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Claude Moore Park

Admission Fee

Park admission is free. Fees vary for programs and events.

Documents

View map of Claude Moore Park (PDF)

Other Link Claude Moore Park

Features

  1. ADA Accessible Multipurpose Trail
  2. Baseball
  3. Batting Cage(s)
  4. Concessions
  5. Creek
  6. Farm Museum
  7. Fishing
  8. Fishing pier
  9. Football
  10. Free Parking
  11. Grill(s)
  12. Historic Structure(s)
  13. Information Kiosk
  14. Interpretive Signs
  15. Lacrosse
  16. Meadow(s)
  17. Nature Center
  18. Nature Programs
  19. Nature Trail(s)
  20. Office/Visitor Center
  21. Pavilion(s)
  22. Picnic Area(s)
  23. Picnic Table(s)
  24. Pond(s)
  25. Restrooms
  26. Soccer
  27. Softball
  28. Wooded Area(s)

Overview

Claude Moore Park features wooded lanes, green meadows, sparkling ponds and wildlife, providing a unique green space for nearby neighborhoods and businesses. There are two entrances to the property:

Old Vestal's Gap Road (northern entrance) leads to:

  • Lanesville Historic District
  • Natural areas
  • Visitor Center

Loudoun Park Lane (southern park entrance), leads to:

  • Claude Moore Recreation and Community Center
  • Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum
  • Sportsplex

Google Street View Walk of Claude Moore Park Trail 

 Highlights

  • Vestal's Gap Visitor Center with restrooms, park maps and information, a water fountain and the Discovery Room with hands-on activities and live-animal displays
  • 11 miles of hiking trails
  • 2 fishing ponds
  • 2 picnic pavilions (available for rent)
  • Historic Area listed on the National Register for Historic Places
  • Sportsplex: baseball, softball and rectangular fields (available for scheduled use)

Vestal's Gap Road and the Lanesville Historic District 

  • Mid-1700s Frogshackle Nature Center
  • 1779 Lanesville Ordinary and Post Office
  • 1880s Bridges' Schoolhouse

Pavilion Rentals

Rules

  • No natural or historic materials may be removed from the park.
  • No animals may be released in the park.

Dogs In Parks

Dogs are generally allowed in parks while on a physical leash and under the control of the owner (ordinance 612.13), however, per county ordinance 1092.21, there are certain areas within parks that dogs are prohibited.

Subfacilities

  1. Claude Moore Park Pavilion 1

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  2. Claude Moore Park Pavilion 2

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