
Northern Virginia (NoVa) is made up of Arlington, Fairfax, Fauquier, Loudoun, Prince William, and Stafford counties and the independent cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas, and Manassas Park. There are millions of things to explore in these area. To help narrow it down, below is a list of my favorite local parks, trails, and battlefields, important places, venues to enjoy an adult beverage outside of the big cities, and farms/u-pick options. Click here for further away day or weekend trip ideas. Or, check out this page devoted to kid activities if that’s your current MO.
And don’t forget to check out this map for help with adventure planning!
Alexandria
A reader recently mentioned that I needed a full section on Alexandria, and after remembering / learning about all the amazing things to do here, I couldn’t agree more! If it were more convenient to Walter Reed I would have chosen to live in Alexandria in a second…it has small town charm with all the benefits of being next to a big city. There’s history hiding in every cobblestone street and tons of restaurants, museums, shopping, etc…PLUS, it’s right on the water and quant AF. If I didn’t live exactly – and I mean exactly – on the oppositve side of the beltway I would be spending a LOT of time exploring this “suburb” of DC. Anyway, whether you are a hop, skip, and a jump away or have to brave the beltway like I do, don’t miss checking out Alexandria at least once, even if it’s just to wander the streets and soak up the “Alexandria-ness” of it.
For those who need more direction, here are a few of my favorite things to do in Alexandria (or, maybe even better, check out this awesome list from the experts at Washington.org):
- Explore the famous King Street Mile via foot or free trolley
- Do all.the.things. in Old Town / Waterfront
- Take a selife in front of the narrowest houses in America at the Spite Houses
- Find the Fairies of Del Ray
- Imbibe at Lost Boy Cider / Port City Brewing Company
- Play at Jones Point Park
- Visit GW’s OG home at Mount Vernon
- Catch great views of DC along the Mount Vernon Trail
And here are a few of the top pics from fellow readers:
- Stabler Leadbetter Apothecary Museum
- George Washington Masonic National Memorial
- Carlyle House Historic Park
- Gadsby’s Tavern Museum
- Christ Church
- Torpedo Factory Art Center
- Larz Anderson House / Society of the Cincinnati
I know there are a million more ideas to add. And Alexandria has a TON of fun festivals (Holiday Boat Parade, Scottish Walk, Presidents Weekend festivities, and more!). Take a look at VisitAlexandria.org or comment below with anything I may have missed!
Northern Virginia Green Areas

There are so many beautiful areas and parks to explore in Virginia! Here are a few of my favorite “local” options. Click here for further away day or weekend trip ideas. And here’s a map in case it’s helpful.
- Bull Run Regional Park
- Burke Lake Park
- Gravelly Point
- Great Falls National Park
- Green Spring Gardens
- Hemlock Overlook Regional Park
- Huntley Meadows Park
- Jones Point Park
- Leesylvania State Park
- Manassas National Battlefield
- Mason Neck State Park
- Meadowlark Botanical Gardens
- Mount Vernon Trail
- Occoquan Regional Park
- Potomac Overlook Regional Park
- Prince William Forest Park
- Seven Oaks Lavender Farm
- Shenendoah National Park
- Sky Meadows State Park
Here’s a map of some of my favorite green spaces from across the DC area in case it helps:
Not To Miss Northern Virginia Places
Air Force Memorial
Beautiful monument with a gorgeous view that overlooks the city. Check it out!

Arlington National Cemetery
Everyone is familiar with the symmetrical rows of white grave stones and the rolling hills of Arlington National Cemetery, but there’s so much other beauty to honor at the final resting place of those who have given the ultimate sacrifice! Besides walking around and reflecting, don’t miss stops at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and President John F. Kennedy’s Gravesite (here are other notable graves), or the Memorial Amphitheater. The welcome center is chock full of great info, and if you are looking for an even mre meaningful experience, the annual Wreaths Across America event is a great way to pay tribute to those who lay in peace (and it’s a really fun community event!). To note: There is ample parking (compared to the National Mall) but be prepared to do a lot of walking as roads are only open to those who have family passes.

Iwo Jima / US Marine Corps Memorial
The U.S. Marine Corps Memorial (also known as Iwo Jima) is not only a beautiful memorial itself, it also boasts great views of the downtown monuments. Located right across the bridge from Georgetown, next to Arlington National Cemetery, and the Netherlands Carillion, it’s also easy to get to (with lots of parking options). Go at sunrise for a treat, or at sunset during the summer, when the park plays host to weekly military band concerts.

Mount Vernon
You could spend an entire day visiting George Washington’s home – there are gardens, distilleries, grist mills, scenic river views, GW’s tomb, and of course, the beautiful mansion. You can opt for itineraries for kids or for the most knowledgeable American history buff. There is a fee to enter, so make sure to ask about the military discount!

National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial
Located right next to the actual Pentagon, the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial is a very serene and moving place to visit at all times, but especially if you have the opportunity to visit on September 11th. To get to the Pentagon, you can take the Metro or park at the nearby Pentagon City Mall and walk…there is no public parking.

National Air and Space Museum, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
The Udvar-Hazy Center is the second building that makes up the National Air and Space Museum and it’s located in Virginia, about 30 minutes outside of DC. This museum is basically two GIANT aircraft hangars that holds hundreds (thousands?!) of aviation aircraft. The museum has an iMax theater, simulators, an observation tower and more – make sure to check out the floor plan to guide your route in this humongous space. Top highlights are the Space Shuttle Discovery (yes, the actual, life-sized space shuttle!), B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay, a stealth bomber, Air France Concorde, and Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird among so many other cool things. I’ve been here countless times and it never gets old seeing these larger-than-life famous aircraft!

Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
A National Park for the Performing Arts including an outdoor amphitheater as well as an indoor space; hosts performances of all genres with options for everything from kids to opera lovers. The best part about this venue? You can bring in your own food and booze if you opt to sit on the lawn! Their typical season runs in the summer, with an option for holiday concerts in December too.

Women’s Military Memorial
The Women’s Military Memorial is located in the “Hemicycle”, the ceremonial entrance to the Arlington National Cemetery. I have been to the Cemetery numerous times but didn’t know this existed! It is on our list for our next trip!

Nothern Virginia Drinks
By no means a complete or comprehensive list – just a few favorite “outside the big city” options that have delicious brews or gorgeous views – or both!
2 Silos Brewing Co.
Bear Chase Brewing
Bluemont Vineyard
Caboose Brewing Company
Caboose Commons
Dirt Farm Brewing
Henway Hard Cider
Hillsborough Winery and Brewery
Port City Brewing Co
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Potomac Point Winery
Quattro Goombas
Stone Tower Winery
The Winery at Bull Run
Vanish Farmwoods Brewery
Northern Virginia Farms / U-Pick
Here are a few farms that offer fun for both kids and adults in Virginia. For more kid options (especially for more animal recs), visit this page devoted to kid activities.
Burnside Farms (Nokesville, VA)
A PYO flower farm that has tulips in the spring, sunflowers in the summer, corn mazes in the fall, and christmas trees in winter. Absolutely stunning “Holland in Virginia” spring festival that always sells out. Also includes a playground, inflatable slides, and ginormous bouncing pillow.
Cox Farms (Centreville, VA)
Hosts an annual fall festival complete with hayrides, PYO pumpkins, music, animals, mazes, and tons of other activities.
Frying Pan Farm (Herndon, VA)
FREE old-time farm where you can stop in and visit all the farm animals; also has a playground and carousel (and located about 10 minutes from Dulles Airport if you have time to kill!)
Great Country Farms (Bluemont, VA)
One of our favorites, especially since it’s right next door to a brewery, a winery, and a distillery! Besides great festivals and events, has lots of PYO options, a farm market, a petting zoo, giant mazes and jumping pillows, fishing pond, cow train, and a dozen playgrounds / play areas for kids of various ages. *military discount available*
Green Truck Farm / Hartland Orchard (Markham, VA)
PYO only
Hollin Farms (Delaplane, VA)
PYO only
Messick’s Farm Market (Bealeton, VA)
PYO with a cafe, bakery, petting zoo, jump pillow, hay rides, pea gravel digging pit, climbing tower, and slides.
Wegmeyer Farms (Hamilton, VA)
PYO only
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