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Where To Hike Near Georgetown
Take advantage of Saturday's sunny and warm weather and explore the great outdoors.
GEORGETOWN, DC — Looking for something to do this weekend? Lucky for us, Saturday is supposed to be sunny and in the 60s in Georgetown, giving residents the perfect day to go explore nature and hike in the great outdoors—in February! Check out Patch's top picks for hiking spots not too far from Georgetown:
Harpers Ferry
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This National Historic Park has sublime views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Potomac and Shenandoah river valleys. There's about 20 miles of hiking trails, including the midpoint of the 2,178-mile Appalachian Trail. The park is also deeply enriched with Civil War history. Find out more about the hiking options at Harpers Ferry here.
Distance: Roughly 1 hour, 7 minute drive from Georgetown
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Prince William Forest Park
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Prince William Forest Park is a natural refuge just a short distance from the DMV. With 37 miles of trails of varying difficulty, the park is a family friend place that many people enjoy. You can also camp overnight in one of the park's eight different camping sites for $20. Plan your hike here.
Distance: About a 36 drive from Georgetown
Shenandoah National Park
This park is a little further away, but the drive is worth it. With cascading waterfalls, quiet wooded hollows, and 200,000 acres of protected land, Shenandoah is beautiful beyond words. Hike over 500 miles of trails and experience the peaceful solitude of winter. Plus, you're more likely to see woodland animals during colder months. Find out more about hiking Shenandoah in the winter here.
Distance: About a 1 hour, 27 minute road trip from Georgetown
Elizabeth Hartwell Mason Neck
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Check out beautiful views of the Potomac River, the beach trail and interesting wildlife (like snapping turtles) at Mason Neck State Park. The hiking is on the easier side, so this park is perfect for beginners. Bring your dog with you because there are a ton of furry friends running around.
Distance: Approximately a 35 minute drive from Georgetown
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Photo: Shenandoah National Park, Vijay Kalakoti/Flickr
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