Great Falls Park is a small National Park Service site in Virginia, United States. Situated on 800 acres along the banks of the Potomac River in northern …
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Mar 19, 2025
This is a National Parkin the suburbs of metropolitan Washington that is a must for a day visit. The admission charge is 20.00 per car but there are various passes available. It is good for both sid…Full review by MountaineerLu
Feb 10, 2025
I’ve been here 20+ times and love it! Lots of trails and places to explore. Very clean. Absolutely stunning views of the falls and frequent encounters with wildlife.Full review by Victoria Z
Jan 26, 2025
This was by far the most scenic, peaceful, and playful state park I have ever been to. In the middle of Summer, even with the sun beating down on you, the roar of the water, the sight of the waterfal…Full review by ajdiaz1
How long do you need to visit the CO NHP at the Great Falls location with plans to do Billy Goat trail A and maybe C? Is Food still available? Are you able to see the Falls from the car?
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Hi Kirchner3, you can spend a good 3+ hours visiting the park on the Maryland side and doing a part of the Billy Goat Trail. I like to take snacks, do stops to enjoy the view, and so if …
Hi Kirchner3, you can spend a good 3+ hours visiting the park on the Maryland side and doing a part of the Billy Goat Trail. I like to take snacks, do stops to enjoy the view, and so if you are strictly "hiking" it you could do a good hike in less than 3 hours. It's a beautiful park so I would give myself at least 2 hours.
Why is it labeled as a National Park if it’s not actually an official National Park? I couldn’t find this information anywhere?
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It’s part of the National Park Service so, in that sense, it is a “national park” and NPS passes and discounts apply there. But the NPS refers to it online only as “Great Falls Park,” …
It’s part of the National Park Service so, in that sense, it is a “national park” and NPS passes and discounts apply there. But the NPS refers to it online only as “Great Falls Park,” probably because of its small size.
Hi, how long did it take you to do the 3 overlooks?
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The overlooks are fairly close to each other. I'd say in a stroll, a little over an hour or so. Well worth the time. I'm of the older generation, so a stroll is what I have. Enjoy.