This 7,034 yard Ault-Clark Signature course is a frequent U.S. Open Qualifying site and is one of the Mid-Atlantic's premier daily-fee golf clubs. With a distinctive slope rating ranging from 116 to 144, Worthington Manor is a true test of golf for all skill levels.
At the end of a mile-long drive through forest and field, Whiskey Creek Golf Club has a feeling of privacy and seclusion. Bordered by a high ridge of hardwoods and a winding, free-flowing creek, the property contains many different environments and natural features including springs, streams, stone walls, wetlands, rock outcroppings, broad meadows, pine forests and dramatic views of the Catoctin Mountains. Architect J. Michael Poellot and design consultant Ernie Els, a 2-time United States Open Champion, have designed Whiskey Creek to take full advantage of its spectacular setting.
The 18-hole "Westpark" course at the Westpark Golf Club facility in Leesburg, Virginia features 6,521 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71 . The course rating is 71.1 and it has a slope rating of 121. Designed by Edmund B. Ault, ASGCA, the Westpark golf course opened in 1968. Michael W. Elias, Sr. manages the course as the General Manager.
Come enjoy a summer day at the Water Park. Intended for recreational swimming, the main pool features several activity pods, ample shallow water play spaces, and a "raindrop" water umbrella for children to enjoy. The pool also has a zero-depth entry, making it accessible to all.
Washington Dulles International Airport (IATA: IAD, ICAO: KIAD, FAA LID: IAD) is a public airport located 26 miles (41.6 km) west of the central business district of Washington, D.C., in Dulles, Virginia (Loudoun County and Fairfax County, Virginia, United States). It serves the greater Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. The airport is named after John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State under Dwight D. Eisenhower. The Dulles main terminal is a well-known landmark designed by Eero Saarinen.
Our Championship golf course was designed by renowned golf course architect, Dan Maples, and opened for play in 1997. The course is located in the award-winning community of South Riding in Loudoun County, just 25 miles west of Washington DC. South Riding Golf Club is popular with all skill levels and offers a challenging layout with a variety of tee placements.
Built with the natural terrain in mind, little dirt was moved during the construction of Sleepy Hollow. With only 30 traps, two ponds, and one small creek ambling through it's boundaries, the course looks invitingly simple. Don't be fooled. With it's deceptive length (nearly 7,000 from the blues), and small but well kept greens (mowed by hand six times/week), Sleepy Hollow will challenge even the best golfer. Four different sets of tees will let the golfer "choose the challenge".
Reston National Golf Course is among Northern Virginia's favorite classic golf courses. Designed by the legendary Ed Ault and proudly managed by Virginia-based Billy Casper Golf, Reston National is a great place to learn, practice, and play golf
Raspberry Falls Golf & Hunt Club was built in 1996 and laid out by Gary Player Design, a firm headed by one of the golfing world's greatest players. From the beginning, we have become one of the most popular daily-fee courses in the Washington (D.C.) area as a fantastic experience for visitors to our area. Player used a links style in designing Raspberry Falls, an elegant way to make use of our dramatic rolling terrain, meandering streams and spectacular scenery. We have elevated tee boxes and lush bentgrass greens as well.
The Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail is a network of locally-managed trails between the mouth of the Potomac River and the Allegheny Highlands. Through five geographic regions, the varied Trail segments are a means to explore the origins and continuing evolution of the Nation. To date, 830 miles of existing and planned trails have been recognized as segments of the Trail network.
The Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail is a network of locally-managed trails between the mouth of the Potomac River and the Allegheny Highlands. Through five geographic regions, the varied Trail segments are a means to explore the origins and continuing evolution of the Nation. To date, 830 miles of existing and planned trails have been recognized as segments of the Trail network.
The 18-hole "Poolesville" course at the Poolesville Golf Club facility in Poolesville, Maryland features 6,811 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71 .
Opening to rave reviews in 1998, the golf course was designed by Tom Clark of Ault, Clark & Associates and features a pristine landscape of rolling hills, hardwood trees and native grass meadows. You'll also enjoy a modern clubhouse with a fully stocked Pro Shop, complete outing facilities to host tournaments, 18 championship holes, practice facilities, and more!
The fairways are large, rolling, and well-guarded by bunkers. PB Dye Golf Club offers over 40 acres of closely cut fairways, making for a firm playing surface where big drives are the norm. Many of the fairways roll downhill from the tee and allow for spectacular tee shots, so don't hold back!
In the summer of 1864, General Jubal Early led Confederate forces towards Washington, D.C. and threatened to capture the capital city. On July 9, Union troops under General Lew Wallace met Early's forces on the banks of the Monocacy. At Monocacy National Battlefield, visitors can experience this and other stories of the past in a landscape that has changed little since the 19th century.
Nestled in the beautiful rolling hills of central Maryland with views of the Catoctin Mountains, Maryland National Golf Club's picturesque 18-hole, par 71 layout provides an unforgettable golfing experience. Designed by world-renowned architect Arthur Hills, Maryland National takes full advantage of the dramatic terrain changes and wetlands surrounding the course. From long, rolling fairways to magnificent holes carved out of natural wooded lowlands and various water hazards, each hole of this 6811-yard layout provides a unique challenge sure to inspire any golfer. Just play one round at Maryland National - and we guarantee the memories will bring you back time and time again.
Locust Hill Golf Course invites you to historic Charles Town, West Virginia for 18 holes of phenomenal golf. Rated #5 by Golfweek Magazine in West Virginia for best public access courses, daily fee and resorts and given a 4 Star Rating by Golf Digest Magazine 2000-2001, 2002-2003 and 2008-2009 editions. We´re just over a beautiful hour´s drive from the Baltimore and Washington beltways, and just a half hour from Winchester, or Leesburg, Virginia, and Hagerstown or Frederick, Maryland. Call ahead and reserve a tee time. You´ll be able to drive here, play a memorable round of golf, and drive home in less time than it takes to play 18 holes on many of the public facilities in the metropolitan areas.
Here in the scenic Potomac River Valley, stylish guest rooms meld with country manor comfort. There's spa serenity and there's pulse-quickening play on world-class golf courses. Intimate dining for two and a lively tavern scene. Lazing by the pool and endless local attractions. Lansdowne Resort is also the "front porch" of DC's Wine Country. So resort sophistication pairs naturally with quiet relaxation. It's hard to believe Lansdowne is just 25 miles from Washington, DC, and minutes from Dulles International Airport in quaint Loudoun County. But it's easy to see how everything comes together for a perfect retreat.
Welcome to Herndon Centennial Golf Course, one of the premier public golf courses in the Northern Virginia metropolitan area. The 18 hole, par 71 layout features well bunkered undulating greens, gently rolling fairways, free flowing tees, tree-lined areas along portions of the course, meandering creeks and several water hazards. The course will challenge players of all skill levels, yet will not intimidate beginners and those just learning the game. Practice facility amenities include a driving range with both grass and mat stations, 11,000 square foot putting green, chipping area and practice bunker.
A visit to this quaint, historic community, at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, is like stepping into the past. Stroll the picturesque streets, visit exhibits and museums, or hike our trails and battlefields. There's a wide variety of experiences for visitors of all ages, so come and discover Harpers Ferry.
The classic Goose Creek Golf Club, conveniently located in historic Leesburg, has been home to Northern Virginia's golfers for over half a century. Goose Creek rekindles the spirit of days past, providing today's golfers a classic golfing experience at a great value. The Goose's well-known layout permits a quick pace of play, allowing more time to relax on the patio or in the grille.
The 18-hole "White" course at the Frederick Golf Club facility in Frederick, Maryland features all the hallmarks of Maryland golf.
Falls Road Golf Course was completed in 1961 on 150 acres of former farmland east of the Village of Potomac. The layout offers scenic rolling terrain with 4 sets of tees, generous fairways, and large greens. It has a great mix of holes: the front nine is a parkland type course and the back nine is more tree lined. The course measures slightly more than 6100 yards from the back tees and plays to a par 70: it provides and enjoyable test of golf for players of all abilities.
The Appalachian Trail is a 2,175-mile long public footpath. Conceived in 1921 and completed in 1937, private citizens built the trail and thousands like you each year volunteer to maintain its footprint. From Maine's Mount Katahdin and Georgia's Springer Mountain, this footpath traverses scenic, wooded, pastoral, wild and culturally resonant lands through 14 of the eastern United States.
Welcome to your Northern Virginia Regional Parks--more than 10,000 acres of woodlands, streams and rolling Virginia countryside. Enjoy 21 Regional Parks featuring golf courses, swimming pools, hiking trails and much, much more.
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