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Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens
Operating Hours & Seasons
 

Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens is the northern site of Anacostia Park.  It is divided into three distinct management units with different policies based on the resources protected by each unit.

For a schedule of events, click here.

Kenilworth Park (athletic fields and meadow), entered off Burroughs Avenue, is normally open from 8:00 a.m. to dusk.  It is closed when road conditions are hazardous.  To prevent damage, fields are not open after heavy rains. 

Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, entered from Anacostia Avenue, is open from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. every day except Thanksgiving, December 25 and January 1. 

Kenilworth Marsh can be accessed by canoe at high tide from the river, or on foot by the boardwalk and river trail beginning in Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens or the edge of Kenilworth Park.

Spring is the best season for wildflowers in the marsh that borders the athletic fields and gardens.  Summer is the season for the Aquatic Gardens.  Winter, when leaves are off the trees, is the best time for birding at any of the sites. 

 
Hot, blazing bright flowers are characteristic of tropical waterlilies
Doug Rowley
Early morning is the best time to see night blooming flowers.
A green spike in the water is all that greet late comers to the park.
Come early in the day to see open flowers.
Flowers close when it gets hot
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Arrival of Cherry Trees  

Did You Know?
That the cherry trees arrived in 1912 as a gift from Japan? Follow the link to find out more about the history of the cherry trees in D.C.
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Last Updated: December 11, 2007 at 12:11 EST