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George Washington Memorial Parkway
Mount Vernon Trail
 
 
 
 
 
 

History of the Mount Vernon Trail
            

 
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The Mount Vernon Trail at Memorial Bridge
 
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Willows along the Mount Vernon Trail

In 1973, the National Park Service constructed the Mount Vernon Trail along the Potomac River, paralleling the George Washington Memorial Parkway.

With the river as your companion, you can run, ride, or walk along this 18-mile multi-use trail stretching from Mount Vernon Estate to Theodore Roosevelt Island. Along the trail, enjoy the views of the Potomac River, picnic at Riverside Park or Belle Haven Park, visit the fortifications at Fort Hunt Park, or take a short walk into Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve.

The trail continues through Old Town Alexandria along the waterfront. North of Alexandria, Gravelly Point offers a scenic place for watching planes take off from Reagan National Airport. Consider a side trip to Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove. At the northern terminus is Theodore Roosevelt Island which offers easy nature walks, the presidential monument and views of the river and Washington, D.C.

 
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Southern end of the trail
 

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700 George Washington Memorial Parkway
Turkey Run Park
McLean, Virginia 22101

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Copperhead snake  

Did You Know?
Copperheads are venomous and are found in Turkey Run Park and Great Falls Park. If you see a copperhead on the trail, never attempt to pick up or disturb it.

Last Updated: October 16, 2009 at 15:56 EST