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'''Eakin Community Park''' is a {{convert|57|acre|m2|adj=on}} [[park]] in [[Fairfax County, Virginia]]. It is managed by the [[Fairfax County Park Authority]]. The park runs roughly northwest to southeast along [[Accotink Creek]]. The northwest corner is bordered by Pickett Road and Arlington Boulevard, and the southeast corner is bordered by Woodburn Road. Barkley Road and Prosperity Avenue cut across the park and over Accotink Creek.

==Accotink Trail==
The Accotink Trail runs through Eakin Community Park and traces the path of Accotink Creek. This mixed-use trail is used by hikers and bicyclists.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/|title=Fairfax County Park Authority|work=fairfaxcounty.gov|accessdate=22 August 2015}}</ref> It is paved in some parts and the rest is a gravel or stone dust surface. The trail is part of the larger Cross County Trail,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/cct/|title=Fairfax County Park Authority - The Gerry Connolly Cross County Trail|work=fairfaxcounty.gov|accessdate=22 August 2015}}</ref> which runs north-south across Fairfax County from [[Great Falls, Virginia]] to the town of [[Occoquan, Virginia]].

==History==
The park is named after LeRoy Eakin, Sr. who in 1951 donated {{convert|14|acre|m2}} of land that became Fairfax County's very first park.<ref>http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/press/pr077-09.pdf</ref> Remnants of [[mill races]] from the 19th century can be found in the park; signage is posted along the Accotink Trail.

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'''Eakin Community Park''' is a {{convert|57|acre|adj=on}} [[county park]] in [[Fairfax County, Virginia]]. It is managed by the [[Fairfax County Park Authority]]. The park runs roughly northwest to southeast along [[Accotink Creek]]. The northwest corner is bordered by Pickett Road and Arlington Boulevard, and the southeast corner is bordered by Woodburn Road. Barkley Road and Prosperity Avenue cut across the park and over Accotink Creek.

==Accotink Trail==
The Accotink Trail runs through Eakin Community Park and traces the path of Accotink Creek. This mixed-use trail is used by hikers and bicyclists.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/|title=Fairfax County Park Authority|work=fairfaxcounty.gov|accessdate=22 August 2015}}</ref> It is paved in some parts and the rest is a gravel or stone dust surface. The trail is part of the larger Cross County Trail,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/cct/|title=Fairfax County Park Authority - The Gerry Connolly Cross County Trail|work=fairfaxcounty.gov|accessdate=22 August 2015}}</ref> which runs north-south across Fairfax County from [[Great Falls, Virginia]] to the town of [[Occoquan, Virginia]].

==History==
The park is named after LeRoy Eakin, Sr. who in 1951 donated {{convert|14|acre}} of land that became Fairfax County's very first park.<ref>http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/press/pr077-09.pdf</ref> Remnants of [[mill races]] from the 19th century can be found in the park; signage is posted along the Accotink Trail.


==Tobin Road entrance==
==Tobin Road entrance==
At the Tobin Road entrance, there are two baseball/softball fields, two tennis courts, and three beach sand volleyball courts. There is a paved parking lot with 43 parking spaces.<br />
At the Tobin Road entrance, there are two baseball/softball fields, two tennis courts, and three beach sand volleyball courts. There is a paved parking lot with 43 parking spaces. A community garden<ref>http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/gsgp/plotmap-eakin.pdf</ref> that is managed by [[Green Spring Gardens Park]] may be reached by taking the small paved road to the right of the main parking lot up the hill. A gravel parking lot is situated next to the community garden.
There is also a community garden<ref>http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/gsgp/plotmap-eakin.pdf</ref> that is managed by [[Green Spring Gardens Park]]. The community garden is reached by taking the small paved road to the right of the main parking lot up the hill. There is a gravel parking lot next to the community garden.


==Prosperity Avenue entrance==
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==References==
==References==
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Eakin Community Park
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TypePublic park
LocationFairfax County, Virginia, USA
Coordinates38°51′18″N 77°15′02″W / 38.855126°N 77.250631°W / 38.855126; -77.250631
Area57 acres (230,000 m2)
Operated byFairfax County Park Authority
OpenAll year
Parking45 spaces

Eakin Community Park is a 57-acre (23 ha) county park in Fairfax County, Virginia. It is managed by the Fairfax County Park Authority. The park runs roughly northwest to southeast along Accotink Creek. The northwest corner is bordered by Pickett Road and Arlington Boulevard, and the southeast corner is bordered by Woodburn Road. Barkley Road and Prosperity Avenue cut across the park and over Accotink Creek.

Accotink Trail

The Accotink Trail runs through Eakin Community Park and traces the path of Accotink Creek. This mixed-use trail is used by hikers and bicyclists.[1] It is paved in some parts and the rest is a gravel or stone dust surface. The trail is part of the larger Cross County Trail,[2] which runs north-south across Fairfax County from Great Falls, Virginia to the town of Occoquan, Virginia.

History

The park is named after LeRoy Eakin, Sr. who in 1951 donated 14 acres (5.7 ha) of land that became Fairfax County's very first park.[3] Remnants of mill races from the 19th century can be found in the park; signage is posted along the Accotink Trail.

Tobin Road entrance

At the Tobin Road entrance, there are two baseball/softball fields, two tennis courts, and three beach sand volleyball courts. There is a paved parking lot with 43 parking spaces. A community garden[4] that is managed by Green Spring Gardens Park may be reached by taking the small paved road to the right of the main parking lot up the hill. A gravel parking lot is situated next to the community garden.

Prosperity Avenue entrance

At the Prosperity Avenue entrance, there is a parking lot and a large shady playground area for children.

Wildlife

Wildlife found in the park is typical for the region. White-tailed deer are quite common and beavers and foxes can be seen occasionally. The park is a popular bird watching area.

Facilities

There are no restrooms or water sources at Eakin Community Park.

References

  1. ^ "Fairfax County Park Authority". fairfaxcounty.gov. Retrieved 22 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Fairfax County Park Authority - The Gerry Connolly Cross County Trail". fairfaxcounty.gov. Retrieved 22 August 2015.
  3. ^ http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/press/pr077-09.pdf
  4. ^ http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/gsgp/plotmap-eakin.pdf

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