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Fort Dupont Park

Fort during fall hike

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Photo: NPS Photo

About

This 361 acre wooded park was once home to an earthen fort built to protect Washington, DC, during the Civil War. Today, visitors can see the fort's earthworks and escape to the great outdoors. Activities include picnics, nature walks, biking, gardening, environmental education, music, and ranger-led programs.

Activities

Arts and CultureLive MusicBikingMountain BikingFoodPicnickingJunior Ranger ProgramWildlife Watching

Directions

Fort Dupont Park is located in Southeast Washington, DC, east of the Anacostia River. It is not near Dupont Circle. The closest metro rail stops are Potomac Avenue and Minnesota Avenue on the orange line, Benning Road on the blue line. Fort Dupont Park is served by several Metrobus routes. The most direct buses are the V7 and U2 buses on weekdays, or the V8 bus on weekends.

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Weather

Open in all weather, unless otherwise noted under the alerts section of the parks website.

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