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To Defend a Nation

Fort Washington has  stood as silent sentry defending the Nation's Capital, for over 180 years.  As technologies advanced so did Fort Washington.  Fort Washington is one of the few remaining Seacoast Forts in its original designs.

 
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Picnicking at Fort Washington

Fort Washington Park has many large picnic areas for reserved groups.
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13551 Fort Washington Road
Fort Washington, MD 20744

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Phone

Visitor Information
(301) 763-4600

National Capital Parks-East
(202) 690-5185

Fax

(301) 763-1389

Climate

Spring and fall are generally comfortable with precipitation possible. Summers can be hot and humid (Average temperature in the summer is 86 degrees Fahrenheit).
July and August are the hottest months. Winters can be cold (Average temperature in the winter is 41 degrees Fahrenheit) with variable precipitation, with snow possible. Winter visitors must prepare for a variety of conditions especially with the fort on the top of a hill overlooking the Potomac River.
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Red Cross stained glass windows at Clara Barton National Historic Site  

Did You Know?
Visit a truly one-of-a-kind home from your computer. Take the Clara Barton National Historic Site Virtual Tour. Become an On-line Junior Ranger by completing fun and educational activities through the Clara Barton Interactive Experience.
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Last Updated: December 19, 2008 at 16:17 EST