Address: 2824 N Arizona St, Arlington, VA 22213, USA
“What a gem! Beautiful day to walk the pocket park and honor our freedom this Memorial Day weekend. Room for parking along the street and several picnic tables for a lovely picnic spot. Wonderful view of the west corner stone of the old Federal City of Washington DC.”
Address: 2845 Marcey Rd, Arlington, VA 22207, USA
“I was staying in Arlington with a group of HS students and teachers. I wanted to run to the Potomac from where we were staying so I mapped out a route and was led to and through the Potomac Regional Park and am I so glad I checked it out! What a gorgeous and fun nature park! I ran through twists and turns and ended up down at the Potomac. I loved every minute of it!”
Address: 1800 28th St S, Arlington, VA 22202, USA
“Beautiful🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺 the only thing is missing is a toilet for the people that visit. I hope in the near future the park will put one for the people that come visit. It's a wonderful place to walk your dog or your animals. To sit and read a book or even take some sun in the summer. Just sitting under a tree and spending time with family is wonderful.”
Address: 4854 Lee Hwy, Arlington, VA 22207, USA
“Great enclosed neighborhood park for kids up to 1st or 2nd grade, or older if they like tennis, basketball, or climbing on the playset+trees.”
Address: 1718 S Quincy St, Arlington, VA 22204, USA
“Nice little neighborhood park, with picnic shelters, playground, swings, and a sand play area.”
Address: Sherman Dr, Fort Myer, VA 22211, USA
“The monument, dedicated in September 1866, stands atop a masonry vault containing the remains of 2,111 soldiers gathered from the fields of Bull Run and the route to the Rappahannock. The remains were found scattered across the battlefields or in trenches and brought here. This monument was the first memorial at Arlington to be dedicated to soldiers who had died in battle, and who later could not be identified. Because in some instances only a few bones or a skull were recovered, it is assumed that the vault contains the remains of Confederate soldiers as well as Union troops.”
Address: Arlington, VA 22209, USA
“What a tribute to the all American hero. Take a walk from Arlington National Cemetery and the grave markers set the tone for this amazing statue. The heroic touch by these young soldiers so many years ago is a lasting reminder of what the flag stands for. I also love that this memorial can be seen for miles around. It’s a little off the beaten path and after so many years of visiting DC this is my first time, and definitely a favorite.”
Address: 3140 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201, USA
“The park itself is a bit dirty and several transients were there smoking, but they payed me no mind as I walked about the war memorial, which was pretty cool and of historical interest. It is located right over the Clarendon Metro stop and is a nice break between two roads, as the other reviewer noted. Worth a stop if you’re interested in history or wish to take a little rest. Cheers.”
Address: 7505 57th St Ct W, University Place, WA 98467, USA
“This is a great place to live. My wife and I have been here for over six years and we've got great neighbors and it's quiet and comfy. It is close to everything we need !”
Address: 3191 S Utah St, Arlington, VA 22206, USA
“Good dog park and field space, parking lot is quite far from much of the facility.”
Address: 2422 N Fillmore St, Arlington, VA 22207, USA
“Quiet park with flat field suitable for kicking the soccer ball around or teaching your kid how to ride a bike on the circle path. Also has a small neighborhood playground and basketball courts. Down the hill is the entrance to Windy Run trail which goes down to the river, and connecting trail south to Roosevelt island. Woodmont center has YMCA gymnastics programs.”
Address: 2770 Main St, Frisco, TX 75034, USA
“Nice small park for a short walk or just walking around and enjoy the view. Very clean, very green. You can also take a bike and go to a trail next to this park which is called Four Mile Run. Plenty of bicycles are there on a trail. So watch out for them if you are walking.”
Address: 1601 Crystal Dr, Arlington, VA 22202, USA
“Good atmosphere with tables and chair and little shop stand for light snacks and drinks. Often see people come here to take wedding picture and other special occasion. Before the lockdown, when it is nice outside, there is often music and beer garden hosted here. The sound from the fountain make us forget for a second that we are surrounded by building and busy city life. Kids and pet are welcome here. Safe environment.”
Address: 2800 Fort Scott Dr, Arlington, VA 22202, USA
“Nice spacious lawn and decent play area for kids. Also has some tables for picnics. Basketball court, tennis court (3) and baseball court complete the park. Plus has numerous trails going around. Overall there's is something for everyone and my kid loved it.”
Address: 5012 Little Falls Rd, Arlington, VA 22207, USA
“Beautiful place. Sat by the creek and enjoyed the time. My only concern is how many outside noises there are. It's expected, but would have loved a more secluded spot.”
Address: 301 S Harrison St, Arlington, VA 22204, USA
“Nice playground for kids. Great dog park with a stream running through it. Also lots of covered areas for picnics and some trails through the woods. Plus the 4 mile run path runs through. A nice spot all around.”
Address: 33 N Fillmore St, Arlington, VA 22201, USA
“Located behind Long Branch Elementary School, Fillmore Park features playground equipment, monkey bars and slides for children ages 2-12. Outside of school hours, the park is hardly ever visited by neighborhood children. There is a small baseball field, which is mostly used by local minor leagues on weekends. There is a picnic area under the shades of mature trees with two tables, but there are no grills. There is no restroom or water fountain in the park (April 2019).”
Address: 1 Wilson Ave, Fort Myer, VA 22211, USA
“In sacred memory of those who sacrificed their lives to restore peace in the Korean War 1950-1953.”
Address: 538 N Pollard St, Arlington, VA 22203, USA
“I normally give all parks 5 stars but not this time. It is a nice urban green space that is not developed to its potential at all. I know Arlington Parks and Planning and they usually don't skimp or let their spaces fall into such an undefined and unmaintained state. Maybe it is on the books to be renovated. The nice little playground equipment that is there is used by the kids in the area. It should be 4 times as big. You could do Tai Chi or there or have a picnic but it is surrounded by traffic and apartments and restaurants.”
Address: 801 S Scott St, Arlington, VA 22204, USA
“Great dog park! Pretty big but not narrow like Shirlington so it’s easy to watch your dog. There are tons of tennis balls from the tennis courts for dogs to play with and picnic tables for owners. Plus water for pups!”
Address: 625 S Carlin Springs Rd, Arlington, VA 22204, USA
“This has everything for a local nature center. A very knowledgeable staff and many activities for the young. The park has many hiking trails, a children’s playground and a very popular dog park. Two streams flow through the park with stocked trout every year for opportunities for kids to learn how to fish. There are also two group areas with one designed for the disabled. The park is a good starting point to bike ride on the W&OD trial that runs along the edge of the park. This trail will take you to the Mt. Vernon trail and into Washington DC, or out to Leesburg, VA.”
Address: Memorial Ave & Schley Dr, Arlington, VA 22202, USA
“I was in college when I started working in the gift shop. I was so amazed to see some of the women that I did a final paper on for my history class were on display there. I love the people who made and continues to make this a wonderful place to visit and I highly recommend that every female, young and old, military and non-military visit WIMSA! And please help support us with your kind donations. ????”
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