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The Trails at Pleasant Grove

The county purchased 969 areas of farm land in 1994 when members of the Historical Society suggested that it would be an ideal location for a park public trail system. From the notion, the Fluvanna Heritage Trail Foundation was eventually formed that eventually Fluvanna Heritage Trail.  The Foundation continues to work with Fluvanna County Parks and Recreation on the trails today which have grown to 22 miles of trails for everyone to enjoy.

Board of Supervisors Meeting

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Native Plant Butterfly Garden

Discover the unique alliance between plants and pollinators!

Pollinators move pollen from flower to flower as they search for nourishing nectar and pollen. Flowers become fertilized and are able to produce seeds and more plants. Some pollinators found in our area:

Community Garden

The garden is conveniently located at Pleasant Grove Park and was developed jointly by the Virginia Cooperative Extension, Fluvanna Master Gardeners and FCPR. The garden promotes productive gardening practices and conserving resources to enhance the surrounding environment. It is also provides gardening opportunities for the physical and social benefit of the people and neighborhoods of Fluvanna County. There are 97 (10ft. x 15ft.) garden plots for a fee of $45.00 per year $50.00 after February 16, 2024.

Community Programs Survey

The Parks and Recreation Department strives to provide the best opportunities to our customers and we welcome comments from you that will help us achieve this goal and improve our services. Please assist us in evaluating and improving our program(s) and/or facilities by taking a brief survey. Click here to be redirected to the survey.

Pleasant Grove House Museum & Visitor Center

The history of Pleasant Grove is associated with many of the “founding families” of Fluvanna County and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Over 150 years ago, William Douglas Haden purchased property which today is simply known as Pleasant Grove Park. The 1854 Pleasant Grove House is the only one of its kind seen from the road along Highway 53. Although much like many other contemporary houses in Virginia in plan, its place in the County’s agrarian landscape and its role in the County’s social and economic history are significant.

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