Rosedale Conservancy

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3518 Newark St NW
Washington, DC 20016

Rosedale Conservancy is a beloved urban oasis in Washington, DC, dating back to 1740, and is affectionately referred to as Cleveland Park's Village Green. As a community-funded park, it is open to the public, offering a serene and picturesque landscape that invites visitors to immerse themselves in its rich history and natural beauty.

With a commitment to preserving and enhancing this historic property, Rosedale Conservancy welcomes individuals to join their community and support their mission. Through membership and the dedication of Friends of Rosedale, this cherished park continues to thrive, providing a tranquil retreat for all to enjoy.

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3.59 reviews
Sarah G.
6/19/2019

I love bringing my dog to Rosedale - I almost don't know what we'd do without it! I live in an apartment and my dog can be overwhelmed by traditional dog parks, so the big, open field of Rosedale...

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Austin G.
9/28/2022

When visiting this privately-owned park open to the public, it's important to know its history. The yellow house off the park is an 18th century farmhouse whose owners enslaved people. From what I...

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DC F.
3/28/2016

Yesterday's visit to the Rosedale's annual Easter egg hunt left me with a big clump of dog poop embedded in the sole of my shoe. Rosedale! In Cleveland Park! Free range dog poop? This is the...

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Deborah W.
5/22/2017

Love this park! Grounds are beautiful and well-kept, dog owners are friendly and there is a community feel, and dogs are generally well-behaved. Volunteers for the conservancy do a great job of...

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Eva G.
2/19/2012

I LOVE this park but more importantly my dog is crazy about this park. This property in the middle of Cleveland Park (on Newark almost all the way to Wisconsin Ave) and used to be the property of...

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