Great Falls Together
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A safer, more connected Great Falls, Virginia—built together.

Great Falls Together is a resident-led community group in Great Falls, Virginia, focused on practical improvements that help families, seniors, and neighbors of all ages move safely between neighborhoods, schools, parks, and Great Falls Village.

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Village access
Sidewalk safety
Trails & crossings
Quick explainer

Great Falls Together is a resident-led group in Great Falls, Virginia advocating for safer sidewalks, crossings, and connected paths—especially to Great Falls Village and key destinations like schools and parks. We focus on practical, safety-first improvements and steady, constructive engagement with Fairfax County and transportation partners.

Great Falls, VA
Fairfax County
Safety-first
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What we support in Great Falls, Virginia

Common-sense improvements that make it safer to walk, bike, and drive between neighborhoods, schools, parks, and Great Falls Village.

Safe sidewalks & crossings

Close sidewalk gaps and improve crossings so residents can safely reach the Village, schools, and parks.

Connected trails & paths

Better connections between neighborhoods, trails, and community destinations—family-friendly and practical.

Village access & safety

Make it safer to get to Great Falls Village by foot, bike, and car—so it can function as a true community focal point.

Responsible transportation planning

Support safety-driven road design that reduces conflict points and makes travel patterns more predictable.

Priority safety location: Georgetown Pike & Walker Road

The intersection of Georgetown Pike and Walker Road is a key gateway into Great Falls and a critical connection point for reaching Great Falls Village. Safer operations here—clear crossings, predictable turning movements, and better separation of pedestrians from traffic—improve safety for drivers and for anyone trying to walk to the Village.

Village gateway
Crash-risk reduction
Practical fixes first
Why Great Falls Village matters

Great Falls Village is one of the few places in our community where neighbors can naturally gather— for daily needs, local businesses, community events, and a shared sense of place. When it’s safe and easy to reach the Village—especially on foot—more trips become shorter, local, and predictable. That supports small businesses, reduces unnecessary driving for simple errands, and strengthens community connection without changing the character of Great Falls.

  • Safety: fewer risky crossings and conflict points around a high-activity area
  • Community: a true focal point for neighbors, families, and seniors
  • Local services: easier access to everyday needs without long drives
  • Stewardship: improvements that preserve what we love while making the community function better
Great Falls rapids viewed from the Virginia side

Great Falls Park and the Potomac River are defining features of Great Falls, Virginia.

Difficult Run Trail within Great Falls Park in Fairfax County, Virginia

Trails and natural assets in Fairfax County connect neighborhoods—when access is safe and continuous.

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