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Alexandria Virginia Parks ,
Alexandria Virginia Trails
Welcome to Alexandria's beautiful and unique Brookvalley Park, home to the oldest standing tree in the city. The park's trail links up to other nearby recreation areas.
When visiting any park in Alexandria, Virginia it's important to know the rules.
*All vehicles must stay in designated areas and obey all traffic laws. *The following are all prohibited; feeding wildlife, littering, alcoholic beverages, golfing.
*Golfing is now allowed in the parks.
*All children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. For their own safety they are discouraged from using the playgrounds at high temperatures or after heavy rains.
*When walking in the parks please stay on designated trails. This way you avoid snakes and poison ivy and help protect the other plants.
*Amplified sound requires special permit.
*All dogs must be leashed and waste removed. Dogs are not allowed on the athletic fields at any time.
*All parks open at dawn and close at dusk. Unless otherwise permitted.
*Shoes are required at all times.
*To reserve a facility please call 703-746-5414.
Please respect these rules, the parks, and all local, State of Virginia, and United States statutes. Be safe and have fun!
Brookvalley Park
5599 Holmes Run Parkway
Alexandria, Virginia
22304
United States
38.817124, -77.123250
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