Visitors can learn about the natural environment and rich history of Theodore Roosevelt Island while walking the natural trails.
Distance: 2.5 miles
Arlington, Virginia, United States
20.5 miles
The trail traverses a section of abandoned farmland, mature forest, marsh, and stream bottom
Distance: 1.0 miles
College Park, Maryland, United States
22.1 miles
Loop hike around Lake Accotink
Distance: 3.8 miles
Springfield, Virginia, United States
22.3 miles
Self-guiding brochures tell about the ecology, early land use, and nature’s recovery found along this trail.
Distance: 1.4 miles
College Park, Maryland, United States
22.9 miles
The trail circles the park’s western section and leads to some of the most beautiful scenery in the area.
Distance: 5.3 miles
College Park, Maryland, United States
23.4 miles
The trail passes through plant communities that grow along streams and on hillsides.
Distance: 1.1 miles
College Park, Maryland, United States
23.4 miles
An extensive system of trails and paths cover Rock Creek Park
Distance: 5.0 miles
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
23.8 miles
Greenwell is a 596-acre State Park located on the Patuxent River in St. Mary's County, Maryland
Distance: 10.0 miles
Hollywood, Maryland, United States
26.4 miles
The area provides visitors the unique opportunity of viewing bald eagles in their natural habitat
Distance: 3.5 miles
King George, Virginia, United States
28.0 miles
Calvert Cliffs State Park is a day-use park featuring a sandy beach, unique fossils, recycled tire playground, a freshwater and tidal marshland and 13 miles of hiking trails located in Calvert County
Distance: 2.0 miles
Lusby, Maryland, United States
28.3 miles
Leesylvania State Park opened in 1992. Land for the park was donated in 1978 by Daniel Ludwig, a noted philanthropist. A national historical society, the Society of Lees of Virginia, was instrumental in securing the donation. Locally the area is known as Freestone Point, referring to the sandstone early settlers took from the property for building. Henry Lee III (Light Horse Harry) was born here at what was then Leesylvania Plantation in Colonial America. This Revolutionary War hero would later father the Confederate General Robert E. Lee of Civil War fame. Size: 544.2 acres on a peninsula bordered by the Potomac River, Neabsco Creek and Powell's Creek.
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Woodbridge, Virginia, United States
23.3 miles
A designated National Natural Landmark for its eastern hardwood forest, Caledon Natural Area provides visitors the unique opportunity of viewing bald eagles in their natural habitat. Caledon and the surrounding areas are the summer home for one of the largest concentrations of bald eagles on the East Coast. As many as 60 eagles have been spotted on the bluffs overlooking the Potomac River in King George County. Preservation of the national bird's habitat is the primary focus of the natural area. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of Caledon by hiking and picnicking in a mature forest. They can learn more about the natural history of Caledon by touring the visitor center.
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King George, Virginia, United States
27.5 miles
Prince William Forest Park is located only 35 miles south of Washington, DC and directly in between two other National Park Service units - Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park and Manassas National Battlefield Park. With cabins and campgrounds, Prince William Forest Park is the ideal "home base" for your visit to the Washington, DC metropolitan region. Turkey Run Ridge Group Campground (tents only) is a 6-site campground with bathrooms (no showers), grills and picnic tables. Sites hold from 25 to 40 people and parking is readily available. Alcohol is prohibited at Turkey Run Ridge Group Campground.
Elevation: 23 ft
Montclair, Virginia, United States
29.5 miles
Elevation: 9 ft
Chesapeake Ranch Estates, Maryland, United States
30.1 miles
Prince William Forest Park is located only 35 miles south of Washington, DC and directly in between two other National Park Service units - Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park and Manassas National Battlefield Park. With cabins and campgrounds, Prince William Forest Park is the ideal "home base" for your visit to the Washington, DC metropolitan region. Oak Ridge Campground (tents & RVs) is a 100-site campground with bathrooms, grills and picnic tables, and drive-up campsites. Leashed pets are welcome. Both tents and RVs are welcome in Oak Ridge Campground, though there are no hook-ups for RVs and length restrictions exist.
Elevation: 34 ft
Montclair, Virginia, United States
31.5 miles
The beautiful Chesapeake Bay with its many historic towns are at your doorstep when you stay at Harbor View Campground. A selection of on-site amenities combined with the nearby Westmoreland Berry Farm, wineries, championship golf and many beautiful waterside towns of the Bay will make a visit to this Outdoor World property one you and your family will long remember. Reconnect with nature and the beauty of the Virginia countryside while reliving American history in the many Colonial towns nearby. You may even choose to take an excursion to our nation's capital-it's all part of what makes this beautiful property one you should be sure to visit.
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Colonial Beach, Virginia, United States
32.4 miles
Elevation: 31 ft
Scaggsville, Maryland, United States
33.2 miles
Westmoreland offers Camping from March 1 to the first Monday in December. Reservations may be made over the Internet. A reservation guarantees you a site of the type reserved in the campground but not a specific site or campground. The park assigns sites upon arrival to best meet the needs of the campers. The Park also offers 3 buddy sites & a large group tent area that can be reserved. The park will make every effort to accommodate campers wishing to be located on adjacent sites; however if more than 2 sites are involved we recommend reserving a buddy or group tent site. 2 picnic shelters are available for rent by calling the Reservation Center. Westmoreland State Park Camping Campsites have either fire ring grills or box grills, all of which allow campfires. Firewood is available for a small fee; starter logs are available at camp store. Camp store: camping and picnic supplies and gift items are available. Two vehicles per campsite; extras must park in parking lot and pay parking fee. Guests visiting campers must pay the standard daily parking fee and park in the proper parking lot. Also guests must leave the park by 10 p.m. Accepts outlets for 20 and 30 amp current. Bathhouse with hot and cold showers. Laundry facilities available in Campground A bathhouse. 20 x 20 tent pads. Campgrounds A,B,C.
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Montross, Virginia, United States
34.0 miles
Elevation: 1 ft
Crosby, Maryland, United States
44.3 miles
Elevation: 1 ft
Rock Hall, Maryland, United States
44.3 miles