Great Falls Park is a park located in Washington, D.C., just 15 miles from the nation's capital. The park has trails and picnic areas, as well as stunning falls and rushing white water. The park offers educational activities and ranger-led programs, making it a great place to enjoy nature.
This place is beautiful! You only need to be a walker to experience its beauty. Lots of paved trails. However, there are pathways you can take that are also clearly marked. Plenty of placards to indicate what happened or what is going on at certain locations. There are the overviews of the falls; personally I liked overview 1 best, as it is the closest to the falls!
Jessica A — Google review
A beautiful park, well-maintained featuring its natural attributes splendidly. The observation areas are well situated for everyone, including the physical-challenged people. Many shaded areas for families to picnic or just simply taking a break to take in the views.We really enjoyed walking, hiking along the river trail. The trail took us right to the edges of many cliffs, showing the spectacular views of the water.A great area to enjoy nature, just a few steps from the hustle of the city. A must visit in the DC area.
Credible C — Google review
Very fun experience and atmosphere ! I was thrilled to see that they do military discount upon entry. Finding parking was a little tough due to the amount of spots they have available. The park itself, including the bathrooms and walkways, were clean. They had a food truck serving different types of foods and drinks. The views of the waterfall is amazing & the hiking trails also has great views. I will definitely be back.
Parker K — Google review
A beautiful set of falls near DC - worth the trip.Great Falls Park is only about 15 miles north of Washington, DC. This National Park Service location is a very nice park nestled in the heart of nature. It is an 800-acre park that has some great viewing spots for the falls and several trails that follow the river. Their website states, “At Great Falls, the Potomac River builds up speed and force as it falls over a series of steep, jagged rocks and flows through the narrow Mather Gorge. The Patowmack Canal offers a glimpse into the early history of this country. Great Falls Park has many opportunities to explore history and nature, all in a beautiful 800-acre park only 15 miles from the Nation's Capital.” Parking has a large lot with over 100 spots. Next to that is a building that was closed for renovation when I visited. There are several overlooks. One of them is fairly easy for most people to navigate but others are very difficult for those with mobility challenges. The walks are also very nice and fairly gradual for some of the path but then follow over rocks where you should be careful of your footing. The park is worth the visit for the views of the falls and walking the peaceful trails on days with lovely weather. Overall, this is a worthwhile visit for people wanting a nice view of the Potomac origins or a relaxing trek through the woods.
Ward D — Google review
Such a nice area to have a walk. Some parts close to shore need definitely good and tight shoes. You need to buy a day pass ($ 20,-) or an annual ($ 35,-) for parking. Not a secret tip - so better avoid the most popular times. Closed after sunset. Unfortunately the great visitor center never got back to it’s pre Covid offers. At least you can use the restrooms there.
Jan-Sören W — Google review
Amazing place! Just be prepared to wait in 30 minutes of traffic to enter on nice days. Dog friendly, kid friendly, bathrooms, tons of space to picnic/grill, and lots of parking (that being said, finding a preferred spot is difficult on busy day). Must do if you live in the area or plan to visit. I recommend the Virginia side over the Maryland side.
Tim B — Google review
Definitely a go-to destination in the area. There are a couple scenic points to see the falls and like many things, you have to see it to get a real feel for just how amazing it is!There are other trails that extend beyond the falls. One trail follows the river and offers some fun rock scrambling. The trails are relatively flat without much elevation gain. So the difficulty is easier.There is a lot of outdoor rock climbing all along the river! If you're into that, try it out. I've climbed here many times, but the early bird gets the worm on the weekends (early bird gets first pick on where to climb).There are two parking lots when you enter the park. Admission is $20 per vehicle or something close to that price. But don't forget you can buy a national parks pass and see other parks year-round!There is a visitor center, bathrooms, picnic tables, and tons of beautiful nature
Cerenna R — Google review
I love Great Falls park for a good day out in nature. There are so many hikes and trails to choose from and can be for all level of hikers/walkers. Its also a great spot for just a picnic or finding look out points over Potomac. I'm pleasantly surprised at the level of care and maintenance that goes into this large of an area including keeping trails clear. Entry fee to the park is $20/car without a National parks annual pass. Love coming back here.
Triloka S — Google review
Wonderful park nestled near the city. We went when its raining and had the best views without the crowd :).Great trails and serene sounds of the waterfalls. Recommend to take the Annual pass(35$) if you think you are going to visit more than once. Will definitely visit again
Sri B — Google review
Great fall park is a beautiful place. The whole scenic beauty was breath catching. It has strong currents. I love this place. If you are visiting Virgin , definitely recommending to visit this place. But be aware of the black snakes while you are walking in the woods.
Diana S — Google review
Pros: There is quite a lot of walking to be done if you’re up for it, though the park in itself is a great place for a picnic, barbecue, or the combination of a date and the former two. The view of the river from the rocky cliff is quite nice and I admit I was stunned by how something so simple could look so frighteningly stunning. There are signs all round the park to help guide you along the right path or back to the visitor center if need be and where there aren’t any signs there are colors on trees to indicate the passable paths. If your up for an adventure, you’re assured of an interesting time discovering the hidden gems of this spectacular marvel of a place.Cons: the food on sale is slightly a bit too expensive (compared to seven eleven a short drive away), and mobile network is limited in the entire area, it makes communication rather difficult.Verdict: I highly recommend a visit if you’re in the area
Kingston O — Google review
The first time I was invited to visit Great Falls Park I won't lie, I was hesitant, actually a little scared. I wanted to hike in an area where lots of people hike, because we're not experience hikers.Even though i was hesitant we visited Great Falls Park yesterday. We got there before 9am, which is the best time to visit. There's no long lines to get into the park, and there were plenty of parking around that time.Seeing the water fall took my breath away, I instantly felt at peace and didn't want to move. As we continue on the hike we climb rocks, something I haven't done since I was a kid growing up in the Caribbean. This Park have picnic areas, benches to sit on, and it's a dog friendly park. While walking I looked at the faces passing us by and they were all happy faces. This is a place I recommend 100% and it will be a place I'll be visiting again.
Kasa T — Google review
One of the popular parks in VA. $20 for daily pass and $35 for Great Falls annual pass. The annual pass is worth it if you plan on visiting more than once. Very limited mobile connectivity in the area so plan accordingly. A great place to hike, walk, rock-climb, kayak, picnic. Parking available and is only accessible by car. Dog friendly, in case you have any.
Edward A — Google review
absolutely gorgeous hike along some beautiful falls! It took us about 2 hours to slowly hike through the river trail & took multiple breaks on the way to enjoy the scenery. We also went right after it rained so the falls were even more gorgeous!! 10/10 recommend.heads up that the visitor center is under construction but there was a small concession stand and there are still bathrooms open!
Mechelle C — Google review
The first time am visiting this great falls for the first time . This stunning natural wonder is home to a series of breathtaking waterfalls that cascade over rocks and create a mesmerizing display of nature's power. Visitors can hike along the park's trails, enjoy a picnic by the water, or simply sit back and marvel at the beauty of the falls. The park is also a popular spot for birdwatching, with a variety of species calling the area home.Note : entry tickets will be charged for vehicle $20 ( one ticket will be valid unlimited time for the next 6days )$10 per person coming without vehicle . Really work to have a calm and relaxing time.
Daniel A — Google review
What a beautiful place to go for a walk! you really enjoy the view and the constant noise of the water throughout the trail.It is a place that I recommend visiting on weekdays, on weekends many people go and you cannot appreciate the true beauty of the Billy Goat trail.
Steffanny L — Google review
Beautiful area with nice hiking trails. Well put together with the scenic overlook board walks and history signs. Trails are very rocky, would recommend sturdy close toed shoes or hiking boots.Large picnic area that can accommodate the park's popularity. The park was busy, but not crowded.- photos from October and March
Kathryn B — Google review
Rock climbing here is fun, but the rock can feel a bit polished: perhaps due to the proximity to the nearby falls. There are many routes which stay out of the sun during the afternoon if you belay from the bottom (water level permitting). Come with around 20m of static line and the know how to establish top rope anchors on trees: there are no bolts/hangers! Also, expect a fee to access the park unless you have a national park pass in hand.The background noise of the river and views make for a pleasant day regardless of the slippery and very beta specific climbs!
Max W — Google review
The place has an entry fees of 20 bucks for one time and 80 bucks annual. Would recommend annual if you plan to come multiple timesFantastic place for nice family or date or personal get-away. There are multiple points to see the fall and below are few pics to get a glimpseThere are also rapids in water for kayaking and possibly some spots for fishing
Durvank Y — Google review
Great Falls Park in Virginia is an absolute gem! The natural beauty and scenic vistas here are unparalleled. Whether you're into hiking, picnicking, or just taking in breathtaking views of the Potomac River and cascading waterfalls, this park has it all. The well-maintained trails provide an excellent opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to connect with nature, and the visitor center offers informative exhibits. It's a fantastic destination for a day trip or a weekend adventure, and I highly recommend it to anyone seeking a rejuvenating and awe-inspiring outdoor experience.
Md M — Google review
Great Falls Park is a picturesque gem, offering a breathtaking overlook of the Potomac River and the scenic panorama of Maryland state. The well-maintained trail paths provide an enjoyable exploration of the park's natural beauty. It's not just a place for scenic views; families can relish in the joy of barbecues and outdoor fun. With its combination of stunning landscapes and family-friendly amenities, Great Falls Park stands out as an ideal destination for both nature enthusiasts and those seeking a relaxed, enjoyable day outdoors.
Vinutha G — Google review
Wonderful compact park right outside of dc. The network of hiking trails is impressive, with views of the Potomac and the falls, the ruins of the old canal, and a settlement here. We were here when the leaves were changing, which added to the charm. Trails vary from easy to strenuous. Entry is $20 per car, $35 for an annual pass, which makes sense if you plan to visit more than once. The picnic area is beautiful and impressively large. Parking is tight, and it can get crowded, so plan to come early. There are some concessions at the visitors' center and good bathrooms. Kayaking and climbing are available, so we will have to go back.
Julie H — Google review
There’s a Maryland and Virginia side to Great Falls and I prefer the Maryland side. However, I recently decided to revisit the Virginia side. About a 30-minute drive (it’s not accessible via public transit) from D.C., there’s a large parking lot after you pay the $20 entrance fee. (It’s free for National Park pass holders.)Just a few minutes from the parking lot is the educational center and a path leading to three clearly marked overlooks of the rapids. There are restrooms in the center.Keep right for the River Trail that takes hikers and rock climbers along the Potomac River with many lookout areas. This part of the trail is not stroller friendly but pretty easy for most. Leashed dogs are welcome.
Austin G — Google review
Visited on a Tuesday. The fee is 20.00 to enter the park or free with the National Park Pass. It’s about a ten minute walk from the parking lot to the viewing area for the falls. There are three different viewing areas the third and the farthest from the parking lot offers the best view. Unfortunately the park store was closed when I visited so buying a souvenir picking up a postcard , or buying anything souvenir was not available. There was a Ranger at the third viewing area with some information about the park and some brochures. I also visited the other side of the river on the C & O towpath canal. On this side, you could view some of the old locks and the tavern that used to serve as a hotel for travelers back in the day. There is also a $20 charge to enter the park on this side of the river.
Sandra E — Google review
Excellent park. The overviews are accessible. After that, the trail gets quite technical.Dogs permitted on leash. My dog received the Great Falls BARK Badge! US National Parks across the country participate in the BARK Ranger program, which issues park-specific badges to dogs who visit. To find the issuing Ranger, head down the stairs next to the Visitor Center towards the restrooms. There's a glass door for authorized personnel next to the women's restroom. Just knock for a Ranger.
Joanna D — Google review
A not to be missed destination. Great view and an even greater stroll next to the river. There are a number of trails which one can explore. Definitely go for all of them.One car pass costs $20 valid for 7 days.
Fahad A — Google review
Great views of the falls at 3 different overlooks as well as the fisherman's eddy. Overlook 1 and overlook 3 were my favorites as overlook 1 gives the closest view and overlook 3 gives the most comprehensive view of the falls. In my opinion, better views than the Maryland side. $20 entry fee which is a bit steep but I think it's worth it to see at least once.
Yiran L — Google review
Such a nice place! Easy to hike with beautiful view! I would recommend going a little early in the morning. It gets very crowded after 10 am. Parking is available. Pet friendly.Note : Toilet was closed when we went. Not sure if that’s the case always.
Vidyullatha R — Google review
Great Falls Park is awesome! Great views of the Potomac River that is wheelchair and stroller friendly, although it is gravel/dirt and was somewhat muddy when we visited with a stroller, so plan accordingly. There are many great hiking paths to explore. Very cool place, a must visit if you are in the area. $20 per car entrance fee when we visited, which is well worth it.
Stephen N — Google review
Great Falls Park is awesome! The views are amazing with the waterfalls and cliffs—perfect for photos. The hiking trails are great, whether you're up for an easy walk or a tough hike. Lots of spots for picnics, and the facilities are clean. Perfect for a chill day out in nature. Definitely check it out!
Dennis E — Google review
Fantastic experience on both the VA and the MD side. Beautiful trails, much more difficult for some of the trails on the MD side (Billy Goat) but absolutely worth checking out if you're near the area.Incredible option for some real nature right in NOVA!Families are welcome, visitor centers have food and drinks for reasonable prices, I believe pets are also welcome. Trails are fairly well marked and easy to navigate. They provide a map when you enter so make sure to get that.There are many picnic areas to enjoy any time of the day, plenty of space for activities all around.
K — Google review
The two rangers at the booth were very helpful and friendly. I was lucky to go at a time of day when they could share some details and highlights with me without holding up traffic. I appreciated their personalities and knowledge.As for the park, what a wonderful time to go. I felt like I had the place to myself and was able to stroll down the mostly level trails, climb some rocks, and enjoy some beautiful history as well as nature. It was a very peaceful walk and with 15 miles of trails, it was quiet and perfect to walk with a jacket on this time of year. I'd take the less people, cooler weather experience any day. Go check this place out and hopefully the visitors center will be up and running again to offer even more excitement. Some of the signs are getting hard to read and would benefit from some updating soon but I was able to read most of it. The first overlook also has a nice ramp down to it in good condition for wheelchairs and strollers to make the trek.
Austin B — Google review
Great Falls Park, located along the Potomac River in Virginia, offers breathtaking natural scenery and a variety of outdoor activities. Visitors are captivated by the dramatic waterfalls and rugged cliffs, making it a popular spot for hiking, rock climbing, and picnicking. The park features well-maintained trails suitable for all skill levels, with the overlooks providing spectacular views of the falls. Wildlife enthusiasts will enjoy the diverse flora and fauna. While the park can get crowded on weekends and parking may be limited, the stunning landscapes and recreational opportunities make Great Falls Park a must-visit destination for nature lovers.
Md. R — Google review
If you want a quiet and fresh air, close to Sterling but far from the chaos of the city, and a waterfall environment, this is the right place. You can watch the beautiful views from different angles from 3 different lookout points and calm down and relax.
Atilla A — Google review
We saw some beautiful pictures of the Great Falls Park and we knew we had to visit it! There is an entrance fee per car or you need the annual national park permit. There are a couple of large parking lots and we easily found a spot. We visited all three overlook points (the first one offers the best views and requires some climbing) and the views are gorgeous. Even though we visited over the weekend, the park wasn't too crowded. We could eat our picnic on the several benches they had in the park. Restrooms were available at the entrance. Several benches are also there all around the park. The park is pet friendly.
Neha V — Google review
Great place to hike! Love to see the gorge, many spots for great views. Some paths are challenging while others are flat so something for everyone. Visitor center is currently closed for construction but it was nice when we visited a couple years ago.
Jennifer G — Google review
Great Falls National Park is famous for its namesake waterfalls. They are huge and absolutely stunning. The cost is $20/ car. There are three outlooks with stunning views ideal for photo ops and walking trails popular for dog walking and hiking. The visitor center is closed for renovations, but the restrooms are still available.
Noel L — Google review
Beautiful view of the falls. Great options for trails. You can park and just go see the falls or do a one of the several trails they have available which range from easy to moderate. The maps they provide are very helpful and informative. All the trails are very clearly marked. There isn't anything intense or too difficult. I think it's nice that you can take an easy stroll here if you have difficulty walking. Also, there are lots of benches to sit an have lunch.
Elizabeth C — Google review
Things to know... Make sure this is on your list to do when you're in the area. This was my favorite thing to do while in the area.Clean park - accessible for all - and the views. Pictures just don't do it justice.The visitor center closed for renovations, but there are bathrooms available, and a snack bar was open. There are lots of picnic tables to eat at and plenty of parking.Do not miss this.
Brian L — Google review
Breathtakingly beautiful! This place never disappoints. Great walking trials, picturesque views and plenty of history. A bit crowded during the weekend, but a place not to miss. Great for younger kids!
Sebastian M — Google review
We have been coming here for years and always have a good experience. It is kept clean, the overlooks all have stunning views, and the trails are fun to walk. There is plenty of space to picnic and for kids to run around safely. If bringing smaller kids I'd recommend keeping them close or in a carrier. The rocks are slick, even when dry and there are many roots too.
Jessica Z — Google review
I reside near the Great Falls Visitors Center on the Virginia side, and it's a fantastic destination to explore year-round. The riverside trail offers breathtaking views, and the falls themselves are truly rejuvenating. I frequently enjoy spending time there.
Rabin P — Google review
Beautiful views and easy hikes. $20 to get in if you’re arriving by car plus an additional $10 per person. Arrive early. I arrived at 9:30am on a Sunday and there was no wait to get in but when I left around 11am there was a line of cars nearly a mile long. Additionally some of the outlooks start to get pretty congested as the day progresses.
Mya Z — Google review
This place never loses its charm, no matter how many times I visit! This time, I visited the pretty late part of the day. Top of that middle of the week. So it wasn't crowded at all. Though we could stay for a short period cause the sun was going down. Enjoyed the serenity. The Visitor Center was closed. Got my yearly pass, so I'll come back soon.
Progga A — Google review
What a beautiful place to visit. There are three different overlooks for this same waterfall. In my opinion, the first one has the best views. All of these overlook are pretty close to each others, second overlook is a little bigger than the first one, and third one is a little bigger. The hike is really easy.The visitor center is closed for renovations, the park has plenty of parking spot.The entrance fee for per vehicle is $20, which is valid for a week. The annual pass is $80. The park is closed after 8:00 pm. Obviously a great place to spend a day.
Sharmin A — Google review
This park has beautiful views of the Potomac and nice trails along the river and through the woods, with some rock scrambles and elevation gain. I was able to get in free with an America the Beautiful National Park Pass. There's a restroom and a snack bar at the Visitor Center near the main parking lot. They have a booklet and badge available for the NPS Junior Ranger program for kids.
Jennifer C — Google review
Loved visiting this place. The falls were beautiful and a very nice place to walk around at. They have a few restrooms here on the property to go to so no worries if you had to go.
Steve R — Google review
We went to the VA side last weekend! Wasn’t the perfect weather but still had a lot of fun and the water falls just amazing to watch and so many historical spots and stories to learn about! Great park around and dog friendly
Tommy T — Google review
Went for a barbecue with 50 or so people (ages 17-29). We had a lot of fun. There were things for everyone, including great rock walls to climb, beautiful scenery, peaceful hikes, and great sitting areas. They also have a junior ranger program.
Yehuda C — Google review
Great Falls Park offers a mesmerizing waterfall experience. It’s just a short 5 minutes walk from the parking lot. With three scenic overlooks to admire the Falls, it's a nature lover's paradise. The park also features an easy trail where you can even touch the water if you wish.Although the visitor center was closed during my visit, the helpful ranger quickly provided the National Parks passport stamp upon request after knocking on the door next to the food window. They were supposed to put out the stamps on the table near the bathrooms, but seemed to have forgotten. Don't forget to ask for it if you're collecting stamps! And for those wondering about Great Falls' absence in the collector's edition passport, it's because they're part of the George Washington Memorial Parkway.
Sean J — Google review
Fun for the whole family! It's got a great bang for your buck and is accessible to everyone of all ages.There is a gate fee of $20 which makes this trip less casual but still an amazing place to go if you want a half day trip with your family.The parking lot was busy but we still got a spot quickly.You walk maybe 30 minutes to the very end and pass a lot of cool sights along the way. There's a couple exhibits and visitors center if you're into a tiny museum experience as well.
Ben J — Google review
Parking is $20,they sell water,drinks and ice cream,families were able to do BBQ and is nice and spacious for birthday or a family outdoor gathering,the views are amazing.It was kind a full because we have to wait for someone to leave to get their Parking spot,other than that a great place to bring the family and dogs.
Sally K — Google review
June 15, 2024The weather was perfect. We found parking quickly. Not many people. A few dogs. A few kids.And I didn’t see one snake. 🐍I highly recommend wearing sneakers or shoes with good treads. You have to navigate rocks at most vistas. The trails are small so be courteous and scoot to the side so everyone can pass.
Valerie S — Google review
It is a beautiful national park. We visited to McLean side of the falls and loved it. The hiking to Riverside trail was so much fun. However, they have closed the trail due to some reason but it’s still worth visiting.
Rashmi K — Google review
This place is Breathtaking, the rivers of the Water bring such a sense of Calmness and Peace. Walking throughout park grounds allows you to connect with a true Divine experience to become one with Nature. However you can get the full experience of much more. The staff here are very Polite and knowledgeable about with any questions you may have, also there’s a map offered to you if you’re in need of help with directions. This place is full of Life, for Family, Friends, Pet Friendly, Tourists or if you just want to be alone. Just go out and experience the sights and feel the beauty of it all.
Alvinia W — Google review