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There are 511 town homes in Lake Side (legally Prince William Commons). The subdivision has two entrances on the Prince William Parkway between Minnieville and Smoketown Roads. That all translates as CONVENIENCE.
Commuting
Community
- Garage and Non-Garage town homes
- Very wide streets
- Sidewalks throughout
- Three neighborhood shopping centers within 10 minutes
- Potomac Mills within 10 minutes
Schools and Library
Recreation
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Chinn Aquatics and Fitness Center with year round pool, exercise facilities, racquetball courts and meeting room is approximately 10 minutes
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Leesylvania State Park with boat launch to the Potomac, picnic facilities and educational programs is less than 30 minutes
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Prince William Forest Park with 37 mikes of hiking trails, 21 miles of bicycle accessible roads, cabin and tent camping is less than 30 minutes
- There is a bicycle and jogging path along the Prince William Parkway
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Lake Ridge Park and Marina with boat launch to the Occoquan Reservoir, 9-hole golf course, miniature golf and picnic facilities is approximately 15 minutes
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Occoquan Regional Park with boat launch to the Occoquan River, summer boat storage,ball fields and picnic areas is approximately 15 minutes
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Old Hickory Golf Club is approximately 15 minutes


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Karen--I never noticed the link on the slug-lines before. What a great idea! When we were in college in Mankato, kids living off campus on the bottom of the hill were always hitching up the hill. It was dangerous without specific pickup/dropoff points. This system would have been really helpful. Maybe someday it will catch on in other communities.