
We are very lucky to have Rock Creek Park pretty much in our backyard so that's where we've been spending a lot of time hiking and biking in these COVID times. With most of Beach Drive still...
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Rock Creek Park, spanning 1,754 acres in Washington, DC, is a serene urban oasis that offers visitors a chance to escape the city's hustle and bustle. Officially designated as a national park in 1890, it is the third national park established by the federal government, showcasing majestic trees, diverse wildlife, and thousands of years of human history.
With over 32 miles of hiking trails, recreational opportunities abound, including horseback riding, picnicking, and boating. The park also features ranger-led programs that educate visitors about nature, history, and the cosmos, making it a vibrant destination for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike.
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We are very lucky to have Rock Creek Park pretty much in our backyard so that's where we've been spending a lot of time hiking and biking in these COVID times. With most of Beach Drive still...
About the biggest thing in DC. It doesn't get too many tourists as this is mainly for the locals. Rock Creek Park is a massive area in the north. Many things to see here. There's horse riding and...
Did you know that Rock Creek Park was the third national park established by Congress, following only Yellowstone and Mackinac National Parks? It was named a national park at the same time as one...
When tourists flock to the National Mall, locals flee to Rock Creek Park, the largest green space in Washington, D.C. Mainly in Northwest D.C., it starts near the Kennedy Center and winds north...
Running, dog walking, hiking and escaping from the city! The trails in Rock Creek Park are beautiful and unique. I especially like the area of the park that branches off behind Montrose Park in...
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