It’s baffling to think that many trees you’ll find in Virginia date back several hundred years. The Old Dominion is filled with a variety of them, from massive oaks to tulip poplars, beech trees, hemlocks, and more. If you consider yourself a tree enthusiast, there’s one park in particular that belongs on your radar. Algonkian Regional Park is a relatively undiscovered natural space, but it’s home to some of Virginia’s biggest trees.

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Have you ever visited Algonkian Regional Park? What did you think? Feel free to share your experience with us in the comments below! For more information about planning your visit, be sure to check out the NoVA Parks website.

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