Cross County Trail – Section 7: Difficult Run Stream Valley
Cross County Trail – Section 7: Difficult Run Stream Valley
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The Cross County Trail – Section 7: Difficult Run Stream Valley is a distinctive segment of the larger Gerry Connolly Cross County Trail (CCT) located in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. This trail section, with an elevation of approximately 73 meters, winds through a heavily wooded stream valley, following the course of Difficult Run, a significant tributary of the Potomac River. It offers a blend of natural and stonedust surfaces, connecting Oak Marr Park to Lawyers Road, and is renowned…
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This section of the trail offers a mix of terrain. While generally rolling, there are some hills, particularly in the final mile before Lawyers Road, and multiple stream crossings. It's considered a moderately challenging experience. Beginners should be prepared for varied surfaces, including natural and stonedust, and ensure they wear appropriate footwear.
Yes, the Difficult Run Stream Valley Trail is generally dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy bringing their canine companions. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the trail's natural beauty for everyone.
The primary parking area is available at Oak Marr RECenter, which also provides restrooms and water. Additionally, there are several access points along Miller Heights Road, Vale Road, Hunters Valley Road, and Lawyers Road, where you might find limited roadside parking or smaller designated spots.
Section 7 of the Difficult Run Stream Valley Trail spans approximately 6 miles. The time it takes to hike depends on your pace and how often you stop. For an average hiker, completing the entire 6-mile section one-way could take anywhere from 2.5 to 4 hours. If you plan to do an out-and-back, double that time.
Given the varied terrain, including natural surfaces and potential rougher sections, especially after rain, appropriate footwear is highly recommended. Sturdy hiking shoes or boots with good ankle support are ideal. Dress in layers, as the heavily wooded areas can feel cooler, but you'll warm up with activity. In warmer months, light, breathable clothing is best, and consider insect repellent.
While the trail is primarily accessed by car, some local bus routes in Fairfax County may have stops near the various access points along Miller Heights Road, Vale Road, Hunters Valley Road, or Lawyers Road. However, direct public transport to the main trailheads is limited, and planning your route via a transit app is advisable.
The trail offers an immersive natural experience through hardwood forests and along the stream, which can be engaging for children. The varied terrain, including stream crossings, adds an element of adventure. While some sections have hills, many parts are suitable for families looking for a moderate outdoor activity. Oak Marr RECenter, a common starting point, provides restrooms and water.
Yes, the trail can be hiked in winter, offering a different kind of beauty with bare trees and potentially frozen stream features. However, conditions can be challenging. Be prepared for colder temperatures, potentially icy or muddy sections, and shorter daylight hours. Appropriate winter gear, including warm layers and traction devices for footwear, is recommended. An archery program is also effective in the area from September to February.
The trail is situated within Fairfax County, Virginia, which has numerous amenities. While there aren't establishments directly on the trail, you'll find a variety of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in nearby communities such as Oakton, Vienna, and Reston, typically a short drive away from the various trail access points.
This section is known for its heavily wooded environment and the scenic Difficult Run stream. Key features include multiple stream crossings, some via stepping stones and a fiberglass bridge. While not grand overlooks, the trail's connection to the larger CCT network means that dramatic Potomac River views and access to additional trail networks are within reach, particularly if you venture towards Great Falls Park.