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Georgetown Waterfront Park park in Washington DC, DC
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View of Georgetown Waterfront Park in Washington DC, DC
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View of Georgetown Waterfront Park in Washington DC, DC
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Georgetown Waterfront Park

4.7(7,421 reviews)FreePark
🕑 1.5-3 hours👶 Best for all ages. Toddlers enjoy the gentle fountains and open spaces to toddle around, while older kids (5-12) love running through the spray features and exploring the riverfront. Teens appreciate the scenic views and skateboarding opportunities along the paths.

About

Georgetown Waterfront Park offers families a picturesque escape along the Potomac River with plenty of space for kids to run, play, and explore. The walking paths are perfect for strollers and bikes, while the interactive fountains provide endless entertainment on warm days. With stunning water views, grassy areas for picnics, and benches for parents to relax, it's an ideal spot for a low-key family outing in the heart of DC.

Highlights

  • Interactive fountains where kids can splash and play during warm months
  • Wide, paved riverfront promenade ideal for strollers, scooters, and bikes
  • Grassy picnic areas with panoramic Potomac River views
  • Connection to the Capital Crescent Trail for extended family bike rides
  • Views of boats, kayakers, and the iconic Kennedy Center

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures and the best lighting for photos with the Kennedy Center backdrop
  2. 2.Parking is limited and expensive,consider taking the DC Circulator bus or walking from Georgetown's M Street shopping district
  3. 3.Bring towels and a change of clothes if visiting in summer, as kids inevitably get soaked in the fountains
  4. 4.Pack a picnic from nearby Georgetown shops,there are no food vendors in the park itself
  5. 5.The park connects to the Capital Crescent Trail, perfect for extending your visit with a family bike ride

Best Time to Visit

Late spring through early fall (May-October) for fountain play and comfortable weather. Weekday mornings (9-11 AM) are least crowded. Sunset visits offer cooler temperatures and beautiful golden-hour views across the Potomac.

What to Know

The park is free and open 24/7 with accessible paved paths throughout. Street parking is metered and limited; consider using nearby parking garages. No on-site food options, but Georgetown's restaurants are a short walk away.

Seasonal Notes

Fountains typically run from late spring through early fall (weather dependent). Winter visits are quieter and offer crisp river views, though facilities are more limited. Fall foliage makes September-October especially scenic for family photos.

Nearby Eats

Baked & Wired offers kid-friendly pastries and lunch options just a few blocks away on Thomas Jefferson Street. For casual waterfront dining, Fiola Mare has a children's menu, though it's upscale,Tony & Joe's Seafood Place at nearby Washington Harbour is more family-casual with outdoor seating.

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