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Burke Lake is a picturesque 218-acre freshwater reservoir nestled within Burke Lake Park in Fairfax Station, Fairfax County, Virginia. Situated at an elevation of approximately 96 meters, this expansive lake was formed by a dam on South Run, a tributary of the Potomac River, creating a beloved natural escape in the bustling Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. It serves as a central feature of the 888-acre public park, offering a wide array of recreational opportunities for all ages.
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The main 4.68-mile (7.53 km) loop trail around Burke Lake is generally considered easy with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for most fitness levels. It is an unpaved trail, so comfortable footwear is recommended. While mostly flat, some sections may have uneven surfaces.
For walkers, completing the 4.68-mile (7.53 km) loop trail usually takes between 1.5 to 2 hours at a moderate pace. Cyclists can typically complete the loop in 30-45 minutes, depending on their speed and any stops.
Yes, Burke Lake Park is very dog-friendly! Leashed dogs are welcome on the lake loop trail and in most areas of the park. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the park enjoyable for everyone.
Burke Lake Park offers a wide range of family-friendly activities beyond the trails. These include a miniature golf course, a carousel, a miniature train ride, numerous playgrounds, and picnic areas. There's also an ice cream parlor for a sweet treat.
Parking is readily available at several lots within Burke Lake Park, with the marina parking lot being a popular starting point for the lake loop. While parking is generally free, it can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak seasons. Arriving earlier in the day is highly recommended to secure a spot. There are no specific permits required for general park access.
Yes, Burke Lake is suitable for winter walking, offering a peaceful experience with fewer crowds. The unpaved trail can become muddy or icy after snow or rain, so appropriate waterproof footwear with good traction is advisable. The park's natural beauty, including potential snow-covered landscapes, can be quite stunning in winter.
The best time to experience the vibrant fall foliage at Burke Lake Park is typically from mid-October to early November. During this period, the trees surrounding the lake display a beautiful array of reds, oranges, and yellows, making it a popular time for scenic walks and photography.
Yes, Burke Lake Park is committed to accessibility. The park features fishing bulkheads and a fishing pier that are specifically designed to be accessible to persons with disabilities. While the main lake loop trail is unpaved, many other facilities and areas within the park are designed for ease of access.
Burke Lake is home to a variety of wildlife. Visitors often spot various bird species, including waterfowl like ducks and geese, as well as raptors. Deer, foxes, and other small mammals are also common. The lake itself is stocked with fish, attracting anglers and providing a habitat for aquatic life.
Burke Lake Park has an ice cream parlor for refreshments, but there are no full-service cafes, restaurants, or hotels directly within the park. However, there are numerous dining options and various types of accommodation available in the surrounding Fairfax Station and Burke areas, just a short drive away. The park does offer campgrounds for overnight stays.
Burke Lake is a popular fishing destination, stocked annually with various species including walleye, muskellunge, and channel catfish, and is known for its excellent largemouth bass population. The lake offers 4.5 miles of fishing shoreline, three fishing bulkheads, a fishing pier, and public launch ramps for electric-motor and paddle/row boats. A valid Virginia fishing license is required.