Oakton is a census-designated place located in Fairfax County, Virginia. It was originally settled in the early 19th century as a crossroads community named Flint Hill. The name was later changed to Oakton in the 1880s. The area has a rich history, with many historic sites and landmarks dating back to the Civil War era.
Notable residents of Oakton include former U.S. Senator and Governor of Virginia, George Allen, as well as Olympic gold medalist swimmer Tom Dolan.
The population of Oakton has steadily grown over the years, with the most recent census data showing a population of around 36,000 residents.
Oakton is located in Northern Virginia, just west of the city of Fairfax. The town is surrounded by beautiful green spaces and parks, making it a peaceful and scenic place to live.
Oakton has a diverse economy, with a mix of small businesses, corporate offices, and retail establishments. Many residents work in nearby Washington, D.C., or in the bustling business districts of Tysons Corner and Reston.
Oakton has a rich cultural scene, with a strong emphasis on the arts. The town is home to several art galleries, theaters, and music venues, as well as a vibrant community of local artists and performers.