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Park George Washington Memorial Pkwy Arlington, VA
People also say (66 tips):
Sarah: "Go here for awesome views of planes taking off and landing at Reagan Airport. Great running/bike path too!"
Ching: "Duck! The park is at the north end of National Airport. You don't need to wait long to get a great view of a jet plane coming in low and landing at DCA using the "River Visual" approach on Runway 19."
Leslie Butenschoen: "Great area! Long walking path, running alongside a river. Loved small dog area. It looked like there was a gate that allowed you to trek down to the river to let your pup play in the water."
Bonnie Yrizarry: "I love that it has a special area for small dogs. Parking can be tricky. Kinda tricky to find as well. But if you can find the Arlington food bank, you will run into the dog park."
Melissa: "Call 202-741-1004. There are two audio tours to choose from. A 25 minute and a 14 minute. The 14 minute lacks the interviews but gives good information on the memorial. You can pause the audio"
Michael Raymundo: "if you go on their website while you're there, you can find a walking tour that lasts about 24 minutes taking you through the memorial park and also some stories about victims and from survivors"