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Preserving nature together. Discover the beauty of the Rappahannock County Park and join us in our mission to protect and enhance our natural resources

Working to inspire a passion for parks, healthy lifestyles, and environmental stewardship to support a thriving community.

The Rappahannock County Recreational Facilities Authority was established by act of the County Board of Supervisors in 1978 to own, maintain, operate and improve the Rappahannock County Park located on Route 211 near Washington,Virginia, for the recreational use by all residents of Rappahannock County; to assist, promote and encourage recreational activities throughout RappahannockCounty; to undertake such other projects as may be authorized by the Board of Supervisors; and to hold title to property, real and personal, for any of its stated purposes. Our work is supported by the Rappahannock County Park Foundation and the commitment of our tireless volunteers.

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Discover the Rich History and Achievements of Our Parks System

Our parks system has a long-standing commitment to preserving nature, providing recreational opportunities, and fostering community engagement. With a focus on forest inventory and management, invasive plant inventory and removal, native plant gardens, bluebird trails, and playground improvements, we have made significant strides in enhancing the beauty and functionality of our parks. Join us in our mission to create a sustainable and vibrant environment for all.

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Enhancing Community Through Parks and Recreation

Our parks offer a wide range of benefits to the community, promoting health, providing recreational opportunities, and fostering community building. With beautiful natural landscapes and well-maintained facilities, our parks are the perfect place to relax, exercise, and connect with others.

Health

Enjoy the outdoors and improve your physical and mental well-being.

Recreation

Engage in various activities and hobbies, from sports to nature exploration.

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Meet Our Team

Get to know the talented individuals behind our park system.

John Doe
Park Manager

John is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the park system.

Jane Smith
Volunteer Coordinator

Jane works tirelessly to recruit and manage volunteers for our various projects.

Michael Johnson
Environmental Scientist

Michael conducts research and provides expertise on environmental conservation in the park.

Emily Davis
Education Coordinator

Emily develops and implements educational programs to engage visitors of all ages.

David Thompson
Trail Maintenance Supervisor

David ensures that our trails are well-maintained and safe for visitors to enjoy.

Sarah Wilson
Community Outreach Coordinator

Sarah builds relationships with the community and promotes park initiatives.

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Join our team and make a difference in your community.

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FAQs

Find answers to frequently asked questions about the parks system.

What are the park hours?

The park is open from dawn to dusk every day.

Are pets allowed?

Yes, pets are allowed - on leashes - in designated areas of the park.

Can I bring food?

Yes, you can bring food and have a picnic in the park.

Are there restrooms?

Yes, there are restrooms available for public use.

Is parking free?

Yes, parking is free for park visitors.

Still have questions?

Contact us for more information.

Support the Park's Conservation Efforts

Join us in preserving the park's natural beauty