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Fort Washington Park
Directions

From I-95/495 take exit 3, Indian Head Higway 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.

Bald Eagle  

Did You Know?
The Potomac River is often used by the bald eagle as a flyway. It is not unusual for them to be seen along the areas of Forts Carroll, Foote, and Marcy. Bald eagles also have successfully nested in Fort Circle Park areas in the southeast section of the city.

Last Updated: July 11, 2007 at 16:50 EST