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Top 5 Parks and Green Spaces in Arlington for Outdoor Fun

Looking for a breath of fresh air? Arlington, Virginia offers an unbeatable mix of scenic trails, family-friendly playgrounds, dog parks, and peaceful green escapes—all just minutes from D.C. Whether you’re new to the area or a long-time local, these top 5 parks are always worth a visit:

1. Bluemont Park 

With its expansive fields, tennis courts, playgrounds, and W&OD trail access, Bluemont is one of Arlington’s most versatile green spaces. Great for family picnics, soccer games, and long bike rides. Explore Arlington neighborhoods near Bluemont »

2. Quincy Park

Just outside Clarendon, Quincy is a hub for tennis lovers, families, and anyone who wants to be close to the action while still enjoying tree-lined serenity. See homes near Clarendon »

3. Glencarlyn Park

Tucked away in South Arlington, this lush park is a hidden gem with wooded trails, picnic shelters, and even a dog park. Bonus: It connects to Four Mile Run and the W&OD Trail. Learn more about South Arlington »

4. Lubber Run Park

Known for its creekside trails and shaded woods, Lubber Run also features an amphitheater with seasonal performances and a modern community center. Find homes nearby in Ballston »

5. Virginia Highlands Park

Located in Pentagon City, this urban park has it all—playgrounds, courts, sports fields, and even public art. Ideal for city dwellers craving open space. Check out homes in Pentagon City »

Key Takeaways

  • Bluemont: Best for active families and bikers

  • Quincy: Ideal urban park close to Clarendon

  • Glencarlyn: Great for nature lovers and dog owners

  • Lubber Run: Shaded trails and live performances

  • Virginia Highlands: A city-style park with lots to do

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