Georgetown Waterfront Park is a 225-mile park project linking portions of existing parkland between Cumberland, Maryland and Mount Vernon, Virginia along the waterfront of the Potomac River.

The park, which was completed in 2011, is best known for its urban Washington, D.C. section within the city's Georgetown neighborhood, located within the Georgetown Historic District along the neighborhood's waterfront between 31st Street NW and the Key Bridge.

Visitors can enjoy the park's lovely labyrinth landscape section or splash in its centerpiece fountain on hot summer days, located at the intersection of K Street and Wisconsin Avenue NW. Other park attractions include river steps, a cable pergola, stormwater runoff rain gardens, a living bank bio-edge habitat, and pollinator gardens. A designated pathway is offered for cyclists, inline skaters, and pedestrians along the park's waterfront, offering unparalleled views of nearby Theodore Roosevelt Island.

3303 Water St NW, Washington, DC 20007

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