“Rock Creek Park is a 1,754-acre city park formally approved in 1890, making it the federal government's third national park to designate. The total length of the trail is 10.6 miles. The elevation gain of the trail is 259 feet. The trail is out and back type and allows tourists to escape the city's bustle and find a quiet sanctuary, relaxation, fresh air, magnificent trees, wild animals, and thousands of years of recorded history. Visitors can also enjoy the planetarium programs in the park and take the one-half-mile self-guided interpretive trail, the woodland path, which starts behind the nature center. They have more than miles of roads and hiking trails to discover. The facility includes a discovery room for children that offers books and games for environmental education.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Wheelchair-accessible
• Impressive Views
• Maintained Trails.”
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