Neabsco Regional Park encompasses 300 acres of natural, recreational, and historic amenities including the Rippon Lodge Historic Site, Rippon Landing, the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail Neabsco Creek Boardwalk, Julie J. Metz Neabsco Creek Wetlands Preserve, and portions of historic Kings Highway.
READ MOREThe Neabsco Creek Boardwalk allows hikers access to wetlands where tall grasses and marsh filter pollution from the river and provide a rich habitat for great blue herons, wood ducks, mallards and sparrows, just to name a few. The boardwalk showcases Woodbridge's most valuable natural asset, the Potomac waterfront, while linking historic landmarks such as Rippon Lodge and Leesylvania Park.
The Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail (PHNST) is an 800-mile network of locally managed trails along the Potomac River from the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay to the upper Ohio River basin in Pennsylvania. The trail system links trail users to the history, culture and natural beauty of the Potomac River.
Rippon Lodge was built circa 1747. It is one of the oldest known homes in Prince William County. Situated 40+ picturesque acres, visitors can tour the home, participate in a number of special events, or reserve the facility for weddings and other events. The Rippon landing area of the park features a playground, portable restroom unit, grills, & a pavilion that can accommodate up to 25 people.