Near Red Trail
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Near Red Trail
Frozen tree leakage!
Near Red Trail
Muddy frozen trail
Near Red Trail
Muddy trail by the water.
Near Red Trail
Leaves can obscure the trail.

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Red Trail

3.0 (4 Ratings)
A nice local trail with some views of the river at the end.
4
mi
Distance
201
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.99mi
Distance
201ft
Elevation Gain
212ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
144ft
High Point
2ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This is a fairly easy four mile trail but the markers could be a little more frequent as they are a little confusing at times; check the GPS trail for help. The trail starts from the parking long on the southeast side of Pohick Bay Drive and follows the same path as the Blue Trail and White Trail. You quickly pass a junction for the white trail which heads right; shortly after the Blue Trail splits and one section heads right, while the other continues along the Red Trail. After a bit, it splits off to the left and follows along the road and then behind some of the neighborhood before continuing off into the woods. After about 0.6 miles of hiking, the Red Trail splits to the left and right (the Blue Trail continues straight). At this point there are some elevation changes as you hike down into the creek bed and then up the other side. Most of the trail winds through the trees. About two miles along the trail, you'll descend a hill which brings you to the lakeshore. This next section follows along the water and offers some nice views. There are also some fishing spots at this point. About 3.3 miles in the trail turns away from the lake and climbs a hill. Just after reaching the top of the hill you'll cross a junction with the Blue Trail. Continue south to where the Red Trail initially split. To get back your car turn left to head east and retrace your steps. Being the longest trail in the park also generally makes it the least popular, and so we usually don't run into as many people. Most of the trail is also open to horseback riding so watch where you step! Avoid after the rain because it can get muddy in certain spots and all of the leaves can make other parts very slippery.

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