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Best Parks in Washington, D.C.

  • National Mall

    The National Mall is highlighted as a natural and green space in DC, crowded areas like The Mall requires to be aware of your surroundings, and there are no outside bathrooms on The Mall, except at the Washington Monument, and surrounding museums, and when museums close, The Mall basically becomes quiet so plan your evenings out elsewhere.

  • Rock Creek Park

    Con una superficie de 1,754 acres (710 ha), Rock Creek Park te ofrece muchas maneras de disfrutar del aire libre.

  • Waterfront Park

    Georgetown Waterfront Park offers beautiful views of the Potomac River, making it a great place for picnicking, people watching, and enjoying the sunset, with outdoor dining and water activities available in the summer.

  • Georgetown Waterfront Park

    A picturesque area along the Potomac River offering a mix of natural scenery, history, and urban charm where visitors can enjoy waterfront dining, take a stroll or bike ride along the promenade, or rent boats for a unique perspective of the city.

  • Roosevelt Island

    You'll get Scenic views of landmarks like Roosevelt Island from the pic River.

  • Constitution Gardens

    The Vietnam Memorial's black granite walls are within Constitution Gardens, adjacent to the National Mall and a short walk from the Lincoln Memorial.

  • United States National Arboretum

    Established by an act of Congress in 1927, the National Arboretum covers nearly 450 acres and is free to visit, with the grounds coming alive during the springtime.

  • Great Falls Park

    A park where you can scale the side of a cliff, hike the Billy Goat Trail, and see the Great Falls overlook on Olmstead Island.

  • Hains Point

    A quieter alternative to the Tidal Basin for viewing cherry blossoms, with a road enveloped in cherry blossoms.

  • U.S. National Arboretum

    A place to see spring wonders, especially the Holly and Magnolia Collections Garden with its smells and colors.

  • Lubber Run Park

    Lubber Run Park cuenta con un arroyo, senderos sombreados y un anfiteatro al aire libre.

  • Gravelly Point

    Gravelly Point es un lugar único a lo largo del río Potomac para observar aviones.

  • National Arboretum

    El National Arboretum cuenta con jardines, árboles y las Capitol Columns, además del Bonsai & Penjing Museum.

  • National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden

    An outdoor oasis filled with modern art installations, such as the "Thinker on a Rock" and the "Graft" tree sculpture, which transforms into an ice-skating rink in the winter.

  • Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park

    The C&O Canal provides a peaceful walking and biking path in Georgetown.

  • Great Falls National Park

    Great Falls Park features the Potomac River cascading dramatically over rocky cliffs.

  • Lafayette Square

    A park directly across the street from the White House with many different statues.

  • Bishop's Garden

    Los terrenos de la catedral también cuentan con el Bishop's Garden con rosas, hierbas y un arco normando, así como caminos de piedra a través de Olmstead Woods, uno de los bosques más antiguos de DC.

  • Olmstead Woods

    Los terrenos de la catedral también cuentan con el Bishop's Garden con rosas, hierbas y un arco normando, así como caminos de piedra a través de Olmstead Woods, uno de los bosques más antiguos de DC.

  • Guy Mason Recreation Center

    Los visitantes con niños disfrutarán del Guy Mason Recreation Center en el barrio de Glover Park.

  • Meridian Hill Park

    Un parque en el centro de la ciudad donde activistas de derechos civiles hablaron y donde la gente protesta por diversas causas.

  • Georgetown Waterfront

    The Georgetown Waterfront is a newly renovated park area along the Potomac River, popular for strolling, running, biking, and picnicking, offering views of Roosevelt Island, the Watergate complex, and planes landing at DCA.

  • Rose Park

    Rose Park is a green space in Georgetown.

  • Georgetown Park

    Georgetown Park is located by the Potomac River along the Rock Creek Trail.

  • Rock Creek Trail

    The Rock Creek Trail is popular among runners and bikers, offering excellent views of the United States capital.

  • Theodore Roosevelt Island

    Theodore Roosevelt Island is a nature preserve with paths to walk around.

  • The National Mall

    Un lugar con una vista increíble del monumento a Washington donde se puede ver la vegetación de otoño.

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