Potomac Access
Visit Seneca Regional Park for scenic river views and well-maintained hiking trails.





Lowes Island is a refined census-designated place located at the northern tip of Loudoun County, Virginia. Bordered by the Potomac River, this community offers a blend of quiet suburban life and outdoor recreation. It is most notably home to the Trump National Golf Club, providing premier facilities for golf enthusiasts. Residents and visitors enjoy the lush greenery and the proximity to Seneca Regional Park, which offers trails and river access. Its location provides a perfect balance of secluded living while remaining within easy reach of the bustling Washington D.C. metropolitan area and Dulles International Airport.
Lowes Island is a refined census-designated place located at the northern tip of Loudoun County, Virginia. Bordered by the Potomac River, this community offers a blend of quiet suburban life and outdoor recreation. It is most notably home to the Trump National Golf Club, providing premier facilities for golf enthusiasts. Residents and visitors enjoy the lush greenery and the proximity to Seneca Regional Park, which offers trails and river access. Its location provides a perfect balance of secluded living while remaining within easy reach of the bustling Washington D.C. metropolitan area and Dulles International Airport.
Scenic views along the Potomac River.
Home to world-class championship golf courses.
Proximity to Seneca Regional Park hiking trails.
Quiet, tree-lined residential streets.
Easy access to the Dulles technology corridor.
Primarily a residential community with few hotels or large commercial centers.
Traffic on nearby Route 7 can be heavy during weekday rush hours.
Quiet atmosphere with limited nightlife or late-night dining options.
Visit Seneca Regional Park for scenic river views and well-maintained hiking trails.
The area is home to private golf clubs; ensure you have a member invite or check guest policies in advance.
Quiet residential living and golf enthusiasts.
USD $
$150-$250 p/day
English
A car is essential for getting around as public transit options are limited in this residential area.
May-June, September-October
Pleasant temperatures and blooming flowers make it the best time for hiking and outdoor walks.
Warm and humid; perfect for enjoying river activities but prepare for insects in wooded areas.
The changing leaves along the Potomac provide a stunning backdrop for outdoor recreation.
Quiet and cold; a good time for visiting nearby indoor shopping centers in the Dulles area.