There are two overlapping trails in the park that provide opportunities for visitors to hike and bird watch. Trail maps are available at the Ranger Station and available for download. Follow the blazes or posts to navigate the trails. Please note that swimming, wading, hunting, and camping are not permitted in the park. Wolf Trap TRACK Trail (approximately 1.5 miles)Winding through the woods and over Wolf Trap Run, the TRACK Trail is a great way to explore the outdoors. This orange-blazed trail is oriented for children and families, but is also great for those interested in a more leisurely hike. The trail head and self-guided adventures can be found in the Meadow, but the hike can be started from any point on the map (PDF, 268 KB) and by following the footprints or logos. Complete the adventure(s) and track your hike to earn free prizes. TRACK Trails is made possible by a partnership with the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation's Kids in Parks program. Wolf Trap Trail (approximately 2.5 miles)
This trail takes hikers around the less developed perimeter of the park and features portions of woodland and wetland areas. The trail was developed and is maintained by Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC). The trail can be started from any point of the map and by following the blue blazes. Green blazed shortcuts allow hikers to shorten the hike or visit Theatre-in-the-Woods. First Sunday Hikes & Educational EventsJoin members of the Friends of Wolf Trap and trail volunteers for Wolf Trap First Sunday Hikes and other free educational events on the first Sunday of each month. The hikes start at the Filene Center Main Gate (Box Office) and last about 1.5-2 hours. Select walks will focus on different topics: history, biodiversity, wild flower and woodland shade gardens, birds, and general flora and fauna. Times and topics vary and traditionally follow the Wolf Trap Trail loop (2.5 miles). Please dress appropriately for a hike and weather. |
Last updated: August 19, 2024