Nestled within a 763-acre park located on the banks of the Northwest River in Southeastern Chesapeake, you’ll find a lovely, easy, loop trail with amazing scenery in Virginia. The Molly Mitchell Trail in Northwest River Park is a trail recommended for all ages. It is an organic combination of forests, wetlands, and woodlands providing a habitat for many interesting creatures. And the park provides many more trails and recreational activities, such as fishing, camping, disc golf, horseshoes, volleyball nets, and year-round boating, offering a perfect blend of observing opportunities and exercise. Let’s take a look at the prettiest scenery in Virginia awaiting you on the Molly Mitchell Trail.
All 2.7 miles of the Molly Mitchell Loop Trail in Chesapeake, Virginia, are worth the approximately 45 minutes it takes to complete.
A portion of the trail has connecting sidewalks for accessibility and parking is located nearby.
With minimal difficulty, this well-marked and maintained out-and-back trail shares both man-made and wild, forested still-lifes.
Several small bridges are just one attractive feature of this trek.
You never know who you might meet along this trail.
These wooden sentinels are an interesting bonus.
While the hike is fairly short, be sure to watch closely for tiny creatures walking across the earth, such as this land snail.
And here comes an Eastern box turtle.
Oh wait, his friend is coming the other way. Bend down and look at the cool trails they leave in their wakes.
Also, be on the lookout for the many varieties of frogs and toads along the way, as they tend to blend.
Ephemeral pools of water provide habitat for distinctive plants too, such as these shelf mushrooms.
And in the spring your nose will find this fantastic trail full of wildflowers!
Draw in a little to see if a bee might be sucking out some nectar.
And don’t forget to look up for the mourning doves, turkey vultures, American crows, or blue jays — not to mention the pattern the willowy limbs make against the lake-blue sky.