Dupont Park

This article is about the Washington D.C. neighborhood. For the state park in Delaware, see Fort DuPont State Park. For the National Park in Washington, D.C., see Fort Dupont Park.
Map of Washington, D.C., with Dupont Park highlighted in red

Dupont Park is a residential neighborhood located in southeast Washington, D.C. It is bounded by Fort Dupont Park to the north, Pennsylvania Avenue SE to the south, Branch Avenue to the west, and Fort Davis Park to the east. The neighborhood civic association uses Fairlawn Avenue and the Anacostia Freeway as the western boundary of the neighborhood.[1]

Dupont Park is nestled into the parkland of Fort Davis and Fort Dupont Parks, the grounds of two Civil War-era forts that were constructed for the defense of Washington. The year-round Fort Dupont ice- skating rink is also located in this area.

Dupont Park is a distinct neighborhood from the nearby Fort Dupont, although both border the park and take their name from it. Neither should Dupont Park be confused with Dupont Circle, a more commercial neighborhood in the Northwest quadrant.

Dupont Park Recreational Forest has over 10,000 acres of trails full of forests and waterfalls for the public to hike through. However, due to the location of the forest, weather conditions sometimes create hazardous obstacles and the park has the right to close the recreational forest during these times.

References

  1. McGraw, Eliza (February 28, 2014). "Dupont Park is seeing transition after transition in Southeast D.C.". The Washington Post.

2. Equilibar, LLC (2016). "Dupont State Recreational Forest". Friends of Dupont Forest.

Coordinates: 38°52′24″N 76°57′46″W / 38.8732°N 76.9629°W / 38.8732; -76.9629


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