Community walk planned for Greenbrier neighborhood this Sunday

If you’re interested in learning more about one of Charlottesville’s neighborhoods, consider getting up early on Sunday for a community gathering that will take place in a linear fashion.

“The walk is going to explore the Greenbrier neighborhood meeting at Charlottesville High School at 9 a.m. on Sunday so that if there’s any heat, we can bet the heat,” said City Councilor Natalie Oschrin at the August 4 meeting of the City Council.

Oschrin said the walk will be about three miles lon

The walks are put on by Charlottesville’s Bike and Pedestrian Advisory Committee and cosponsored by Ragged Mountain Running Shop.

After the walk there will be a tour of the nearby Botanical Garden of the Piedmont on the eastern edge of the city’s McIntire Park.

Oschrin also used her time to promote the upcoming Loop de Ville on September 27 on the Rivanna Trail.

“You start at the Rivanna River Company area and you walk all around and circumnavigate the city on trails, so you get a great experience with a bunch of people to really explore outdoor spaces,” Oschrin said.

For more information, visit the Loop de Ville website.


Before you go: This story was originally published in the August 6, 2025 edition of Charlottesville Community Engagement and then posted here the next day.


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