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A Park For All Seasons

A "park for all seasons" describes the 376 rolling wooded acres that make up one of the largest parks in all of Washington. Picnics, nature walks, Civil War programs, gardening, environmental education, music, skating, sports, and youth programs are among the varied seasonal activities possible at this spacious area east of the Anacostia River. Among the traces of old roadways, oaks, beech, and maples that cover the hillsides. squirrels and rabbits find homes along with the night foragers - raccoons and opossums.  

Fort Dupont Park is named for the Civil War earthwork fort located within the park. It is one of the forts that are collectively known as the "Fort Circle Parks", or the Civil War Defenses of Washington.

 
Eastern circle of forts

Circle of Forts

Fort Dupont is one of the forts that are collectively known as the Civil War Defenses of Washington, or the "Fort Circle Parks". Additional fort sites are administered by Rock Creek Park, as well as Fort Marcy along George Washington Memorial Parkway.
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Fort Dupont Community Gardener

Community Garden Applications Now Available!

We will be accepting applications after January 2, 2008. more...

 
 
fort dupont summer theatre performance

Fort Dupont Summer Concert Series

The 2007 Summer Concert series ended on August 18, 2007 with over 16,000 visitors enjoying the music of the Barkays at Fort Dupont Park. The 2008 Concert Schedule will be posted here when it becomes available. Local opening acts who would like to perform at one  of the shows next year should call 202-426-5961 for more information.

We are looking forward to another season of "music under the stars." See you there!

 

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Site Manager: FODU
1900 Anacostia Dr. SE
Washington, DC 20020

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(202) 690-5127

Climate

Spring and fall are generally comfortable with precipitation possible. Summers can be hot and humid (Average temperature in the summer is 86 degrees Fahrenheit) with sudden thunderstorms possible; July and August are the hottest months. Winters can be cold (Average temperature in the winter is 41 degrees Fahrenheit) with variable precipitation, with snow possible. Winter visitors must prepare for a variety of conditions.
Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President: 1869-1877  

Did You Know?
President Ulysses S. Grant established Yellowstone as the nation's first national park on March 1, 1872.

Last Updated: May 01, 2008 at 17:14 EST