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Windy Run
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Windy Run near its confluence with the Potomac
Country United States
State Virginia
County Arlington County
Physical characteristics
River mouth Potomac River
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Windy Run is a small stream located in Arlington County, Virginia. A stream is like a small river. Windy Run starts near Lorcom Lane and flows towards the northeast. It eventually empties into the much larger Potomac River. This area where it meets the Potomac is part of the George Washington Memorial Parkway. This parkway is a special area managed by the U.S. National Park Service. Windy Run is mostly surrounded by thick forests. Many people in Arlington County know it simply as "The Falls."

Exploring Windy Run

Windy Run is a great place to explore nature. Even though it is a small stream, it plays an important role in the local environment. The forests around it provide a home for many different plants and animals. Walking along the stream, you can often see various types of trees and hear birds singing.

Natural Beauty

The area around Windy Run is known for its natural beauty. The stream flows over rocks and small ledges, creating tiny waterfalls. This is why many local people call it "The Falls." The water is usually clear, and the surrounding trees make it a peaceful place. It is a perfect spot for a quiet walk or to observe wildlife.

Wildlife and Plants

The forests surrounding Windy Run are home to many animals. You might spot squirrels, rabbits, or various types of birds. The stream itself can support small fish and other water creatures. Different kinds of trees, like oaks and maples, grow here. There are also many smaller plants and wildflowers, especially in the spring.

Parks Along Windy Run

Two main park areas are found along the path of Windy Run. These parks help protect the stream and its natural surroundings. They also give people a chance to enjoy the outdoors.

  • Windy Run Park (managed by Arlington County Parks and Recreation)
  • George Washington Memorial Parkway (managed by the U.S. National Park Service)

These parks offer trails for walking and hiking. They allow visitors to experience the beauty of the stream and the forest. It is important to stay on marked trails to protect the plants and animals.

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