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Late spring through early fall, roughly April to October, offers the most comfortable weather for hiking, swimming, and boat launching. Summer brings warm, humid conditions and the busiest weekends, so arriving early helps with beach and boat ramp parking. Shoulder months in April, May, September, and October combine mild temperatures with lighter crowds and good fishing. Winter remains open for day use, but cold snaps and occasional snow can limit water-based activities.
Park open for day use; cold snaps possible, occasional snow or ice on trails
Open year-round for day use; limited water activities
Trails can be muddy after spring rains
Pleasant hiking weather; boat ramp use picks up
Peak spring fishing and paddling
Warm, humid; thunderstorms common
Peak season, weekends busy; heat and humidity high
Hot and humid; arrive early for parking
Comfortable shoulder season; lighter crowds
Fall foliage along the Potomac; excellent hiking
Cool days, open for day use
Open for day use; cold and sometimes icy
Lee's Woods is an interpretive loop trail that climbs from the Potomac shoreline through forested ridges past remnants associated with the Lee family homesite and Civil War era fortifications. The trail includes interpretive stations and viewpoints overlooking the Potomac River. nps.gov/places/leesylvania-state-park.htm
The park operates a universally accessible fishing pier on the Potomac River that is open to anglers without a boat. It is a popular spot for catfish, striped bass, and seasonal species, with parking close to the pier. nps.gov/places/leesylvania-state-park.htm
A public boat ramp provides direct access to the Potomac River and Neabsco Creek for powerboats and paddlers. Canoe and kayak rentals are available seasonally at the park, and trailer parking is provided near the ramp. nps.gov/places/leesylvania-state-park.htm
The park has a sandy Potomac River beach and shaded picnic areas with grills and shelters. It is a family-friendly spot with a playground and accessible pathways, served by the main day-use parking lots. nps.gov/places/leesylvania-state-park.htm
A dedicated fitness trail loops through the park with 20 exercise stations along the route. The path is relatively flat and suited to casual walkers as well as runners. nps.gov/places/leesylvania-state-park.htm
The park's visitor center offers exhibits on local natural and Lee family history along with a gift shop and snack bar. It is a good first stop for trail maps and interpretive information. nps.gov/places/leesylvania-state-park.htm
The Potomac Trail follows the river shoreline and connects the beach area with fishing piers and picnic spots. It offers easy, mostly level walking with river views and birdwatching opportunities. nps.gov/places/leesylvania-state-park.htm
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Leesylvania State Park, VA, United States
Leesylvania State Park is located at 2001 Daniel K. Ludwig Drive in Woodbridge, Virginia, reached via Neabsco Road off U.S. Route 1 and Interstate 95 at Exit 156. It sits about 25 miles south of Washington, D.C., roughly a 45 minute drive without traffic, and about 90 miles north of Richmond on I-95. The approach roads are flat and RV friendly with no mountain passes or tunnel restrictions, though the I-95 corridor through Northern Virginia is heavily congested and best driven outside weekday rush hours. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent trips is Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), with Dulles International (IAD) and Richmond International (RIC) as further options.
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