National Park Week: Celebrate National Parks in Northern Virginia

Updated on March 21, 2024 by Julie McCool

National Park Week, from April 20 – 28 in 2024, is an annual spring celebration of all that our wonderful national parks have to offer. The National Park Service and the National Park Foundation, the official charity of America's national parks, partner to present National Park Week every year.

In 2024, National Park Week encourages park engagement and highlights volunteer opportunities. The week kicks off with a free entrance day and also includes National Volunteer Week, Earth Day, and National Junior Ranger Day. This is a great time to pitch in with a volunteer project and help out at a park.

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National Park Week Free Entrance Day

The National Park Service will offer free entrance to all national parks on April 20, 2024, the first day of National Park Week. NPS offers 6 free entrance days in 2024 to encourage people to visit.

In Northern Virginia, Great Falls Park, Prince William Forest, and Shenandoah National Park normally charge a fee so free days are very popular. These parks are especially busy on free entrance days, so arrive early to avoid sitting in long lines.

Here are 6 of our favorite places to celebrate National Park Week at parks in Northern Virginia.

1. Great Falls Park, McLean

Admire the falls, take a hike on the River Trail past beautiful Mather Gorge, or try a loop hike at the eastern edge of the park. Kids can earn a Junior Ranger Badge using one of two booklets, grouped by age. Since the Visitor Center is currently closed, parents can get virtual park booklets from the park website.

Fun in Fairfax VA shares fun things to do and places to go in and from Northern Virginia
Great Falls Park waterfalls

2. George Washington Memorial Parkway

With multiple parks celebrating history and nature, the GW Parkway offers a fascinating way to spend a day just outside Washington DC. Take a scenic drive on the GW Parkway and stop at one or more of the highlighted stops along the way. Visit the park website for more info.

Here are some of our favorite places to visit on the parkway:

Turkey Run Park: Enjoy Virginia bluebells and other spring wildflowers with a hike along the Potomac River.

Potomac River view from Turkey Run Park
Potomac River from Turkey Run Park

US Marine Corps War Memorial: Reflect on bravery and sacrifice at this iconic memorial.

US Marine Corp Memorial in Arlington VA
US Marine Corp Memorial in Arlington VA

Theodore Roosevelt Island: Hike the trails and boardwalks and watch for bluebells and other wildflowers. Then head to the top of the island to visit the statue and plaques honoring President Roosevelt.

Theodore Roosevelt Island in Winter
Theodore Roosevelt Island

Take a short east hike on a dirt trail and boardwalk at Dyke Marsh. You can also see the marsh on foot or bike from the paved Mount Vernon Trail.

Dyke Marsh boardwalk along the Potomac River in Northern VA
Dyke Marsh Boardwalk
Mount Vernon Trail boardwalk over Dyke Marsh
Mount Vernon Trail over Dyke Marsh

George Washington's Mount Vernon: Explore the home and grounds of America's first president.

George Washington's Mount Vernon is open daily including Christmas Day
George Washington's Mount Vernon

3. Manassas National Battlefield

Learn about the site of two important Civil War battles. A hike on the First Manassas loop trail takes you through the locations of the first major conflict of the war. For a shorter and easier hike, follow the boardwalk and a dirt loop trail near the Stone Bridge.

Manassas Battlefield loop hike
Manassas Battlefield

Or drive to Henry Hill and explore the area near the Visitor Center. Visit the park website for more info.

Henry House and fence Manassas Battlefield VA
Henry Hill, Manassas Battlefield

4. Prince William Forest Park

Hike the trails at Prince William Forest. An extensive network of trails offers scenic hiking for every age. Visitors can also explore the park via a scenic drive with dedicated bike lanes. Prince William also offers excellent camping (normal rates apply even on free entrance days).

When you visit, learn about the park's interesting history as a depression-era summer camp, and later, an OSS spy training camp. Visit the park website for special event info.

Bridge over Quantico Creek in Prince William Forest
Prince William Forest

5. Shenandoah National Park

Drink in the vistas, nature, and history by car, or take a short hike to gorgeous views. Shenandoah National Park hosts special celebrations and activities throughout National Park Week.

Plan your visit with our guide, Shenandoah National Park Day Trip Planner: Things to Do in the Central District. Visit the park website for event details.

Stunning Blue Ridge Summer Views on Marys Rock Shenandoah National Park
Marys Rock Shenandoah Park

6. Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts

Wolf Trap National Park is a fun place to visit even when there are no shows on the schedule. This is one of the best places to picnic, with lots of free tables near convenient parking.

Two trails at Wolf Trap offer a nice, but not too challenging, walk through the woods behind the Filene Center. Both trails meander beside a pretty stream and around a small pond. One of the trails is part of the Kids to Parks Program, so it's perfect for a fun outing with the family. Wolf Trap is free to enter and there is plenty of free parking.

Wolf Trap Creek bridge
Wolf Trap Creek Bridge

We hope you have a chance to explore the many beautiful national parks in Northern Virginia, during National Park Week and all year long.

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