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May
15

Richmond Spring

Spring is in the air, which means wildflower season in Central Virginia has just begun! There are few better places in the eastern United States to see nature's beauty in full display. 

Parks and trails throughout the Richmond area offer prolific blooms of wildflowers in spring and throughout the summer. If you're looking for a place to spot some of our unique local flora this spring, our real estate agents recommend a wildflower hike on one of these beautiful local trails. 

  1. Buttermilk Trail - Riverside Dr, Richmond, VA 23225
    Some of the best hiking trails in Richmond are located along the James River, and the Buttermilk Trail is one of them. Meandering through the woods overlooking the river's south bank for 4.5 miles, the Buttermilk Trail is a great place to spot a wide range of flowers, including viburnum, toothwort, and several species of violets. The trail runs from Manchester Bridge to Boulevard Bridge and is just minutes from these Richmond homes for sale. It's also popular among mountain bikers thanks to its twisty, rocky terrain. 

  2. North Bank Trail - Tredegar St, Richmond, VA 23219
    The 2.7-mile North Bank Trail runs alongside the James River on the side opposite of the Buttermilk Trail. Much like its south shore counterpart, it traverses a landscape rich in wildflowers, including mayapple, woodland phlox, spring beauty, and violet wood-sorrel. The North Bank Trail also offers panoramic views of the river and can be formed into a longer loop hike by combining it with other area trails. Hikers can connect the Buttermilk and North Bank trails into a 6.2-mile loop by utilizing the bridge crossings at either end. 

  3. Pocahontas State Park - 10301 State Park Rd, Chesterfield, VA 23832
    Roughly a 30-minute drive south of Richmond, Pocahontas State Park is one of Central Virginia's largest and most beautiful state parks. At 7,919 acres, the park encompasses a wide range of woodland and wetland ecosystems, and an equally varied assortment of wildflowers can be viewed along its 90-plus miles of hiking trails. Some of the best trails meander through the Swift Creek floodplain and around the shores of Swift Creek and Beaver Lake, where blooms include trout lily, maple-leaved and black-haw viburnum, spring beauty, and wild strawberry.

  4. Powhite Park Loop - 7200 Jahnke Rd, Richmond, VA 23225
    Hidden between the busy highways and quiet residential neighborhoods west of Downtown Richmond, Powhite Park is an urban oasis encompassing about 100 acres. Woods, meadows, bottomland, and streams make up this diverse park, which offers up some of the most widely varied wildflowers in the city. Trillium and trout lily blossom in early spring, with sedges, lizard's tail, skullcap, and swamp rose to appear in May and June. A labyrinth of hiking and mountain biking trails crisscross the park, and the 2-mile Powhite Park Loop is a good starting point. 

  5. Forest Hill Park Loop - 4021 Forest Hill Ave, Richmond, VA 23225
    The Forest Hill Park Loop, an easy hiking trail that makes a 2.7-mile circuit through its namesake park, is a great place to spot some spring and summer blooms in Richmond. Numerous common wildflowers can be seen here, including several species of aster. The park is just south of the James River along Reedy Creek, and its northern terminus on Riverside Drive is right across from a trailhead that connects to the Buttermilk Trail. 

Contact us today to learn more about life in Richmond! Amazing outdoor attractions are just one of the reasons it's a special place to call home, and our real estate agents are dedicated to helping you find your dream home in Central Virginia. 

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