Adara Herndon

2399 Glenn Echo Road Herndon, VA 20171 • From $129 Per Day
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  • Studio, One, Two, & Three Bedroom Units Available
  • Up to Two Bathrooms
  • Cat Friendly & Dog Friendly
  • On Street Parking
  • Laundry In Unit
  • Fitness Equipment
  • Outdoor Pool

Property Details

About this property

At the wonderful collection of homes in Avalon Woodland Park, you will experience a whole new level of upscale living with our fantastic one-, two- and three-bedroom Herndon apartments. Enjoy luxurious amenities in your own home such as plantation blinds, gas cooking, wall-to-wall carpeting, computer alcoves, breakfast bars, private patios, central air conditioning and spacious walk-in closets. You will also be given access to brilliant facilities within the Avalon community that include a sand volleyball court, beautiful landscaping with barbecue grills, private garages and a resort style swimming pool. This combination of a stellar location, wonderful feature, and a professional, courteous on-site staff make Avalon Woodland Park the premier Herndon apartment community. 

Amenities

Sand Vollyball Court
Resort-style pool
State-of-the-Art Fitness Center
Barbecue Grills
Park Benches
and Picnic Tables
Wifi access in Common Areas
Business Center
Conference room
Car Care Center
Children's Playground

Property Location

About Herndon, Virginia

Learn About This Location

Herndon was named after Commander William Lewis Herndon, a naval explorer who authored Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon. In the 1870s, Northern soldiers settled in the area, largely sue to Herdon's moderate climate and low real estate prices. 

At first a rural surrounding area of Washington, D.C., the town developed into a center for dairy farming and vacationers. When the railroad was turned into a hike-and-bike trail, Herndon took advantage of its unique history and small-town feel by converting its train station into a museum and visitor center.

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