The Pigeon Run Trail is a 1.5 mile, moderate difficulty multi-use trail, that is accessible from the park office, the Sawtooth Trail, and the Mill Pond Trail. The trail follows the main park road, then through the woods, until emerging along the northern part of Pigeon Run. Some parts of this trail are steep and may be challenging for horses and bikes, earning this trail a moderate difficulty rating. The stream known as Pigeon Run was named for the many passenger pigeons that once inhabited the area but are now extinct.
The Pigeon Run Trail is a 1.5-mile moderate difficulty trail in Lake Anna State Park, featuring an elevation of 82 feet and connecting to multiple park trails including Sawtooth and Mill Pond. Named after the extinct passenger pigeons that once inhabited the area, this multi-use trail offers a diverse experience through wooded terrain and alongside the historic Pigeon Run stream, suitable for hiking, biking, and horseback riding with some challenging steep sections.