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Capitol Hill Parks
Fees & Reservations

The Capitol Hill Parks exist to provide opportunities for appropriate public enjoyment in an inner-city environment.

All public gatherings require permits and must abide by National Park Service regulations.

There are no fees associated with nor reservations required for recreational and other normal usage of the parks.

Moncacy Aqueduct along C&O Canal  

Did You Know?
Aqueducts are water filled bridges. Of the 11 aqueducts built along the canal, the Monocacy Aqueduct is the longest at 516 feet, its seven arches constructed mainly of stone quarried from nearby Sugarloaf Mountain.

Last Updated: August 24, 2006 at 10:31 EST