Submitted by ResidentTension9188 t3_z4jtp7 in washingtondc
We are trying to make a mini ceremony for friends that recently passed away, and we wanted to do it outdoors somewhere relatively quiet
Submitted by ResidentTension9188 t3_z4jtp7 in washingtondc
We are trying to make a mini ceremony for friends that recently passed away, and we wanted to do it outdoors somewhere relatively quiet
Parky McParkface (although the lower part of Malcolm X isn't accessible yet.)
Take the red line to Tenleytown, and walk south to pick up Archbold Glover Park trailhead on Van Ness St NW. You can take that trail all the way to the Potomac in Georgetown!
Soapstone Valley Park in Van Ness.
Kingman Island is near Stadium Armory and is often quiet - just go off trail.
In case itโs helpful, Glenwood cemetery has a place to scatter ashes.
Or Rock Creek Park is very accessible from Cleveland Park or Van Ness metros
iirc it's under construction right now to redo a lot of the drainage pipes
Rock Creek Cemetery, near Fort Totten and Georgia Ave Petworth. About a mile walk each way but there's parking.
Tons of park space along the water off of navy yard metro
Iโm sorry for your loss
On a nice day Malcolm X Park is often crowded.
In the winter?
If it's a nice day, yeah. Depends on what you define as "nice" and "crowded," of course.
There were a bunch of people there today because the weather was decent.
Brookside Gardens has some very peaceful areas. It's about a mile or so from Glenmont metro.
shibby3388 t1_ixr8ldd wrote
Malcom X Park Park.