Pimmit Run Stream Valley Park - McLean, VA

Pimmit Run Stream Valley Park - McLean, VA Pimmit Run Stream Valley Park - McLean, VA Pimmit Run Stream Valley Park - McLean, VA Pimmit Run Stream Valley Park - McLean, VA Pimmit Run Stream Valley Park - McLean, VA
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Pimmit Run Stream Valley Park: Dog-Friendly Trails in McLean, VA

Pimmit Run Stream Valley Park offers a hidden gem for dog owners looking for pet-friendly hiking trails in McLean, Virginia. This scenic park features a 0.7-mile trail that winds along the Pimmit Run stream, providing plenty of natural sights and sounds for both you and your furry friend. The area is ideal for leashed dog walks, with exposed roots and occasional water crossings adding a bit of adventure to your outing.

Unlike busier parks in the area, Pimmit Run Stream Valley Park tends to be quieter, making it a peaceful retreat for families, runners, and dog walkers alike. While the park is generally well maintained, it’s worth noting that the trail can become muddy after heavy rains, and there is limited parking available at the Great Falls and Olney Park entrances. Local visitors appreciate the laid-back vibe and the chance to explore trails away from the crowds, right here in the heart of McLean.

FAQs

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park features a scenic 0.7-mile trail along Pimmit Run, suitable for dogs and families.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? The trail is generally well maintained, but it can get muddy after rain and may have some litter if visitors don’t clean up after themselves.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park is popular with families and children, with plenty to do along the trails.
  • Where is the best place to park? Limited parking is available at the Great Falls and Olney Park entrances.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Yes, the trail develops many muddy areas after solid rain, so plan accordingly.

Reviews

Luke Stockstill

Not very well kept but it’s still a fun place to take a dog if you don’t mind being in and amongst the flora. Definitely not good for a pair or more.

Luke Stockstill

Not very well kept but it’s still a fun place to take a dog if you don’t mind being in and amongst the flora. Definitely not good for a pair or more.

Luke Stockstill

Not very well kept but it’s still a fun place to take a dog if you don’t mind being in and amongst the flora. Definitely not good for a pair or more.

Carol Marques

Lovely place. People do need to take their trash with them though!

Carol Marques

Lovely place. People do need to take their trash with them though!

Carol Marques

Lovely place. People do need to take their trash with them though!

Joe Pina

Pimmit Hill’s best kept secret! Great 0.7 mile trail along the Pimmit Run between Great Falls Street and Olney Park. Generally well maintained and downed trees are cut. I’ve never seen this trail crowded, unlike Scott’s Run or Great Falls park. Great for beginning hikers, kids, families, dogs. Decent for runners, but watch out for those many roots that are exposed. I avoid using the trail for a day or two after a solid rain due to the many muddy areas that develop. You will have to cross the Pimmit Run itself in some areas depending on where you enter, so a hiking staff may not be a bad idea if you have balance problems. Limited parking at the Great Falls and Olney park entrances.

Joe Pina

Pimmit Hill’s best kept secret! Great 0.7 mile trail along the Pimmit Run between Great Falls Street and Olney Park. Generally well maintained and downed trees are cut. I’ve never seen this trail crowded, unlike Scott’s Run or Great Falls park. Great for beginning hikers, kids, families, dogs. Decent for runners, but watch out for those many roots that are exposed. I avoid using the trail for a day or two after a solid rain due to the many muddy areas that develop. You will have to cross the Pimmit Run itself in some areas depending on where you enter, so a hiking staff may not be a bad idea if you have balance problems. Limited parking at the Great Falls and Olney park entrances.

Joe Pina

Pimmit Hill’s best kept secret! Great 0.7 mile trail along the Pimmit Run between Great Falls Street and Olney Park. Generally well maintained and downed trees are cut. I’ve never seen this trail crowded, unlike Scott’s Run or Great Falls park. Great for beginning hikers, kids, families, dogs. Decent for runners, but watch out for those many roots that are exposed. I avoid using the trail for a day or two after a solid rain due to the many muddy areas that develop. You will have to cross the Pimmit Run itself in some areas depending on where you enter, so a hiking staff may not be a bad idea if you have balance problems. Limited parking at the Great Falls and Olney park entrances.

Richard Pumphrey

Went as part of a school field trip, great place! Kids loved it and even though it was hot there was so much to do no one seemed to mind.

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