Top Sledding Spots in FCE and Middleridge
- Jessica Anghelone
- Jan 5
- 2 min read

When snow covers the Fairfax landscape, the FCE and Middleridge transform into a winter wonderland with diverse hills and slopes, perfect for a day of outdoor fun. Here’s your ultimate guide to the best sledding spots in these neighborhoods.
1. The Hill by the Pool in Fairfax Club Estates
A classic favorite, the hill near the community pool in Fairfax Club Estates is ideal for families. With a moderate incline and a spacious slope, it’s perfect for kids and adults alike. The central location makes it a popular gathering spot, so you’re likely to run into friends and neighbors.
Pro Tip: Arrive early on snow days—this spot fills up fast!
2. Middleridge Park Hill
Middleridge Park’s hill offers a steeper ride, making it a go-to for older kids and teens who crave speed. The open area and gentle curve make it an exciting yet safe choice for sledding enthusiasts. Plus, the park’s serene setting adds to the winter charm.
Pro Tip: Bring extra sleds—you’ll want to go again and again!
3. Woodglen Lake Hill
Nestled near the picturesque Woodglen Lake, this hill is a hidden gem for sledding. With its long, smooth slope and stunning views of the snow-covered lake, it’s a favorite among locals looking for a bit more adventure. The hill is wide enough to accommodate multiple sledders at once, making it a fun, lively spot.
Pro Tip: After sledding, take a walk around the lake for a peaceful winter experience.
4. Neighborhood Slopes
If you prefer a quieter option, both Fairfax Club Estates and Middleridge have smaller hills tucked into the neighborhoods. These slopes are great for little ones or anyone seeking a more private sledding session.
Community Spirit at Its Best
What makes sledding in these neighborhoods special is the sense of community. Whether you’re sledding at the hill by the pool, racing down Middleridge Park, or enjoying the scenic slopes at Woodglen Lake, you’ll find neighbors sharing laughs, thermoses of hot cocoa, and the joy of winter. Some families even organize impromptu snowball fights or snowman-building competitions, adding to the festive atmosphere.
Sledding Etiquette and Safety Tips
Keep it Clear: Before your ride, check for rocks, branches, or icy patches.
Mind the Flow: Wait until the hill is clear before starting your run to avoid collisions.
Respect Nature and Neighbors: Stay on public or community-designated hills, and avoid sledding near private property.
Supervise Young Kids: Make sure little ones are sledding safely and not venturing near roads or frozen water.
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