Virginia is filled with historic destinations, from centuries-old taverns to museums, inns, and everything in between. Today’s feature destination is an important trail that honors the heritage of the Potomac River and those who have long relied on it. The Potomac Heritage Trail isn’t unique to Virginia. In fact, it spans over 800 miles. Yet there’s a 10-mile portion in Virginia that follows a quiet stretch of the Potomac River, showcasing beautiful scenery and wildlife along the way. Here’s more on why you’ll walk to experience the Potomac Heritage Trail in Virginia.

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Have you ever walked the Potomac Heritage Trail in Virginia before? What did you think? Be sure to share your thoughts with us in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you! For more information, you can refer to the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources website.

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