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This is an easy, short nature interpretive trail set up to educate the public on watersheds. The park has provided guide books for borrow at the trail head that lead you through the stops along the way. A great trail for excersize, or for exposing kids to the environment. Trailhead: Leesylvania State Park is in the southeast area of Prince William County, approximately 25 miles from Washington, D.C. and Fredericksburg. From I-95, take Rippon Landing Exit 156; then go east on Route 784 to U.S. 1. From U.S. 1, Route 610 (Neabsco Road) east two miles. (Lat:38.59 Lon:-77.26)Trail Guides for Powell
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Short easy trail following the Potomac River until it reaches Powell's Creek. There are several picnic...
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