Bryan Park (Richmond, Virginia)

Joseph Bryan Park
The gateway to Joseph Bryan Park
Location4308 Hermitage Rd., Richmond, Virginia
Coordinates37°35′37″N 77°28′26″W / 37.59361°N 77.47389°W / 37.59361; -77.47389
Area262 acres (106 ha)
Built1800
Architectural styleBungalow/Craftsman, American Rustic
NRHP reference No.02001369
VLR No.127-5677
Significant dates
Added to NRHPNovember 21, 2002
Designated VLRSeptember 11, 2002

Joseph Bryan Park, also known as Bryan Park, is a public park in the city of Richmond, Virginia. The park memorializes Joseph Bryan (1845–1908), the founder and publisher of the Richmond Times-Dispatch newspaper. The land was given to the city in 1910 by Bryan's widow, Belle Stewart Bryan, and her family. It contains a network of hiking/biking trails and is open daily without charge.

The park, which sits next to the Bryan Park Interchange, where I-95, I-64, and I-195 intersect, hosted the Richmond Vegetarian Festival annually from 2003 through 2018.

In mid-2024, the City of Richmond broke ground on the city's portion of the Fall Line Trail, an approximately 43-mile multi-use trail currently (2024) under development — from a northern terminus in Ashland, Virginia, to a southern terminus in Petersburg, Virginia. The thirteen-mile segment extends from Bryan Park, which will become a key trailhead, to the Chesterfield County border to the South.