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A scenic stream valley offering the longest continuous, bike-legal singletrack inside the beltway.


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Map Key

3.0

Miles

4.9

KM

Singletrack

275' 84 m

High

184' 56 m

Low

23' 7 m

Up

103' 32 m

Down

1%

Avg Grade (0°)

4%

Max Grade (2°)

Dogs Leashed

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Description

Originally constructed by Fairfax Trails and Streams, a multi-use trail volunteer group that pioneered the Cross County Trail, this trail is now maintained jointly by Fairfax Trails and Streams, the Potomac Heritage Trail Association and MORE. At each road crossing when riding from west to east, look for a small map and signpost detailing the next segment of the trail. The FCPA makes it easy to follow the twisty trail.

The Pimmit Run Trail begins at Great Falls St., just north of Kirby Road. This first short section is a fun warm-up for what is to come, with some tight turns and narrow sections right above the stream to keep you honest. Crossing Westmoreland St., you start the main event. The trail here is flat and fast and will inspire thoughts of the Creek Trail at Wakefield Park. Be conscious of other trail users, as the trail is popular with dog walkers and other local residents. This section ends with a run up to Old Dominion Road, be careful as you climb past the small staircase.

After crossing Old Dominion, turn right on the bike path and left at the trail sign. This will bring you to the first crossing of Pimmit Run. A bit more pedaling through bamboo forests will bring you to the final road crossing at Chesterbrook Rd.

Cross the road and turn right, then left to the next stream crossing and a wide field section. The final stream crossing is at the end of the field. Cross the stream and turn left. All of a sudden, the houses that have lined the trails are pushed back, and the stream buffer zone widens. You'll find yourself wondering if you are 10 minutes from the Capitol, or out in the National Forest. The trail becomes rockier and more technical, with a short, ledgy bench cut section. Crossing the floodplain, there are numerous roots and logs to keep you on your toes. Take your final right at the star-shaped blaze and exit the trail onto Bryan Branch Road.

This trail entry represents the western portion of the trail. The eastern portion picks up at the Marie Butler-Leven Preserve off of Kirby Road. While the first portion of the eastern segment is on Fairfax County Park Authority land and is open to bikes (though frequently overgrown), the majority of the eastern segment is on National Park Service lands administered by the George Washington Parkway, and is off limits to bikes. For those interested in hiking or trail running the full trail, visit Fairfax Trails and Streams' website for a detailed map and brochure.

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Ryan Delaney

Trail Ratings

  2.3 from 10 votes

#34011

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  2.3 from 10 votes
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Trail Rankings

#880

in Virginia

#34,011

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Pimmit Run trail is a nice reprieve from the urban hustle of NOVA.
Jun 22, 2015 near McLean, VA
Under the powerless on Pimmit Run trail.
Jun 22, 2015 near Pimmit…, VA
Pimmit Run is basically just fords and fallen trees punctuated by short sections of overgrown singletrack.
Sep 20, 2015 near McLean, VA
Pimmit Run is basically just fords and fallen trees punctuated by short sections of overgrown singletrack.
Sep 20, 2015 near Pimmit…, VA
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Dec 7, 2021
Carl von Kessler
Trail is mostly unmaintained. Trail is marked by red spray pained arrows but require a slow ride. Most of the creek crossings are nonexistent. 3mi
Jun 4, 2020
Pete G
First time on trail, got lost a couple times at forks which weren't clearly marked (map on this site is 3mi — 1h 00m
Sep 28, 2018
Keith M
Tried to ride this late summer but weeds completely choke out everything except the bamboo obstacle course which isn’t fun either. Just don’t try t…
Mar 25, 2017
Petr Kolner
Aug 2, 2016
Jane Scruggs

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