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Isaac Crossman Park is a hidden gem in Falls Church, VA, perfect for dog owners seeking pet-friendly trails and a peaceful, natural escape. Nestled away from busy streets, this park features walking paths shaded by towering trees, scenic creeks, and an array of playground equipment that makes it a great spot for families as well. The park’s secluded nature creates a relaxed atmosphere ideal for dog-friendly hikes and strolls away from the bustle of the city.
With open green spaces, picnic tables, and ample shade, Isaac Crossman Park provides a pleasant environment for both people and pups. While the park is not fully fenced and owners should be mindful of leash requirements, it is popular with locals for dog walks along the shaded trails which connect to the W&OD Trail and other nearby parks. Street parking is available, and visitors appreciate the clean, well-maintained grounds and quiet surroundings.
This is a really neat trail and playground that feels kinda hidden away. The trail is very peaceful and the playground is Retro but very well maintained. I honestly don’t know If I’ve ever seen that yellow cage thing in person before or ever seen the rocking cars. Definitely an interesting hidden curiosity
This is an okay little park with some shade but it really doesn’t compare to its nearby bigger sister, Benjamin Banneker Park.
Local park, trail in unused land next to stream, partially forested. Small playground, picnic table or too. Not worth driving to as destination.
Nice walk along a stream with a traditional playground for little ones. Also across the street from one of the original 40 boundary markers that defined the 100 square like good of DC. In a year or so there will also be a big kid playground there, but it was still under construction in 2020.
The entrance on the E Jefferson street side is hard to find and there is no sign. But the park and the trail was great. The brook had running water and there were kids playing in the brook. We even saw two dear a block from the park in a house’s backyard.