Henrico, Virginia
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Top Hiking Spots in and near Henrico
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Richmond, Virginia
Walk the Bryan Park Azalea Gardens
3.01 mi / 0 ft gainA short distance from downtown Richmond, this park contains over 450,000 azalea plants in 76 different beds that are usually in peak bloom around mid-April every year. When the plants are in full bloom, you can drive (or walk) the 1 mile loop and there are various places to park and get out and w...Read more -
Chesterfield, Virginia
Co-op Trail
4.04.03 mi / 574 ft gainCo-op Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a lake located near Chesterfield County, Virginia.Read more -
Chesterfield, Virginia
Walk around Beaver Lake, Pocahontas SP
5.02.47 mi / 175 ft gainThe trail passes by an old furnace and then descends until you reach the lake. At the lake there is a nice pier to view the water and do some bird watching. Continue on the trail around the lake. If you head clockwise, the lake will be in view during most of the beginning of the trail.As you make...Read more -
Wildwood, Virginia
Pleasant Grove Park: Heritage Trail and Beach Grove Loop
4.64 mi / 361 ft gainPleasant Grove Park has miles and miles of trails and you could easily hike a ten-mile loop if you linked everything together. This particular trail, Heritage Trail and Beach Grove Loop, is a 4.6 mile loop in the southern part of Pleasant Grove, which takes a little under two hours to complete de...Read more -
Farmville, Virginia
High Bridge
5.02 miThe High Bridge is the highlight of the 31 mile High Bride Rail Trail in central Virginia. The trail, paved with crushed limestone, is nice for biking, walking, and running. Park at the River Street parking area near the town of Farmville. The parking lot is big enough for two dozen cars and cha...Read more -
Williamsburg, Virginia
Hike the Riverview Trail
4.07.5 mi / 150 ft gainFrom the parking area at the visitor center, pick up the Backbone Trail marked with gold blazes. The trails are well marked with signage and arrows. Follow the Backbone Trail for 2 miles under you reach the trail junction of Powhatan Forks Trail. After a half mile the this trail splits with th...Read more