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Alexandria Parks Listing (E-H)

Parks A-D  •  Parks E-H  •  Parks I-L  •  Parks M-R  •  Parks S-Z

Full City Park Map

 
Elbert Triangle ParkGeorge Mason Elementary School
Eugene Simpson Stadium Park George Washington Park and Braddock Field
Ewald ParkGoat Hill Park
Fords Landing City ParkHammond Upper and Lower Soccer Fields
Fort Ward ParkHarborside/Shipyard Park
Fort Williams ParkHillside Park
Founders ParkHolmes Run Scenic Easement
Four Mile Run ParkHooffs Run Park and Greenway
Freedman's Cemetery Hume Springs Parks
Gentry ParkHunter / Miller Park

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Elbert Triangle Park

Park Location: 4000 Mount Vernon Avenue (map) 

Park Area: 0.18 acres

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Park Features: Sitting areas, flower beds, shade trees, and a walking path

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Eugene Simpson Stadium Park

Park Location: 426 E. Monroe Avenue (map)

Park Area: 9.94 acres

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Park Features: Baseball fields, basketball court, dog exercise area, garden, playground and tennis courts 

Simpson is home to the T.C. Williams High School baseball team and hosts Little League. The park also has a native plant garden. Simpson Stadium is named after the Eugene Simpson family who donated the land to the City.

The Simpson playground and garden have been adopted by the Del Ray Citizens’ Association. 

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Ewald Park

Park Location: 4452 Duke Street (map)

Park Area: 3.88 acres

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Park Features: Basketball court, open space/field, parking, playground, swimming pool and bath house

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Fords Landing City Park

Park Location: 99 Franklin St. (map)

Park Area: .74 acres

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Park Features: Walking trail and riverfront reating

This publicly accessible site is owned and maintained by the Ford’s Landing Homeowners Association

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Fort Ward Park

Park Location: 4301 West Braddock Road (map)

Park Area: 43.46 acres

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Park Features: Amphitheater, dog exercise area, museum, park shelter, parking, picnic areas, playground, and restrooms

Fort Ward Park is one of 68 earthen forts that were built in the defense of Washington, D.C. during the Civil War. The fort was named for Commander James Harmon Ward, the first United States Naval Officer killed in the Civil War. The on-site museum at Fort Ward is a replica of the Civil War-era building that existed on the fort grounds, as photographed by the famous Civil War photographer, Matthew Brady. The museum also has a library and the surrounding grounds are often used for both Civil War and Revolutionary War re-enactments.

Please click here for information on the Ad Hoc Fort Ward Park & Museum Advisory Group

Please click here for picnic area rental fees

Prohibited Activities:
Camping - No person shall set up tents, shacks, trailers or any other temporary shelter for the purpose of overnight camping. Exceptions: Overnight camping may be allowed for large groups under certain conditions.

Alcohol Beverage Policy: Fort Ward is specified and designed as a park where the use of alcoholic beverages by a group of 50 or more, based within the City of Alexandria, is permitted under strict regulation and control. Only draft beer and wine will be permitted in the park areas 2,3, and 4. Beer must be in a keg and served in paper cups. In addition to the picnic site reservation fee, a $25 processing fee (non-refundable) is required from those groups who wish to obtain an ABC license to serve beer and wine. The Alcohol Permit will not be issued less than two weeks prior to the date of reservation . After receiving permission from the Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities, the applicant is required to obtain a Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Banquet License (ABC permit) at 6308 Grovedale Drive, Alexandria, Virginia. The Banquet License fee is an additional $55 fee payable to the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. The person or business applying for a picnic reservation and a permit for beer and wine must have an address within the City of Alexandria. Personal or company checks must match the address shown on the ABC application and have a Virginia address. The consumption of alcoholic beverages by any person or group is prohibited in Fort Ward Park unless a Virginia State Banquet has been obtained.

Dogs: Unleashing dogs or allowing dogs to urinate or defecate in the park (except in the dog exercise area near the front gate is prohibited. Dog owners are required to clean-up.

Fires and Grills: Fires are permitted in park grills or personal grills only. Barbeque pits for cooking on the ground are prohibited. Propane gas grills are prohibited. All fires must be extinguished and ashes placed in designated containers or left in the park grill before the area is vacated.

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Fort Williams Park

Park Location: 501 Fort Williams Parkway (map) 

Park Area: 8.3 acres

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Park Features: Wooded nature area with a walking path

A small stream that runs through the park feeds into Lake Cook. The park is named for an earthen Civil War Fort that once existed at this site. No trace of the fort exists today.

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Founders Park

Park Location: 351 North Union Street (map) 

Park Area: 4.67 acres

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Park Features: Dog exercise area, volleyball court, benches, walking paths

The Alexandria Marina is located on the south-eastern edge of the park and the Potomac River. The dog exercise area is located in the north west corner at Oronoco and N. Union Streets.

Founders Park has been adopted by the Founders Park Community Association.

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Four Mile Run Park

Park Location: 3700 Commonwealth Avenue and 4131 Mount Vernon Avenue (map) 

Park Area: 46.75 acres (an additional 1.47 acres has recently been acquired and a planning process is currently underway for the additional land)

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Park Features: Athletic fields, basketball, biking/jogging/walking trail, bird and river watching, fishing, playground, picnic benches, and sitting areas

The fields are used by T. C. Williams High School, Bishop Ireton, Youth and Adult Sports, and other men’s and women’s leagues.

A bike trail connects to the Arlington path from the west and the Washington, D.C. path from the north.

The Four Mile Run Playground and Edison Entrance have been adopted by the Hume Spring Citizens’ Association.

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Freedmen’s Cemetery

Park Location: 1001 South Washington Street (map) 

Park Area: 0.43 acres

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Park Features: This park is currently under construction.

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Gentry Park

Park Location: 210A Guthrie Avenue (map) 

Park Area: 0.2 acres

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Park Features: Passive open space

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George Mason Park

Park Location: 2601 Cameron Mills Road (map) 

Park Area: 5.36 acres (9.40 acres with school)

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Park Features: Athletic fields, basketball courts, tennis courts, parking, playground, and sitting area

George Mason Park is heavily used by Alexandria Sports Association, Youth Sports, and Recreation Department Summer Camps. The Alexandria Recreation Summer Camp program is located at the playground.

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George Washington/Braddock Fields

Park Location: 1005 Mount Vernon Avenue (map) 

Park Area: 7.09 acres - Braddock Field / 2.61 George Washington Fields

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Park Features: Athletic fields, running track, tennis courts, walking trail 

George Washington Park is heavily used by the school for gym classes, Alexandria Soccer Association, and Youth Sports Football. The field is surrounded by a quarter mile track used for gym and track meets, and is open to the public for walking and jogging.

Braddock Field consists of a baseball practice field used mostly by Bishop Ireton Private School and youth sports organization. There are three softball fields also used by the school, the Youth Sports Program and is open for public use.

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Goat Hill Park

Park Location: 33 Kennedy Street (map) 

Park Area: 2.47 acres

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Park Features: Playground equipment, sitting areas, natural wooded area

Goat Hill Park is located within the Warwick Village residential neighborhood. The playground best serves the 5 - 10 year old group. The hill behind and above the playground extends into a steep wooded area.

Goat Hill Park has been adopted by the Warwick Village Citizens’ Association.

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Hammond Upper and Lower Fields

Park Location: 4646 Seminary Road (map) 

Park Area: 18.91 acres

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Park Features: Athletic fields and running track

The Hammond upper field is located at the intersection of Seminary Road and Pickett Street. The Hammond School and Facility is named in honor of Francis C. Hammond a Navy Corpsman and Congressional Medal of Honor recipient who was killed in action in the Korean War. The Upper field includes a quarter mile asphalt track and soccer field.
 
The lower field, located behind the middle school at Southwest corner of the facility, includes a large soccer field and little league backstops. A lit roller blade hockey rink is located on the upper parking.

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Harborside/Shipyard Park

Park Location: 1 Wilkes Street (map)

Park Area: 1.52 acres

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Park Features: Trail and riverside seating

Shipyard Park is owned and maintained in partnership by the Harborside Condominium Home Owners Association with permanent public access to the riverside park and public wharf. The Park is part of a system of linear parks along Alexandria’s waterfront.

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Hillside Park

Park Location: 264 Bugess Avenue (map) 

Park Area: 0.31 acres

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Park Features: Sitting areas and walking path

Hillside Park is a passive, very shady nature area and walking path.

Hillside Park has been adopted by the Warwick Village Citizens’ Association.

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Holmes Run Scenic Easement

Park Location: Holmes Run Parkway (map) 

Park Area: 8.02 acres

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Park Features: Natural wooded area, walking and biking paths

Holmes Run Parkway connects Dora Kelley Nature Park at its northern most point to Brookvalley Park in the southern end.

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Hooffs Run Park and Greenway

Park Location: 18A East Linden Street (map)
 
Park Area: 4.53 acres

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Park Features: Basketball half court, dog exercise area, garden, tennis court, and playground

A lighted walking path through Hooff’s Run, parallel to Commonweath Avenue, leads pedestrians from Rosemont Avenue to King Street.

Hooff’s Run has been adopted by the Rosemont Citizens/Lower East Rosemont.

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Hume Springs Park

Park Location: 100 Dale Street (map) 

Park Area: 0.53 acres

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Park Features: Playground and sitting areas

This playground is designed and best suited for 3 - 8 year olds.

Hume Springs Park has been adopted by the Hume Spring Citizens’ Association.

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Helen Miller/Bernard Hunter Park

Park Location: 224 North Fayette Street (map) 

Park Area: 0.32 acres

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Park Features: Basketball court and playground

The basketball court has lights for evening and night time play. During the summer months there is league play under the lights.

This site is named for the late Mr. Bernard Hunter and Mrs. Helen Miller, community activists.

Hunter/Miller Park has been adopted by the West Old Town Civic Association.

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Alexandria, VA 22314
703.746.4343
Fax: 703.838.6344
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James B. Spengler
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