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The W&OD Trail is a 45-mile paved trail stretching from just outside of Washington, D.C. to the suburbs in western Loudoun County, Va.
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The 18-mile Mount Vernon Trail links Arlington, Va. with the home of George Washington, south of Alexandria.
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The Fairfax County Parkway Trail travels from north to south through one of the busiest areas in the Washington, D.C. region.
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Hains Point is an island on the southwestern corner of Washington, D.C. with a four-mile road tailor-made for running.
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The Custis Trail is a four-mile paved route that serves as a crucial connector between two major trails in the Washington, D.C. area.
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The National Mall stretches nearly two miles between the Lincoln Memorial and the Capitol Building in the heart of the nation’s capital.
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An idyllic respite from the hustle and bustle of the city, Lake Frank offers both paved and dirt paths and the soothing sights and sounds of nature.
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The Capital Crescent Trail is a 7-mile paved route that links Bethesda, Md. with the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
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One of the oldest settlements in the Blue Ridge, Staunton, Virginia, features a historic downtown, craft breweries, farm-to-table restaurants—and easy access to some of the most impressive outdoor vistas on the East Coast.
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The Shenandoah Valley Wine Trail travels approximately 200 miles and passes 19 different vineyards in west central Virginia, providing an excellent biking adventure.
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The historic Shenandoah Valley town of Staunton, Virginia, is an excellent place to view the fall colors. With hundreds of miles of trails for hiking and biking—plus a wide variety of in-town amenities—Staunton is perfect for a fall getaway.
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Virginia’s Eastern Shore is a natural wonder.
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On a map, Mallows Bay appears to be just another insignificant cleft in the shoreline. But, beneath the shallow waters of this forgotten inlet lies the largest collection of decaying ships in the entire country.
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