Sugarland Run, Virginia

Sugarland Run is a planned community and census-designated place in Loudoun County, Virginia. The population as of the 2010 United States Census was 11,799.[1] It is north of State Route 7 and south of the Potomac River. Sugarland Run flows along the east side of the community. It is near Northern Virginia Community College – Sterling (NOVA). Sugarland Run is part of the Washington D.C. metropolitan area and is 25 miles west of D.C.

Students in Sugarland Run attend Loudoun County Public Schools. There are two elementary schools for the community, Sugarland Elementary and Meadowland Elementary. They are in Sugarland Run. Middle school students attend Seneca Ridge Middle School. High school students attend Dominion High School. Dominion High School is the location of the county's gifted high school, Loudoun Academy of Science.

Sugarland Run has two homeowners' associations — Sugarland Run Homeowners Associations and Sugarland Run Townhouse Homeowners' Association. Community amenities include:

  • two community centers
  • an Olympic-size pool
  • a tot pool
  • tennis courts
  • basketball courts
  • volleyball court
  • baseball field
  • fishing lake
  • 26 miles of paved wooded walking trails
  • numerous playgrounds

Sugarland Run consists of four models of single-family homes (Balboa, Laguna, Malibu, and Redondo) and townhouses (at least four models) that were built in the 1970s and 1980s. Homes have large lots and ample green space. Most homes back to paved walking trails, woods or streams. In contrast to surrounding colonial-style neighborhoods, Sugarland Run homes are built in the California contemporary style with vaulted ceilings and modern exteriors.

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