3 Things to do in Woodbine, Virginia

Tree Service Experts Co. has created a list of three fascinating locations that you should check out if you are thinking about taking a vacation to Woodbine, Virginia. After we have finished trimming trees in Woodbine, we at Tree Service Experts Co. like to spend some time away from the city before traveling back to our place of business. In spite of its little size, you will be amazed by the wonderfull locations this little place offers.

Heritage Brewing Co.

Small, “garage-style,” hidden brewery. There isn’t much to choose from, but some of it is rather good. One observation we have is that the American Express and Dairy Wars stout appeared a touch thin for the flavor we were anticipating. The atmosphere is otherwise open and edgy, with a big TV and a wall projection. The bartender was knowledgeable about the brewery’s brewing process, and the restrooms were comparatively clean.

The pub was rather empty from 6 to 8 o’clock on a Friday night because of the widespread dread of COVID-19 (the CoronaVirus). We were one of a few tiny groups of people—there were just four of us. At first, there was no sound, but later, music started playing. It’s often busier, the bartender informed us.

CM Chicken

Chicken was crunchy in the food. The sauce was excellent. They are well cooked, leaving the flesh moist yet not dry. Even the complimentary drumstick had some flavor. We ordered hot soy garlic, which is spicy but tastes great.

Services: They made a few follow-up checks on us. So warm and lovely. Whatever we want, they always politely respond and provide what we request. We appreciate that they provide us with individual bottles rather than fountains. Make us feel how clean this location is.

We normally visit the location in Centerville, but now one has opened in Manassas. Since this is bigger, we would go there more.

Leesylvania State Park

This is a beautiful park with great hiking routes and picturesque views of Occoquan Bay. On Thanksgiving Day, our kids and we came here to check out the fishing pier. The fishing pier is just a short stroll from parking in the lot by Shelters 1, 2, and 3. There is a little sandy beach on the seashore close to the fishing pier (great for young kids).

A quick trek down the Lee’s Woods Trail, which features an ancient fort from the American Civil War and wonderful vistas of the Potomac River, is something else we’d advise. Along the way, you’ll pass Fairfax House and the hunting lodge’s fireplace remains (from the 1800s). A few trees still had their bright leaves in late November. The entire trek is around 2 miles long, but you can choose to only do a portion of it because the trailhead passage shortens the entire circle.

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