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10Best Parks
C & O Canal National Historic Park
(Attractions & Activities - Parks)
1057 Thomas Jefferson St NW Georgetown Visitors Center, Washington  20007 • 202-653-5190 • 301-739-5275
Distance: ~0.46 mi *
        Description: GEORGETOWN. In 1828, this canal was built to connect DC with the West. Numerous obstacles arose, causing construction to cease in 1850. The canal stretched only to Cumberland, Maryland. Today, the grounds are maintained by the federal government, providing a quiet place for people to relax. Canoeing, jogging, biking and kayaking are popular activities in the area. METRO: Foggy Bottom
       

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Theodore Roosevelt Island and Memorial
(Attractions & Activities - Parks)
George Washington Memorial Pkwy, Arlington  22309 • 703-289-2510
Distance: ~1.04 mi *
        Description: ROSSLYN. Tranquil fountains and 90 acres of natural surroundings fittingly frame the statue honoring Teddy Roosevelt. This park provides an opportunity for visitors to enjoy the natural environment Roosevelt strived so fervently to conserve. Joggers enjoy the trails, and the Potomac is perfect for a leisurely day of fishing or boating. On warm days, locals show up here with a good book and a picnic lunch, seeking refuge from the city. METRO: Rosslyn
       

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Meridian Hill Park
(Attractions & Activities - Parks)
Euclid and 15th St Bordered by 16th, Euclid, 15th and W Streets, Washington  • 202-895-6000
Distance: ~1.52 mi *
        Description: ADAMS-MORGAN. Often called Malcolm X Park by locals, this park has been overlooked in the past but is slowly becoming more popular for picnics, walks, athletic pursuits and concerts. Well-kept gardens and fountains set the peaceful scene. The Washington Symphony Orchestra offers concerts in the summer, and other live entertainment performances, many aimed at children, are held throughout the year. METRO: Columbia Heights
       

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LBJ Memorial Grove and Lady Byrd Johnson Park
(Attractions & Activities - Parks)
14th St Columbia Island/ Pentagon Lagoon, Washington  20011 • 202-673-7660
Distance: ~1.59 mi *
        Description: COLUMBIA ISLAND. This park, located along the banks of the Potomac River, provides peaceful surroundings for visitors to relax while being rejuvenated by the pleasant views of Washington. A massive granite memorial to Lyndon B. Johnson stands in the center of the park and is admired by many. Picnic tables make this a great spot for an outdoor lunch, and paved trails make it ideal for a quiet walk.
        User Rating: 8.3334 / 10
       

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Constitution Gardens
(Attractions & Activities - Parks)
900 Ohio Dr SW, Washington  20242 • 202-426-6841
Distance: ~1.92 mi *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Located close to the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial, these impressive gardens provide a peaceful getaway during a day of sightseeing. Paddleboats are available to rent for a refreshing view of the large lake, which is home to a variety of geese and ducks. Visitors are encouraged to visit the colorful Tulip Library and Tidal Basin. METRO: Foggy Bottom or Smithsonian
       

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Rock Creek Park
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3545 Williamsburg Ln NW, Washington  20008 • 202-895-6000
Distance: ~2.13 mi *
        Description: ROCK CREEK PARK. Covering about 1750 acres, Rock Creek Park encompasses a wide range of recreational opportunities, from hiking and bicycling to outdoor concerts and nature programs. Additionally, there are playgrounds, tennis courts, ball fields, an equestrian center and bridle trails, nature and visitors centers, and a planetarium. Several structures provide a bit of historic flavor – the 18th century Old Stone House, Peirce Mill and Barn, and Carter Barron Amphitheatre. METRO: Friendship Heights then E2 or E3 bus
       

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Montrose Park
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R St NW between 28th and 32nd Sts NW, Washington  20008
Distance: ~2.38 mi *
        Description: GEORGETOWN. Relaxation and recreation await in the peaceful surroundings of this park. Adults taking a break from work, children just out of school, and tourists looking for a sunny place to take a break all congregate here to take advantage of the playgrounds, play tennis or have a picnic lunch. Additional amenities include a maze made out of boxwoods, and a cobblestone path known as Lover's Lane. Located between Dumbarton Oaks Park, Rock Creek Park, and Oak Hill Cemetery.
       

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United States Botanic Garden
(Attractions & Activities - Parks)
100 Maryland Ave SW, Washington  20024 • 202-225-8333 • 202-226-4082
Distance: ~2.39 mi *
        Description: NATIONAL MALL. Step out of the modern world and into a lush paradise, where controlled climates allow plants to thrive as they would naturally. Since the mid-1800s, a wide variety of specimens has been acquired for conservation efforts, including medicinal plants and rare and exotic flora from the tropics. After touring the conservatory, pay a visit to Bartholdi Park, where you'll find fragrant flower beds and a historic fountain by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, designer of the Statue of Liberty. Contact the Botanic Garden for its calendar of special exhibits and outdoor concerts. METRO: Federal Center SW
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

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Fletcher's Boathouse
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4940 Canal Rd NW, Washington  20007 • 202-244-0461
Distance: ~2.83 mi *
        Description: PALISADES. This park has been open for more than 150 years. Visitors enjoy the many activities along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and along the Potomac River. Calm waters allow safe boating and canoeing, and the Capital Crescent Trail is a tranquil place to run, bike or roller blade. Also perfect for photos, thanks to the magnificent views.
       

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Lincoln Park
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E Capitol St SE between 11th and 13th Sts, Washington  20003 • 202-690-5185
Distance: ~3.47 mi *
        Description: CAPITOL HILL. An area within the city limits that provides a place for locals and visitors to walk, jog or picnic. A statue of Mary McLeod Bethune, founder of the National Council of Negro Women, is located here, and a number of restaurants and interesting shops line the periphery. METRO: Union Station
       

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