


Kellogg Conference Hotel Capitol Hill at Gallaudet
About
Located on the historic Gallaudet University campus in Washington, DC, this scenic property offers families a peaceful retreat with beautiful walking paths and open green spaces perfect for letting kids run and explore. The well-maintained grounds provide a quiet escape from the bustle of Capitol Hill, ideal for casual family strolls, picnics, or just letting little ones burn off energy in a safe, attractive environment.
Highlights
- ✓Beautiful tree-lined walking paths perfect for strollers and young walkers
- ✓Wide open green spaces for running, games, and picnics
- ✓Historic university architecture providing educational photo opportunities
- ✓Safe, well-maintained grounds in a quiet neighborhood setting
- ✓Connection to nearby bike trails for extended outdoor adventures
Pro Tips
- 1.Street parking is available along Florida Ave NE, but arrive early on weekends as spots fill quickly in this residential area.
- 2.Pack a picnic lunch to enjoy on the grounds, as dining options are limited on the immediate property.
- 3.Bring bikes or scooters for older kids since the paved pathways are perfect for wheeled adventures.
- 4.Visit during weekdays when the campus is quieter and you'll have more space to explore.
- 5.The grounds connect to nearby bike trails, making this a great starting point for a longer family bike ride.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings or late afternoons during spring and fall when temperatures are mild and the campus is less crowded. Weekends can be busier with university events and local families, so arrive early if visiting Saturday or Sunday.
What to Know
Admission is completely free, making this an excellent budget-friendly family activity. The grounds are accessible 24 hours, though families should visit during daylight hours for safety and to fully enjoy the scenery.
Seasonal Notes
Best enjoyed spring through fall when weather is pleasant for outdoor walks. The grounds are accessible year-round, but winter visits may be cold and less appealing for young children. Spring brings beautiful blooming trees and comfortable temperatures.
Nearby Eats
Union Kitchen Grocery (0.5 miles away) offers fresh sandwiches and kid-friendly grab-and-go options. For a sit-down meal, head to Copycat Co. on H Street NE (1 mile) which serves approachable Asian-fusion dishes with options kids will enjoy.
More Activities Near Tuskegee
Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site
Step into an incredible chapter of American history at this inspiring museum dedicated to the brave Tuskegee Airmen, the first African American military aviators. Kids will be captivated by interactive flight simulators, authentic aircraft displays, and engaging exhibits that bring these heroic pilots' stories to life in ways that are both educational and exciting.
Tuskegee University
Tuskegee University offers families a meaningful educational experience exploring African American history and the legacy of Booker T. Washington and the Tuskegee Airmen. The beautiful historic campus provides wide open spaces for kids to explore while learning about important civil rights history through guided tours and interactive museums. It's an enriching day trip that combines outdoor discovery with powerful lessons in perseverance and achievement.
Tuskegee University Chapel
The Tuskegee University Chapel offers families a unique opportunity to explore an architecturally stunning landmark while learning about African American history and education. This beautiful campus centerpiece provides an enriching cultural experience that combines visual beauty with important historical lessons, making it an educational outing that doesn't feel like a classroom.
Tuskegee National Forest
Tuskegee National Forest offers families an accessible introduction to outdoor adventure with well-maintained hiking trails, fishing opportunities, and abundant wildlife spotting chances. This smaller national forest provides a less crowded, more intimate nature experience perfect for families with young hikers who might feel overwhelmed at larger parks.