet (75 metres) in elevation over approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes. The path winds through beautiful woods, eventually leading you to scenic…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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1.48 km

Stubblefield Falls Overlook

Highlight • Viewpoint

Great overlook over the Potomac (upstream). Two trails go past here, so the overlook is frequently visited by other hikers.

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1.56 km

The Saddle Rock

Highlight • Natural Monument

The Saddle Rock is called this way as the best way to cross it is by pretending to get into a saddle. Left foot on the little step carved out …

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2.30 km

Scott's Run Falls

Highlight • Waterfall

Scott's Run waterfall into the Potomac. Best visited early in the mornings if solitude is preferred. Gets heavily overrun in the summer by a lot of people sun bathing, picnicking …

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4.26 km

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3.41 km

842 m

Surfaces

2.13 km

1.95 km

121 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Woodland and River Trail Loop?

This trail is generally considered easy, suitable for most abilities. However, be prepared for some rockier sections and potentially slippery, steep downhill portions, especially after rain. Sturdy hiking shoes are recommended.

What is the typical duration for hiking this loop?

The Woodland and River Trail Loop is approximately 2.5 miles (4.25 km) long, and most hikers complete it in about 61 minutes, though your pace may vary.

What are the main natural features and sights along the trail?

The loop offers a beautiful mix of serene woodlands and picturesque riverfront scenery. You'll enjoy scenic river vistas, glimpses of cascades, and a beautiful waterfall. Keep an eye out for vibrant wildflowers in early spring, and various bird species like geese, bald eagles, and ospreys.

What specific landmarks or viewpoints will I encounter?

Along the route, you can discover the Stubblefield Falls Overlook, the unique The Saddle Rock, and the scenic Scott's Run Falls.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

Early spring is particularly popular due to the abundance of wildflowers like trailing arbutus, Virginia bluebells, and trillium. The trail offers natural beauty year-round, but spring brings a special vibrancy.

Is the Woodland and River Trail Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail welcomes leashed dogs year-round, making it a great option for a hike with your canine companion.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for Scott's Run Nature Preserve?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access Scott's Run Nature Preserve or hike this trail.

Where can I park for the Woodland and River Trail Loop?

The trail is located within Scott's Run Nature Preserve. Parking is available at the preserve's designated parking areas. Arriving early, especially on weekends or during peak seasons like early spring, is recommended as it can get busy.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The trail features a mix of dirt and gravel paths, winding through wooded areas and alongside the river. Expect some rockier portions, stream crossings, and varying elevations as it traverses hollows and upland forests.

Does the trail connect with other paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Stubblefield Falls Overlook, Parking Lot Connector Trail, Oak Trail, Burling Cabin Trail, and Laurel Ridge Trail.

Is the trail usually crowded?

Due to its natural beauty and accessibility, the trail can be quite popular, especially in early spring when wildflowers are in full bloom. Arriving early in the day is often recommended to avoid crowds.

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