Dawson Terrace Community Center And Park Grounds
Dawson Terrace is in a residential area with homes and apartments. A small playground sits within a sandbox, while a larger one is on wood chips and a cushioned surface. There are infant/toddler swings and regular swings. The... kaboom.org
Potomac Towers
This playspace is great because there are also grills and a lot of open space around, so while the adults are cooking up a great picnic, the kids can play on the playground or just run through the grass. It's a great area for... kaboom.org
Lyon Park
Small, community managed playspace with lots of swings, sand, green grass, and picnic tables. Plus the playground structure is built out of all recycled materials. kaboom.org
Courthouse Crossings Playground
We are taking an outdated playground in the affordable housing apartments complex and refurbishing and updating it entirely. kaboom.org
Rocky Run Park
Separate playgrounds for younger kids (2-5 years old) by the shelter and older kids by the rectangular field. kaboom.org
Henry Clay Park
Playground serves both younger kids (2-5 years old) and older kids (5-12 years old). kaboom.org
Lyon Village Park
Playground serves both younger kids (2-5 years old) and older kids (5-12 years old). kaboom.org
Francis Scott Key Elementary School
Elementary school in the Clarendon neighborhood with a great place for kids to play! kaboom.org
Glebe Elementary School
Equipment by Playworld Systems Inc. kaboom.org
U.s. Botanic Garden
Steeped in history, rich with tradition, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) is one of the oldest botanic gardens in North America. It informs visitors about the importance, and often irreplaceable value, of pl... culturaltourismdc.org
Rock Creek Park: Arboreal Southern Section, Washington,...
Washington, DC, has long been called the City of Trees. Despite a net tree-cover loss of roughly 60 percent since 1980, the name still applies. The parks remain mostly wooded. Residential streets, yards, and gardens sport can... trails.com
Fort Willard
Fort Willard was the southernmost fortification on the Virginia side of the Potomac River. Along with Forts Weed, O'Rourke, Farnsworth, and Lyon, it protected the river approaches to Washington DC and intimidated the Conf... waymarking.com
National Zoo
The National Zoological Park is a part of the Smithsonian Institution, the world?s largest museum and research complex. The Smithsonian includes 18 museums and galleries, as well as the National Zoo. The words "National Z... famplosion.com
East Potomac Park
Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). East Potomac Park is a 300+ acre peninsula located between the Washington Channel and the Potomac River. Hains Point, at the southern end of the park, is a popular picnic spot ... kaboom.org
National Gallery Of Art
The National Gallery of Art was created in 1937 for the people of the United States of America by a joint resolution of Congress, accepting the gift of financier and art collector Andrew W. Mellon. During the 1920s... culturaltourismdc.org
River Road And 46th Street
This neighborhood park and playground area features a new playground (2006), generously shaded. There is also a baseball field, which doesn't see much use. Though not officially a dog park, as many canines as kids have fun he... kaboom.org
National Building Museum
The National Building Museum tells the stories of the world we design and build. We"re one of the most "family-friendly,"; "awe-inspiring"; spots in Washington, D.C. We"re a short walk from the National Mall, the V... culturaltourismdc.org
Big Chimneys Park
"Big Chimneys," named for its two large brick chimneys, was probably the first permanent structure on the land that is today within the City of Falls Church. The home stood just east of this sign. The year "1699," inscribed o... kaboom.org