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Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing ArtsAn audience enjoys a Pre-Performance Preview before an evening dance show.
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Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
Directions

Car
From the Capital Beltway
Take exit 45 to Route 267 West/Dulles Toll Road. Follow signs to local exits, pay 75 cent toll, and exit at the Wolf Trap ramp. It is clearly marked Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts. The park will be on the right.

From Downtown Washington, D.C.
Route 66 West. Follow signs to Route 267 local exits, pay a 75 cent toll, and get off at the second exit. It is clearly marked as Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts. There is no eastbound exit off of the Toll Road to Wolf Trap.

From Tyson's Corner/Falls Church
Route 7 West. Turn left on Towlston Road, drive one mile and the park will be on the left.

From Manassas Area
Route 66 East. Exit onto the Capital Beltway (exit 64B) going North towards Tyson's Corner. Take exit 12 off of the Beltway to Route 267 West/Dulles Toll Road. Follow signs to local exits, pay 75 cent toll, and exit at the Wolf Trap ramp. The park will be on the right. NOTE: There is no eastbound exit off the Dulles Toll Road.

From Fairfax/Burke/Vienna Area
Take Route 123 to Vienna. Make a left onto Beulah Road. At 4-way stop go straight onto Trap Road. At "T" in the road (second stop sign) take a left, continuing on Trap Road, cross over the Dulles Toll Road. The park will be on your right.

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Last Updated: May 01, 2008 at 18:31 EST