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Leesylvania State Park

Description

Leesylvania State Park is a 500-acre peninsula on the shores of the tidal Potomac River. It is flanked north and south by two tidal tributaries, Neabsco Creek and Powells Creek. The park’s eastern shoreline fronts the Potomac River. The waterfront setting attracts great numbers and varieties of water birds such as large waders, terns, gulls, cormorants, and both diving and puddle ducks. Ospreys and bald eagles are commonly viewed here as well. Wetlands along two tidal creeks increase the diversity of water-dependent species. In addition to the wetland and water habitats, the park has six miles of trails through old deciduous forests where species of warblers, vireos, woodpeckers, owls, hawks, and other woodland birds can be viewed. This habitat can be particularly rewarding for birders during spring and fall migrations. Visitors should be sure to stop by the park office or visitor center for additional information and orientation about the park and its wildlife watching opportunities.

Notes:

  • Weekends and holidays are very high visitation days. Once capacity is reached, visitors will be turned away, even those walking in on foot. Re-entry is NOT guaranteed. Typically, only those launching boats, excluding jet-skis and paddle crafts, are allowed in when the park is at capacity unless the boat launch areas have reached capacity as well.

Wildlife Sightings

Birds Recently Seen at Leesylvania State Park (as reported to eBird)

  • American Black Duck
  • Mourning Dove
  • Ring-billed Gull
  • American Herring Gull
  • Great Black-backed Gull
  • Common Loon
  • Double-crested Cormorant
  • Great Blue Heron
  • Turkey Vulture
  • Osprey
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Amenities & Access Considerations

Amenities

  • Visitor/Nature Center
  • Bike Trails
  • Camping
  • Fee
  • Accessible
  • Hiking Trails
  • Interpretive Nature Program
  • Interpretive Trail
  • Parking
  • Restrooms
  • Kayak/Canoe Launch
  • Observation Platform
  • Canoe/Kayak Rentals
  • Boat Ramp
  • Historical Site

Maps & Directions

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Physical Address: 2001 Daniel K. Ludwig Dr., Woodbridge, VA 22191

From I-95, take Rippon Landing Exit 156, then go east on Dale Blvd. to U.S. 1. Jefferson Davis Hwy. Turn right on Jefferson Davis Hwy., and then turn left onto Rt. 610/Neabsco Road east for about two miles.

What to Know Before Visiting

The Virginia Bird and Wildlife Trail is a network of more than 500 premier wildlife viewing sites across the state. Walk a nature trail, paddle a river, or enjoy a scenic overlook and you’ll soon understand what makes Virginia a premier destination for birding and wildlife viewing.

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