Most Virginia residents have heard of Great Falls Park, an expansive stretch along the Potomac River shared between Virginia and Maryland. Today, we’ll introduce you to a nearby location that’s equally as breathtaking yet relatively undiscovered. Seneca Regional Park encompasses 500 acres of pristine wilderness in Northern Virginia. Whether you’re interested in hiking, horseback riding, or picnicking, you’ll find there’s plenty to love about this hidden regional park.

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Have you ever visited Seneca Regional Park? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience there! For related content, be sure to check out our hidden gems road trip through Virginia.

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