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Saturday walk
Saturday walk
Consider it cancelled if it’s raining (Sorry, I’m not at that level yet 😬) maybe one day!
Energizing Walk for Busy People!
Energizing Walk for Busy People!
Join our weekly walking meetup to have fun, maintain a healthy lifestyle, meet new people, and enjoy nature! We meet Saturdays at 10am, by the bike racks and benches 150 feet in front of BUBBLES Hair Salon in Reston, leaving no later than 10:05. Every week we'll walk the Green Trail to Lake Anne Plaza (\~1 mile), pause there for 5-10 minutes (water, bio, and from April-Nov a Farmer's Market), then circle the lake (2 miles) before returning to our starting point. It's roughly 3.5 miles and takes about an hour and a half. Afterwards, some members will often head to a local restaurant to refuel and relax before tackling the rest of the day. This event is open to all ages and fitness levels, and both friends and dogs are always welcome! We recommend dressing for the weather (umbrella, water bottle, snow shoes, hat, etc.) since we'll always walk, rain or shine. By signing up, you accept and assume all risks and responsibilities with this activity, and nobody will be held liable.
Sunday walk
Sunday walk
Consider it cancelled if it’s raining (Sorry, not at that level yet 😬) Maybe one day!
Run and Get Dirty!  Adult Dogs in the main park, puppies in the small dog park
Run and Get Dirty! Adult Dogs in the main park, puppies in the small dog park
Our regular Sunday meetup at the Shirlington Dog Park -- members start arriving around 10:15 a.m. You'll always find an Aussie to play with. There are 3 entrances, so wander the park -- the dogs will find each other! For puppies, Shirlington has a small dog park within the larger dog park. It's the prefect place for your puppy to gain confidence and socialize with others. There is also plenty of room to run. Just a reminder, the Dog Park is under attack by the Arlington County Board of Commissioners. While early plans to decrease the size of the park by 50% has been tabled, it's important to remind Arlington County how important this park is to dogs and owners. Here are links to the change.org petition and the Facebook page where you can get updates. Shirlington Dog Park Page Petition: https://www.change.org/.../arlington-county-board-save... Arlington County Board: Save the Shirlington Dog Park! We love the Shirlington Dog Park -- it provides… change.org Shirlington Dog Park Page Shirlington Dog Park Page Save the Dog Park Facebook page; https://www.facebook.com/groups/696087663906890
Bike the Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park
Bike the Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park
The 44.4-mile Washington and Old Dominion Trail (W&OD), one of suburban Washington, D.C.’s most popular rail-­trails, is a fantastic link between the state’s rural and historical past and the nation’s capital. The trail is paved and exceptionally well marked, with mileposts every 0.5 mile and interpretive signs telling the story of the people and places along the rail line. The first 10 miles of the W&OD trail, stretching from Purcellville (western endpoint) to the historic town of Leesburg, travel through the rolling hills of Virginia Piedmont farmland. Horses graze, cornfields flourish, and trail crowds thin out somewhat. As the trail continues, it passes through Sterling and Ashburn, which features a year-round trailside barbecue restaurant. The town of Herndon features an old caboose, as well as a trailside train depot, used as a visitor center. The wooded trail surroundings feel a bit more suburban as the path continues through to the communities of Reston and Vienna. In Vienna, there is yet another caboose and train depot. From west to east, the elevation gradually declines. The leafier suburbs quickly become more urban, as the W&OD Trail makes its way towards its eastern terminus in the unincorporated community of Shirlington in Arlington. This will be a two-day ride. On Friday (5/29), we'll ride west from Sterling to Purcellville for 21 miles, have lunch along the way, and ride back to Sterling. Total distance of 42 miles. On Saturday (5/30), we'll ride east from Sterling to Shirlington for 23 miles, have lunch along the way, and ride back to Sterling. Total distance of 46 miles. These two rides are optional. You can choose to do just one or both. Disclaimer: GetHiking Charlottesville Organizers are not professional guides. Expect the same risks and take the same precautions you would take if you were riding alone. With your RSVP, you agree with this disclaimer. Weather: (as of 5/20/2026) Fri (5/29) - 81F/59F, mostly sunny. Sat (5/30) - High 84F, partly cloudy. Notes: 1\. This is a no drop ride\. Pace is 10\-14 mph\. At each crossing on the trail that's controlled by a stop sign or light\, we will stop and consolidate the group on the other side of the trail\. 2\. Reference guide: https://www\.traillink\.com/trail/washington\-and\-old\-dominion\-railroad\-regional\-park\-\(wod\)/\. 2\. Mandatory equipment: helmet\, repair kit/spare tube/pump\. 3\. Suggested trip equipment: warm\-weather gear\, cash\, cell phone\, ID/car keys\, sunglasses\, snack/drink\, cable lock\. Leave change of clothes and water \(for rinsing\) in your vehicle\. 4\. A final itinerary or cancellation notice will be posted 3\-5 days before the ride\. Tentative Itinerary: All events are optional and subject to change. Times are approximate. Friday (5/29): 10:30 am - meet at Sterling/Pacific Boulevard Washington & Old Dominion Trail Parking Lot for start of ride and group introduction. 11 am - ride west to Purcellville for 21 miles, have lunch along the way, and return to Sterling for another 21 miles. Total - 42 miles. 4 pm - check-in at local hotels. I have a reservation at TownPlace Suites by Marriott Dulles Airport, 22744 Holiday Park Dr, Sterling. 5:30 pm - meet for dinner. Restaurant TBD. Saturday (5/30): 8:30 am - meet at the same parking lot for the start of the ride. 9 am - ride east to Shirlington for 23 miles, have lunch along the way, and return to Sterling for another 23 miles. Total - 46 miles. 3 pm - end of our 2-day adventure. And, drive safely home.
Billy Goat Trail Section A
Billy Goat Trail Section A
**Billy Goat Sections A and B weather permitting. This will be limited to ~10 people to ensure we can move through the hike together and don’t hold others up.**
DC Shiba Inu Meetup @ Baron Cameron Park
DC Shiba Inu Meetup @ Baron Cameron Park
http://photos3.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/8/0/2/1/event_41792801.jpeg Washington DC Metro Shiba Inu Meetup.