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Enjoy The Outdoors With These Parks Near Yorktown

Greenbrier Park in Arlington, Virginia

Greenbrier Park

Greenbrier Park is situated on 18-acres, resides next to Yorktown High School, and is home to the school’s athletic fields.

Greenbrier Park in Arlington, VA

The park’s features include:

  • synthetic multi-use field with track
  • lighted basketball courts
  • lighted tennis courts
  • 3 lighted diamond fields (two are permit only, one is permit takes priority)
  • lighted synthetic rectangular field (permit takes priority)

The main diamond field has covered dugouts, a press box, a batting cage, and both home and visitor bleachers.

Park hours are from sunrise to sunset (except for lighted courts, which is 11 p.m.).

Chestnut Hills Park

This 4.43-acre neighborhood park primarily caters to families with small children. The park includes a climbing feature, slide and sand area.

Chestnut Hill Park in Arlington, VA

Children and adults of all ages can play on paths that wind through a series of intertwined arches and games including find the letters, numbers, colors or shapes. Other play features include a wavy climbing feature, school bus, school house, slide, spinner and a music/sound column.

Rock Spring Park

Rock Spring Park is a hidden, 2-acre gem with quiet, wooded walking trails and beautiful gardens.

Rock Hill Park in Arlington, Virginia

This dog-friendly park, integral to Arlington, contains a walking path a couple of blocks long. The path goes over a bridge where kids sometimes play. For most residents, the park is a short but refreshing walk in the shade.

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