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Fairfax County
Ravensworth

Wakefield Park MTB Trail System

Hard

4.6

(5827)

8,007

hikers

Wakefield Park MTB Trail System

13:44

52.8km

360m

Hiking

Hike the difficult 32.8-mile Wakefield Park MTB Trail System, gaining 1169 feet through diverse woods and along Accotink Creek.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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4.34 km

Wakefield MTB Trail System

Highlight • MTB Park

A little trailsystem that has the perfect amount of difficulty for intermediate riders. If you are a beginner and you want to try the trailsystem in Wakefield Park, then choose …

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Wakefield Park

Highlight • Forest

This 292-acre park is very popular among bird watchers, as it has produced sightings of many different uncommon bird species. It also includes trails that meander along the Accotink Creek.

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13.4 km

Right at the beginning of the Accotink lake trail, this small creek has a nice semi paved trail with a good looking sturdy bridge. Great location for nature hiking, bird watching and biking.

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52.8 km

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23.1 km

22.8 km

6.29 km

593 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

22.2 km

15.4 km

7.69 km

5.28 km

1.99 km

224 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park when visiting the Wakefield Park MTB Trail System?

Ample parking is available at the ballfields within Wakefield Park. These parking areas provide convenient access to the trail system.

Are dogs allowed on the trails at Wakefield Park?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trails. However, it's always best to check the official Fairfax County Parks website for specific leash regulations and any other rules regarding pets to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.

What is the best time of year to hike the Wakefield Park trails?

The trails can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, especially along Accotink Creek. Summer can be warm but the wooded sections provide shade. Winter hiking is also possible, though conditions may be muddy or icy after precipitation.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to access Wakefield Park?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access Wakefield Park or its trail system. It is a public park managed by Fairfax County.

What is the terrain like on the Wakefield Park trails?

The trails offer a mixed terrain, including asphalt, stonedust, and natural ground. You'll encounter relatively flat sections, especially along the Creek Trail, but also short and steep climbs, twisting downhills, uneven ground, roots, and rocks. Some sections feature technical elements like logs, boulder rolls, and rock garden climbs.

Are there beginner-friendly hiking options at Wakefield Park?

Yes, the trail system caters to various fitness levels. While some sections have challenging climbs and technical features, there are also beginner trails and flatter sections, such as the Creek Trail along Accotink Creek, which are suitable for casual walkers and those seeking an easier outing.

What kind of scenery and notable features can I expect to see?

The trails wind through peaceful wooded areas and along the scenic Accotink Creek, offering pleasant waterside views. You'll also find sections that weave along power lines. The park connects to Lake Accotink Park, where the creek's banks feature mature trees and interesting rock formations. Don't miss the Wakefield MTB Trail System itself, the tranquil Wakefield Park forest, and the Cross County Trail Bridge Over Accotink Creek.

Does the Wakefield Park MTB Trail System connect to other trails?

Yes, the trail system is a key component of the wider Cross County Trail. It connects to other significant trail networks like Lake Accotink Park, Pohick Stream Valley, and Difficult Run Stream Valley, allowing for extended hiking opportunities. Specifically, this route utilizes sections of the Fairfax Cross County Trail, Gerry Connolly Cross County Trail, and various segments of the Wakefield MTB Trail System.

Are there restrooms or water available along the trails?

Restrooms and water fountains are available at the ballfields within Wakefield Park, which are conveniently located near the trailheads. It's always recommended to carry your own water, especially on longer hikes.

What are some distinct sections of the trail system?

The Wakefield Park trail system offers a variety of distinct sections, each with its own character. Notable areas include the 'Creek Trail' which runs along Accotink Creek, the 'Racetrack', and the 'Bowl' section, known for its 'punchy climbs' and technical features. These distinct sections allow hikers to choose routes that suit their preferences for length and challenge.

Is Wakefield Park a good option for a longer hike?

Absolutely. While individual loops can be shorter, the park's connection to the broader Cross County Trail and other networks means you can easily extend your hike for many miles. The entire system offers over 50 kilometers of trails, providing ample opportunity for a long and engaging day out.

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