Scott’s Run Nature Preserve

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Scott’s Run Nature Preserve is a rugged, forested park along the Potomac River in Northern Virginia known for its scenic waterfalls, rocky trails, and rich biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nature preserve
park
protected area
accessPolicy day-use only
borders Potomac Gorge
conservationFocus habitat protection
water quality protection
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasActivity birdwatching
hiking
nature observation
trail running
hasEcosystemType deciduous forest
riparian habitat
hasFauna small mammals
songbirds
white-tailed deer
hasFlora hardwood trees
wildflowers
hasHazard slippery rocks
steep drop-offs
hasLandscapeFeature forested slopes
rocky trails
stream gorge
waterfall
hasRegulation dogs must be leashed
no swimming at waterfall area
stay on designated trails
hasTrailType loop trails
steep trails
knownFor Potomac River views
rich biodiversity
rocky hiking trails
rugged terrain
scenic waterfalls
locatedIn Fairfax County, Virginia
Northern Virginia
locatedOn Potomac River
managedBy Fairfax County Park Authority
near McLean
surface form: McLean, Virginia
partOf Potomac Gorge
surface form: Potomac Gorge parklands
region Mid-Atlantic states
surface form: Mid-Atlantic United States
state Virginia

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McLean hasLandmark Scott’s Run Nature Preserve