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To and from Belle Haven
There are numerous main roads that skirt Belle Haven. Traffic problems are rare, and the commute times are among the best in Northern Virginia.

 

Huntington Metro
Parking and seating are always available at Huntington.

Public Transportation
Huntington Metro Station. "Huntington", the southern end of the Yellow Line, is a long walk or a short bike ride from Belle Haven. The bus does not cut through or stop in Belle Haven, Belle Haven Estates or Belle Haven on the Green, but the bus does stop in Belle Haven Terrace, Bucknell Manor and Belle View.

Bus

The south mezzanine of Huntington station is built into a hillside creating a unique panoramic view of Alexandria. Because of the hill, the station is elevated high above Huntington Avenue, but located below grade at North Kings Highway. The staion is accessible via escalator access and via an interesting funicular elevator.

bus stop and letter carrier
Even the bus stop is pleasant in Belle View.

Unlike many metro stations in Northern Virginia, Huntington has over 4,400 parking spaces accessible from both entrances. Because the parking is ample, many Belle Haven residents drive to Huntington and park in commuter garages.

For more information check Washington Metro Transit Authority, StationMasters Online or the Schumin Web Transit Center.

 

Goldenrod
The bike trails are a wonderful way to work or play .

 
Biking
Serious bikers often ride on George Washington Parkway but recreational bikers prefer the easy bends of the local bike trails. Some residents actually use these trails to bike work or to the Metro.

bike path
There isn't a more pleasant drive in Northern Virginia
than the George Washington Parkway.

Area Roads
Belle Haven is served by a well developed road system near US Rt. 1, I-495, the Woodrow Wilson Bridge, and the George Washington Parkway. Because most of the homes around the area were built more than 40 years ago and because there is minimal opportunity or cause for cut-through traffic, the surrounding area is relatively free from the congestion that is commonplace in the Washington Metro Region.

Approximate Commute Times by Car
(in minutes)
  Typical Rush Hour
Fort Belvoir 15 18
Old Town Alexandria 3 10
Crystal City 7 12
Pentagon 12 18
Rosslyn 17 21
Springfield 22 27
Washington DC 20 35
Huntington Metro 2 3

For cameras and traffic updates we find Trafficland helpful, but country clubs, parks and rivers generally don't generate much traffic!

Click on the image for an interactive map. map of River Towers area
Rush hour at Belle Haven is stress-free. Belle Haven is a relatively easy
commute to Alexandria, Fort Belvoir, D.C., Springfield, Arlington,
Tysons Corner, the Pentagon & National Airport.

Paths and Trails
Paths and trails weave through Belle Haven and tie into the system of trails that follow the Potomac River.

squirrels in Belle View

 
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