Named Trails

Named, curated multi-stop routes through Loudoun wine and beer country — the Blue Ridge ridge above Snickers Gap, the Route 9 sunset corridor, a walkable downtown Leesburg taproom loop, the farm-brewery circuit, and more. Each trail strings 4–9 stops into a route you can actually share, save, and drive.

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5 stops · Scenic

Blue Ridge Ridge Trail

Five stops strung along the 950–1,200 ft Blue Ridge escarpment above Snickers Gap.

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5 stops · Scenic

Route 9 Corridor Trail

The west-facing hills and hollows along Route 9 between Hillsboro and Purcellville — Loudoun's sunset country.

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5 stops · Weekend loop

Waterford–Lucketts Loop

A quiet northern loop through the back roads between Waterford's Quaker village and the Lucketts farm corridor.

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6 stops · Walkable

Downtown Leesburg Taproom Walk

Six walkable stops in a few brick-sidewalk blocks — the one LoCo trail you do not need a car for.

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6 stops · Beer & breweries

LoCo Farm Brewery Circuit

Six working-farm breweries that grow their own hops and grain — the grain-to-glass spine of the LoCo Ale Trail.

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6 stops · Dog-friendly

Dog Day Out Trail

Six stops where leashed dogs are welcome inside — including two with dedicated off-leash dog parks.

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6 stops · Weekend loop

Purcellville Craft Crescent

A compact Purcellville loop that moves from downtown spirits and beer to nearby vineyard stops.

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7 stops · Weekend loop

Lucketts & Route 15 North Loop

A north-of-Leesburg loop through Lucketts, Waterford, and Lovettsville farm and vineyard country.

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7 stops · History & heritage

Hamilton–Waterford Estates

A cross-county estates route connecting Hamilton, Waterford, and the Purcellville vineyard belt.

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6 stops · History & heritage

Middleburg Hunt Country Trail

The Route 50 stretch through Middleburg and Aldie — polished tasting rooms, deep horse-and-hound heritage, and a 1762 stone manor.

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Trails, itineraries, or regions?

Three ways to navigate the county, each with its own job. Trails (here) are named multi-stop routes built around a theme — great for sharing. Sample itineraries are full day plans with timing and booking links. Region pages are deep dives into each corner of the county.

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