Walks with Bear the Dog

and Other Adventures

🍂 Meadowood Connector & Wood Thrush Loop

📍 Lorton, Virginia

It was one of those perfect fall days — crisp air, golden leaves, and blue skies — so we headed out to explore one of his all-time favorite spots: the Meadowood Recreational Area in Lorton, Virginia.


🐾 The Hike

The Meadowood Recreation Area is always a treat. The trail winds through quiet woods and open meadows, with streams trickling along the path and bursts of color from late-season leaves.

Bear was in his element — nose to the ground, tail wagging, completely in his happy place. This spot is a little off the beaten path, and that’s part of its magic. We only ran into a handful of other hikers, plus a few equestrians — it’s one of the trails in the area where you might actually see horses out for a ride!

We came across several beautiful streams and a surprising variety of mushrooms and fungus, including some incredible chicken of the woods growing on fallen logs. The forest floor was alive with autumn color and texture — the kind of place where you just want to slow down and take it all in.

A helpful note: the hiking trail starts across the street from the parking lot, so keep an eye out for the trail marker before you head out.


🌞 Perfect Fall Weather

The weather couldn’t have been better — cool enough for comfortable hiking, sunny enough to light up the trees. It’s the kind of day that makes you grateful for the changing seasons and a four-legged hiking buddy to share it with.

📸 Photo idea: Bear on the trail surrounded by fall leaves


🐶 Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for a peaceful, scenic, dog-friendly trail in Northern Virginia, the Meadowood Connector and Wood Thrush Loop is a hidden gem. Great variety in scenery, plenty of space to roam, and lots of natural details to explore.

Bear gives this one 🐾🐾🐾 — three paws up!
A good staple pick for sure.


📊 Trail Stats & Tips

CategoryDetails
Trail NameMeadowood Connector & Wood Thrush Loop
LocationLorton, Virginia
Distance2.4 miles (approx.)
DifficultyEasy
Trail TypeLoop
Dog-Friendly?Yes!
Best ForHikers, dog walkers, nature lovers, birders, and equestrians
HighlightsStreams, mushrooms, quiet forest, possible horse sightings
FacilitiesSmall parking area, no restrooms
TipThe trail begins across the street from the parking lot

💰 Trip Budget (Approx.)

ItemCost
ParkingFree
Total$0

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I’m AJ

Mom of three, lover of adventure, and proud human to one very enthusiastic hiking partner – our Aussie – named Bear. Whether we’re exploring a hidden trail in Northern Virginia, wandering along the Potomac, or finding unexpected beauty in a city park, Bear and I are always on the lookout for our next great walk.

This blog is where I’ll share our favorite routes, little discoveries, and the moments of calm (and chaos) that come with hiking alongside a big, curious dog. I’ve always believed the best adventures don’t have to be far from home — sometimes, they’re just a few miles down a new trail.

And while most of these adventures include Bear’s happy paws, every now and then, I’ll post about solo adventures — because sometimes, the best walks are paws optional.

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