Fairlington Farmers Market
A short drive from Cherry Valley Nature Area, this weekly market lets residents buy local produce and baked goods while enjoying family-friendly atmosphere and neighborhood charm.
View event details →Donaldson Run Park offers a peaceful residential atmosphere with many single detached homes and townhouses built across several decades, providing a variety of architectural styles. The neighborhood features a well-organized street network that makes car travel especially convenient, with easy access to nearby highways. Biking is supported in the area, offering an alternative means of transportation. Quiet streets contribute to a serene environment, making the neighborhood a tranquil place to settle. The availability of spacious homes, including a significant number with four or more bedrooms, adds to the neighborhood’s broad appeal. Nearby amenities and services remain accessible with short drives.
Donaldson Run Park is a neighborhood to buy a home in for those who prefer a laid-back atmosphere. Donaldson Run Park is relatively quiet, as there are few people out and about on the streets;.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
The centerpiece of the neighborhood, this verdant 13-acre urban wilderness sits between Lee Highway and I-66, offering scenic walking paths, lush wetlands, and birdwatching opportunities with direct access to Four Mile Run Trail—making it an outdoor oasis for residents and wildlife lovers alike.
Located just south of Cherry Valley on N. Lincoln Street, this beloved elementary school is known for its STEM curriculum and community involvement, serving as a draw for young families and anchoring the neighborhood's commitment to educational excellence.
Situated along Lee Highway, a short walk from Cherry Valley, this collection of local eateries—from the iconic Cherrydale Hardware to family-favorite Dominion Pizza—gives residents easy access to unique dining experiences and neighborhood charm.
Held seasonally at the Cherrydale United Methodist Church lot on Lorcom Lane, this community market brings fresh produce, artisanal goods, and neighborly gatherings to the area every Saturday morning.
Cherry Valley connects directly with the Four Mile Run Trail at its eastern edge, giving cyclists and runners an easy entry point for miles of scenic biking, running, and access to the regional trail network without leaving the neighborhood.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A short drive from Cherry Valley Nature Area, this weekly market lets residents buy local produce and baked goods while enjoying family-friendly atmosphere and neighborhood charm.
View event details →Right at Cherry Valley Park, residents can join in removing invasive plants, enjoy outdoor activity, learn about native species, and connect with neighbors in a hands-on environmental effort.
View event details →An easy trip to Clarendon brings free live music every Thursday, where residents can relax under the evening sky, support local performers, and enjoy food or drinks nearby.
View event details →Families near Cherry Valley Nature Area can head to Metropolitan Park for art-making, lawn games, music, and hands-on creativity—great for kids and community engagement.
View event details →Local families and music lovers can enjoy live performances, local beer and food trucks just a short ride away, all while supporting the Arlington Historical Society in a relaxed outdoor setting.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Cherry Valley Nature Area
Local characteristics and demographics for Cherry Valley Nature Area