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  2. Fairfax County, Virginia - An introduction to the woods and waters of the 650-acre Ellanor C. Lawrence Park. Ellanor C. Lawrence Park | Park Authority Skip to main content FFX Global Navigation Department Homepage Parks Find It Waterfront Parks Nature and History Water Parks and Spray Grounds Sports and Fitness Specialty Attractions

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  3. Ellanor C. Lawrence Park - Wikipedia

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    Ellanor C. Lawrence Park is located in Chantilly, Virginia, just north of Centreville, on Route 28. The park preserves the cultural and natural resources of western Fairfax County and has a long and complex history lasting 8,000 years.

  4. Ellanor C. Lawrence Park's History | Park Authority

    www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/eclawrence/history

    5040 Walney Road Chantilly, Virginia fairfaxparks John Shafer, Manager Ellanor C. Lawrence Park's History Notice: Sully Woodlands Stewardship Education Center Construction Begins Active construction is anticipated to be completed in time for an estimated opening to the public in late Fall 2023.

  5. Ellanor C. Lawrence Park Reservable Areas | Park Authority

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    Ellanor C. Lawrence Park has a rentable picnic shelter next to the park's pond and across the street from Cabell's Mill. Click for Availability Calendar *Full day reservations available 9 a.m. – Sunset. Rental fee is per day, single use rate. * *Half day reservations are not permitted at this site.

  6. Ellanor C. Lawrence Park and the Walney Vistor Center

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    Ellanor C. Lawrence Park is a nature destination with creeks and ponds, forests and meadows, and an interpretive center. This site is a “must visit” for anyone traversing the Bull Run Loop. Entering the park, you are greeted by a small pond framed by a hiking trail, fishing deck, and boardwalks.

  7. Ellanor C. Lawrence Park Field Trips | Park Authority

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    Ellanor C. Lawrence Park is well suited to reinforce students’ knowledge of Virginia history and natural resources. Its 650 acres feature historic structures, evidence of past land use, and diverse natural habitats. Students can see firsthand the relationships among plants, animals and their environments and human impacts on the natural world.

  8. Ellanor C. Lawrence Park On Your Own | Park Authority

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    Ellanor C. Lawrence Park has places for ball games, isolation in nature, history exploration, and everything in between. In the park are forests, streams, a meadow with a viewing platform, a butterfly garden, a pond, wildflowers, a natural area, an amphitheater, and hiking trails that wind around and through those park features.

  9. Ellanor C. Lawrence Park - Virginia is for Lovers

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    Located in western Fairfax County, this park was established to preserve large areas of open space, protect natural and cultural features and provide a wide variety of recreational opportunities for the public. The park's 650 acres are home to the Walney Visitors Center, Walney Pond, historic ruins, picnic grounds, sports fields, hiking trails, historic Cabell's Mill, and upland and bottomland ...

  10. Ellanor C. Lawrence Park - Wikiwand

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    Ellanor C. Lawrence Park is located in Chantilly, Virginia, just north of Centreville, on Route 28. The park preserves the cultural and natural resources of western Fairfax County and has a long and complex history lasting 8,000 years. The land was originally inhabited by Native Americans, but as Europeans settled in Virginia, the land was shaped by only three families: the Browns, Machens and ...

  11. Family Hiking Fun - Ellanor C Lawrence Park in Chantilly VA

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    Fairfax County’s Ellanor C Lawrence Park, located in the heart of Chantilly, Virginia, is an excellent option for family hiking with a little learning fun. There are easy, shady trails through the woods; a pond where kids can spy fish, turtles, and birds; and several interesting, learning opportunities.