🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
If you’re looking for a peaceful dog-friendly park in Falls Church, VA, Haycock Longfellow Park offers a natural retreat tucked away from city life. Known for its tall tree canopies, this hidden spot provides shaded, pet-friendly trails perfect for scenic, cool walks—even during hot summer months. The park’s winding, wooded paths make it ideal for leisurely dog walks, short hikes, and exploring nature with your furry friend.
While the park lacks a designated, fenced dog area and some standard amenities, its lush setting draws local dog owners seeking tranquility and the feeling of getting far from suburbia. Please note some trails are narrow, and park visitors report occasional encounters with unleashed dogs. With its proximity to local schools and quiet neighborhoods, Haycock Longfellow Park is a unique spot for dog lovers who enjoy off-the-beaten-path adventures in Northern Virginia.
Just a park – nice to run round, but frequently dogs of leash & uncontrolled
Just a park – nice to run round, but frequently dogs of leash & uncontrolled
Just a park – nice to run round, but frequently dogs of leash & uncontrolled
Who even knew this place was here? Great natural trails. You don’t feel like you’re walking through someone’s back yard. Great place for a dog walk!!
Who even knew this place was here? Great natural trails. You don’t feel like you’re walking through someone’s back yard. Great place for a dog walk!!
Who even knew this place was here? Great natural trails. You don’t feel like you’re walking through someone’s back yard. Great place for a dog walk!!
Hidden in Mclean neighborhood (both entrances are difficult to see from the car). Lots of POISON IVY. Narrow paths. Ran into owners of UNLEASHED DOGS. I’ve been to many parks in Northern Virginia neighborhoods over the years. I don’t plan to return here.
Hidden in Mclean neighborhood (both entrances are difficult to see from the car). Lots of POISON IVY. Narrow paths. Ran into owners of UNLEASHED DOGS. I’ve been to many parks in Northern Virginia neighborhoods over the years. I don’t plan to return here.
Hidden in Mclean neighborhood (both entrances are difficult to see from the car). Lots of POISON IVY. Narrow paths. Ran into owners of UNLEASHED DOGS. I’ve been to many parks in Northern Virginia neighborhoods over the years. I don’t plan to return here.
The amazing thing about Haycock Longfellow Park is how completely isolated it feels even though it’s in the middle of suburbia. With one of the tallest canopies of any public park in the region, The woods are cool and dark even in the midst of summer.
It’s possible to get lost in these giant woods, and then come out at an elementary school playground, or middle school basketball courts, or even an FAA air traffic control facility. A good place for a quiet wander and an escape from the city.