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Lake Fairfax Park is a park in Reston, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA owned and maintained by the Fairfax County Park Authority. Contained within the park is the 18-acre (0.073 km 2 ) Lake Fairfax. The park also offers a waterpark, carousel, picnic areas, campgrounds, trails, playground and more.
Lake Fairfax Park; Kingman Lake [7] [8] Little Seneca Lake; Lake Manassas; Lake Mooney [9] Lake Needwood [10] [11] Tidal Basin [12] Reservoirs. Breckenridge Reservoir;
Lake Accotink was sold by the Army outright to the Fairfax County Park Authority in April 1965 for $176,500 following the property being declared surplus the previous year. [10] In April 1965, Director Brown was appointed to head the National Park Service's north National Capital area, and assistant director James D. Bell was named to replace ...
Claytor Lake; Lake Conner; Curtis Lake [2] Diascund Reservoir; Emporia Reservoir; Lake Fairfax; Fairy Stone Lake; Flannagan Reservoir; Lake Frederick; Lake Gaston (Also extends into North Carolina). Gatewood Reservoir; Germantown Lake; Lake Gordon (Virginia) Great Creek Watershed Lake; Harwoods Mill Reservoir; Holiday Lake; Hungry Mother Lake ...
Fairfax County Park Authority Director James D. Bell closed Lake Accotink in June 1970 when samples taken from Accotink Creek above the lake were found to be so contaminated with intestinal bacteria from the City of Fairfax's overloaded sewage treatment plant that the water was a health hazard.
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Lake Fairfax Park, Reston, VA (August 16, 1991) Walnut Creek Amphitheater, Raleigh, NC (August 17, 1991) Lakewood Amphitheater, Atlanta, GA (August 18, 1991) Central Florida Fairgrounds, Orlando, FL (August 20, 1991) Starplex Amphiteater, Dallas, TX (August 22 & 23, 1991) Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre, Denver, CO (August 25, 1991)
The park also has a famous 2.98-mile (4.80 km) high school cross country race course. The park hosts many Conference and Regional level races, while also holding the historic Monroe Parker Invitational. [5] Non-residents of Fairfax County must pay a per-vehicle fee to access the park on weekends April through October.