4 Favorite National Park Units in the DC Area
1. Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts. If you are visiting DC during the summer, take the Metro or make the short drive to nearby Vienna, Virginia to Wolf Trap for an experience you won’t soon forget. This special park is dedicated to the performing arts, and it’s my favorite venue for enjoying a concert on the lawn while relaxing with a picnic dinner. When my kids were younger, we loved attending the Theatre-in-the-Woods during the summer. The stage is reached by walking through the meadow and winding your way among the trees. The shows range from puppet shows and lively bands, to ballet, interactive theater performances and much more. Kids can also join a Ranger Program after the show, and even become a Junior Ranger. Learn more and visit the Wolf Trap National Park website for all you need to know about the summer performance schedule and programs for kids.
3. Great Falls Park. Visit nearby Great Falls, Virginia, roughly 15 miles from DC, where you will find beautiful views of the rushing water of the Potomac River. From the main Visitor Center, you’ll find easy access to 3 overlooks for viewing the falls, two of which are wheelchair accessible. We love the fact that there are plenty of trails that offer different vantage points of the river, and the area is very dog-friendly. Recently my husband and I hiked in from Difficult Run, stopping to enjoy the view of herons and the rushing river from several rocky overlooks. There are plenty of scenic spots for a picnic, just know that Great Falls is a trash free park, so be prepared to haul out your trash. There is currently a vehicle entrance fee of $20, and the park does get crowded later in the day, especially on weekends. Save money by visiting on one of the fee-free NPS days.
If you are looking for more parks in the DC area, download the National Park Service app. Do you have a favorite National Park around the DC area? Feel free to leave a comment below.
