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Birding · Fall Colors · Fishing · River/Creek · Wildflowers · Wildlife
Civilians must get a visitor's pass at Fort Belvoir's Tulley Gate Visitors Center. 90-day passes are available if you are going to hike regularly.
Need to Know
Public restrooms may be available in the visitor's center, but there are none on the trail.
Description
Starting at the Tulley Gate Visitor Center trailhead (in the corner of the parking lot), I used the
Beaver Pond Connector and the
Accotink Creek Trail to get out to the start of the McCarthy
Loop Trail. I decided to take a counterclockwise route around the loop and to add in some connectors and overlook spur trails along the way. If I were to hike it again, I would probably skip the Cemetery Loop trail at the farthest point out, unless it was winter and the grass and foliage weren't quite as overgrown.
Most of the way up to the Cemetery Loop was wide doubletrack trail. I don't think this is a frequently used trail, so I carried a small branch in front of me to keep the spiderwebs out of my face. On the way back I followed the McCarthy Trail connector out to Poe Road and went back to the parking lot on the
Wetland Trail.
Flora & Fauna
I saw plenty of birds, including a large woodpecker and a blue heron. I didn't see any deer or other wildlife on my hike, but I am sure they are out there given how secluded this area is.
Contacts
Shared By:
Dave Beck
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