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Huntington to Old Town Waterfront
Alexandria, Virginia, USA
Alexandria, Virginia, USA

Huntington to Old Town Waterfront

Length1.7 mi
Elev. Gain36.1 ft
Est. Steps4000
Road
Scenic view
Lake or River
Created by Megan

Huntington to Old Town Waterfront Introduction

Huntington to Old Town Waterfront is a 1.7 mile (4,000-step) route located near Alexandria, Virginia, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 36.1 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
From Fort Hunt take path along WW Wilson Bridge down to Jones Point Park. Follow tracks under bridge to the water/piers and continue left. Follow the trails behind the town homes which lead you straight to old town waterfront by Barca. Beautiful water views and quiet.

Attractions Near Huntington to Old Town Waterfront

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Jones Point (Virginia)

Park
Jones Point is a geographic point on the Potomac River within the city of Alexandria, Virginia, United States. The Jones Point Light and Jones Point Park are located at the point, which is immediately North of the confluence of Hunting Creek and the Potomac River. The 1791-1792 survey of the original boundaries of the District of Columbia began at a spot that was then at the tip of a cape at the Point.

Basilica of St. Mary (Alexandria, Virginia)

Building
The Basilica of Saint Mary in the Old Town historic district, of Alexandria, Virginia, (United States) and is a minor basilica and parish church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Arlington in Virginia. St. Mary's Basilica is the oldest Roman Catholic church in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It was founded in 1795 by the Very Reverend Francis Ignatius Neale, S.

Robinson Terminal

Place
Robinson Terminal Warehouse LLC is a warehouse and logistics company based in Springfield, Virginia. Founded in 1939 by Clarence J. Robinson, the company primarily handled newsprint for The Washington Post, its owner until 2013. Robinson operated two deep-water berths alongside the Potomac River, one at the terminus of Oronoco Street, the other at the terminus of Duke Street.

Battery Rodgers

Place
Battery Rodgers was a gun emplacement that composed a portion of the American Civil War defenses of the American capital city of Washington, D.C.

Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery

Place
The Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery at 1001 S. Washington St. in Alexandria, Virginia was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 15, 2012. It was established in February 1864 by the Union military commander of the Alexandria District for use as a cemetery for the burial of African Americans who had escaped slavery, known as contrabands and freedmen.

Old Presbyterian Meeting House

Building
The Old Presbyterian Meeting House is a Christian church located at located at 321 South Fairfax Street in the Old Town neighborhood of Alexandria, Virginia. It is part of the National Capital Presbytery and the Synod of the Mid-Atlantic of the Presbyterian Church (USA).The meeting house was originally built in 1775 in the Early Republic style, but was largely destroyed by fire in 1835.

Hunting Creek

Place
Hunting Creek is a cove and tributary stream of the Potomac River between the City of Alexandria and Fairfax County in Virginia. It is formed by Cameron Run flowing from the west. The community of Huntington takes its name from the creek. Jones Point forms the north side. Dyke Marsh is just to the south.

Fairfax–Moore House

Place
The Fairfax–Moore House is a historical house located at 207 Prince Street in Alexandria, Virginia, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 17, 1991. The home is noted to its 18th-century Georgian architectural style. To the home's east is the Athenaeum, which is separated from the house by a geometric boxwood garden.

George Lewis Seaton House

Place
The George Lewis Seaton House, located at 404 South Royal Street in Alexandria, Virginia and listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is the former home of George Lewis Seaton, a nineteenth-century African-American civic and political leader.

World War I-Era Rudder

Tourist Attraction

Comments

Ray
2024/09/09
erica mendoza
2025/09/11
Mark
2025/11/24
Last updated: Apr 1, 2026

Route Details

Length

1.7 mi

Elev. Gain

36.1 ft

Est. Steps

4000
Created by
Megan
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