Malcolm X Park, a.k.a. Meridian Hill Park, is a National Park area spanning several city blocks north of U Street between 15th and 16th Streets NW–just a 10-minute walk from the U Street Metro station. Stairs, walkways, sculptures, a large cascading fountain and pool make the park worth a visit on a pleasant day. A […]
Parks & Gardens
Huntley Meadows (Fairfax County, VA)
A few miles south of Alexandria, you can walk this scenic boardwalk over the big beaver pond at Huntley Meadows. It’s great for kids and birdwatchers. A large number of bird species, several different turtles and the occasional muskrat are common sightings. A view tower and small nature center enhance the experience. Details and directions […]
Anacostia Riverwalk
This new three-mile section of the Anacostia RiverWalk is great for walking or biking–very scenic and family-friendly. The trail extends for many miles both up and down the river, but this new portion is among the best. Access from Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, Bladensburg Watefront Park or anywhere along the RiverWalk. The most interesting area to […]
Welcome to DC Jaunts!
DC Jaunts can take you to many great places around the Washington, D.C. metro area (see Our Tours). To explore more on your own, we’ll list some personal and local favorites here on our blog. Many are described in Ken’s award-winning book, A National Jaunt: Footster’s Guide to Washington, D.C.–available here. We’ll also post various […]