Here you will
find links to many of the area parks. These parks provide many
recreational opportunities, such as swimming, camping, rentals,
hiking, and covered picnic shelters. Others offer chances to explore
more of our nation's history. Links are organized by national parks, state and regional parks, county parks, and city parks. Read the description
below each link for a list of recreational activities offered at
each location.
National
Parks
George Washington Memorial Parkway
Great Falls Park is just one of the sites that make up the George Washington Memorial Parkway. The Parkway was developed as a memorial to George Washington and links a series of sites along the Potomac River. Explore Arlington House and Clara Barton National Historic site. Enjoy a nature walk at Turkey Run park or take a stroll through Dyke Marsh to enjoy the natural scenery and excellent birdwatching. Over 300 species of birds can be observed at the marsh. There is a lot to enjoy in this park, from monuments to nature and more.
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
This National Park preserves the 184 mile long C&O canal from Cumberland, MD to Georgetown. Also including views of the Great Falls from the Maryland side of the river, C&O Canal NHP offers history, recreation, scenic views and much more. Canal boat rides are offered during the summer in Georgetown, by Washington D.C. Contact the park for more information.
National Mall and Memorial Parks
The National Mall includes more than a dozen National Park sites in our nation's capital. Some of the sites are the Vietnam Veteran's memorial, Ford's Theatre, the Washington Monument, the Constitution Gardens, the Old Post Office pavilion, and World War II Memorial.
National
Capital Parks- East
National Capital
Parks- East includes several National Park sites in Washington
D.C. and in locations east of the city in Maryland. Recreation
areas, historical sites, statues, monuments, tidal areas, and
forests are just a few of the resources found in these National
Parks.
Rock
Creek Park
A 1,755 acre
National Park located in Washington D.C., Rock Creek Park has
many opportunities for outdoor recreation and a wealth of historical
resources. Educational and interpretive programs are offered
here. Hiking, picnic tables, bird watching, and stargazing are
some of the recreational activities in this park. A planetarium is
located in the park's Nature Center and has the distinction of
being the only planetarium in the National Park system. Visit
the website for a list of monthly programs. Trail rides, pony
rides, riding lessons, and horse boarding are all offered by
the Rock
Creek Horse Center.
Prince
William Forest Park
This National
Park site is located in Triangle, Virginia. The park is a forty
five minute drive south of Washington, D.C. Year round cabin
camping is available, along with hiking, fishing, RV camping,
and backpacking.
Greenbelt
Park
A part of National
Capital Parks-East, Greenbelt is located twelve miles from Washington
D.C. in Greenbelt, MD. Year-round camping is offered here, along
with ranger programs, horseback riding, hiking, nature walks,
and birding.
Shenandoah
National Park
Located in
the Blue Ridge Mountains, this park offers a variety of activities
and scenic views. There are four entrances, the northern entrance
is located in Front Royal, VA. This park is a two hour drive
west of Washington, D.C. Backpacking, auto touring, horseback
riding, hiking on over 500 miles of trails, and climbing are
just a few of the experiences Shenandoah has to offer.
Harper's
Ferry National Historical Park
Harper's Ferry
is located in West Virginia, about an hour's drive west of Washington
D.C. The park is next to the junction of the Shenandoah and Potomac
Rivers, along with the borders of Maryland, Virginia, and West
Virginia. Activities include hiking (no overnight camping is
available), nature walks, tours of the armory, Civil War history,
and much more.
Regional and State
Parks
Virginia State Parks
The link above will take you to the VA State Park homepage. These parks have activities such as camping, hiking, fishing, horseback riding, swimming, playgrounds, nature centers, guided hikes, historical reenactments, educational programs, and more.
Maryland State Parks
Follow the link to Maryland's State Forest and Park homepage. Biking, horseback riding, hiking, camping, rock climbing, nature centers, educational programs and campfires, museums, fishing, kayaking, swimming and more can all be found here. Living history programs and reenactments are a great way to learn more about Maryland's historic resources.
West Virginia State Parks
The West Virginia State Parks and Forests homepage. Activities include educational programs and talks, hiking, camping, swimming, boating, fishing, biking, and more. A Calendar of Events page highlights special events, activities, and programs offered at different parks.
Northern
Virginia Regional Park Authority
Click on the
link above to visit the Regional Park Authority's homepage. From
there, you can access all of the regional park sites located
in Northern Virginia. These parks feature a broad range of activities,
including hiking, bird watching, golf courses, swimming pools,
overnight camping, and more.
Algonkian
Regional Park
This park is
located in Sterling, Virginia and is run by the Northern Virginia
Regional Park Authority. It is a forty five minute drive from
Washington, D.C. and borders the Potomac River. This park offers
swimming, hiking, a golf course, riverfront rental cottages,
rental picnic shelters, a children's playground, and bird watching.
The swimming pool is open Memorial Day weekend through Labor
Day.
County Parks
Fairfax
County Park Authority
Visit Fairfax
County's Park Authority to learn more about local county parks.
Activities featured at county parks include playgrounds, off
leash dog run areas, ballparks, sports fields, hiking, festivals,
picnicking, bird watching, nature centers, and more. The website
includes a list of links ordered by the type of activity you
are searching for. Sixteen
FCPA parks have picnic shelters available for reservation.
FCPA offers summer programs and activities as well.
Lake
Fairfax Park
Lake Fairfax
Park is a Fairfax County park, only a fifteen minute drive from
Great Falls Park. Although no swimming is permitted in Lake Fairfax,
the Water
Mine Family Swimming Hole is a nice place to cool off on
a hot day. The Water Mine has a pool, waterslides, a lazy river,
and other swimming activities. The park also has a carousel,
pedal boat rentals, trails, campgrounds, and fishing. Covered
pavilions are available to rent.
Riverbend
County Park
Riverbend Park
borders Great Falls Park to the north. This 400 acre park offers
nature trails, bird watching, a boat ramp, a covered picnic area,
and hiking. A nature center is located in this park and is open
only to groups, scheduled programs, and appointments. Contact
the park for more information. Swimming is not allowed in this
park. Riverbend Park is open from 7 a.m. until dusk.
Burke
Lake Park
Burke Lake
is an 888 acre park located in Fairfax Station, Virginia. Camping,
fishing (including an accessible fishing pier), rowboat rentals,
a miniature train, golf, miniature golf, picnic areas, a carousel,
and playgrounds are all offered here. Swimming is not allowed.
Personal boats may be brought to the lake, but gasoline powered
watercraft are prohibited.
Arlington
County Parks Department
Arlington County
also includes links to its parks grouped by activity. They offer
community pools, sports fields and courts, off leash dog run
areas, fitness facilities, nature trails, and more. Picnic shelters
are available for rental in some Arlington County parks. Summer
programs and activities are also offered.
City Parks
City of Alexandria Parks and Recreation Department
The City of
Alexandria offers many opportunities for outdoor recreation.
Walking and bike trails, swimming pools, a marina, off leash
dog run areas, playgrounds, sports fields, and trails along the
Potomac are all offered here.
Washington
D.C. Department of Parks and Recreation
Our nation's
capital offers a variety of recreation opportunities in the city.
Look here for program information, reservations, special events,
and more. Over 350 parks are located within the city, providing
playgrounds, sports fields, 381 acres of park land, swimming
pools, and recreation/community centers.