Park Passport

Fort Washington Park MD

Lat, Long: 38.7117, -77.0302

Designation: Park

Built to defend the river approach to Washington, DC, Fort Washington has stood as silent sentry for over 200 years. As technologies advanced so did Fort Washington, from the brick and stone of the 19th century to the concrete and steel of the 20th century. Joining the National Park Service in 1946, the park continues to protect the Potomac River.

Weather:

Summers are generally hot and humid, with daytime highs frequently above 90 degrees Fahrenheit and scattered afternoon thunderstorms. Please carry water while participating in physical activity and be prepared to take shelter from lightning. Winters are generally cold, with nighttime lows frequently near freezing and occasional snowfall. Weather during spring and fall is generally moderate, but can change quickly.

Directions:

From I-95/495 take exit 3, Indian Head Highway South/MD 210. Travel about 4 miles to Fort Washington Road, turn right. The park is located at the end of the road. From Waldorf, MD: MD228 to Indian Head Highway/MD210 North. Turn left onto Old Fort Road. Continue to end of road, at the stop sign turn left onto Fort Washington Road, continue to park entrance.

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Address/Contact:

13551 Fort Washington Road

Fort Washington, US, 20744

Phone: (771) 208-1555

Email: fowa_visitorservices@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

Entrance way into historic Fort WashingtonFort Washington Volunteers firing a cannona green shoreline with small lighthouse along river at sunsetPicnic tables under a treeMen in blue army uniforms pose by a cannon.A female park ranger talks with a man and woman in a fort