Heritage Hunt Activities
Heritage Hunt covers over 750 acres of beautiful, natural landscaping and has its own, Arthur Hills designed, 18-hole championship golf course, two clubhouses, tennis courts, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and multiple choices of home styles.
Situated at the exit 43B ramp extension of the Gainesville exit off U.S. 66, Heritage Hunt is directly adjacent to the 450-acre Conway Robinson Memorial State Forest, the historical Manassas National Battlefield Park, and other recreational opportunities.
The Heritage Hunt good life offers beautiful grounds and trails, swimming pools, tennis courts, a clubhouse with a business center and private dining, social clubs, and of course - GOLF!
Heritage Hunt is close to large retailers, quaint boutiques, cultural venues like the Hylton Performing Arts Center and so much more!
Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club
Heritage Hunt covers over 750 acres of beautiful, natural landscaping and has its own, Arthur Hills designed, 18-hole championship golf course, two clubhouses, 3 tennis courts, 5 pickelball courts, fitness center, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, restaurant with bar, library, billiard room, and multiple choices of home styles.
The course is laid out to provide just the right experience both for the experienced golfer and for one who is just starting out. With an amazing staff, putting green, driving range, pro shop and food/beverage service, Heritage Hunt Golf and Country Club has become highlighted as one of the best golf clubs in Northern Virginia.
Heritage Hunt Fitness Center
The Fitness Center offers a studio for group exercise classes, large indoor and outdoor pools and a weight room with cardio machines.
Heritage Hunt Tennis and Pickleball
Heritage Hunt include 3 tennis courts and 5 pickleball courts.
Manassas National Battlefield Park
Manassas National Battlefield Park is a unit of the National Park Service located in Prince William County, Virginia, north of Manassas that preserves the site of two major American Civil War battles: the First Battle of Bull Run, also called the Battle of First Manassas, and the Second Battle of Bull Run or Battle of Second Manassas.