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This is the official Facebook page of Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, a unit of the National Park Service.

Story

Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens is a National Park Service site located in the north eastern corner of Washington, D.C., and the Maryland state border. Nestled near the banks of the Anacostia River and directly south of the Baltimore Washington Parkway, Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens preserves a plethora of rare waterlilies and lotuses in the cultivated ponds near the river. The park also contains the Kenilworth Marsh, the only remaining tidal marsh in Washington, D.C. and an adjacent recreational area.

History:
The land that is now Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens was originally purchased by Civil War veteran Walter B. Shaw in the 1880s. Feeling homesick, Shaw had wild waterlilies native to his home state of Maine brought and planted in the land. When the flowers Shaw brought thrived in the environment, Shaw brought in more plants and started a commercial attraction under the name W.B. Shaw Lily Ponds in 1912. In 1921, when Shaw died, his daughter, Helen Shaw Fowler, took over the prospering business which was being visited by many dignitaries, including US presidents.[5] Unfortunately, by this time the nearby Anacostia River had become filled with an excess of silt making navigation on the river difficult. The United States Army Corps of Engineers was called in to dredge the river which meant that the gardens were in danger of being destroyed. Helen fought to save the gardens and eventually in 1938, Congress authorized the purchase of the gardens for $15,000 to create the park.

Today in the Park:
Today, the park is under the administrative portion of National Capital Parks-East of the National Park Service. The total area of the park is about 700 acres (2.8 km2) large and constitutes the water gardens, Kenilworth Marsh, ballfields, and recreational facilities. The gardens have since been listed on the National Register of Historic Places and also designated a Category II Landmark by the Joint Committee on Landmarks of the National Capital. Portions of Kenilworth Marsh have also undergone restoration in 1992-1993 adding 32 acres (130,000 m2) of tidal marsh out of what was mud flats.

Mission

The National Park Service preserves unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the national park system for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations. The Park Service cooperates with partners to extend the benefits of natural and cultural resource conservation and outdoor recreation throughout this country and the world.

Address: 1550 Anacostia Ave NE, Washington, DC 20019, United States
Phone: (202) 692-6080
State: District of Columbia
City: Washington
Zip Code: 20019


Opening Hours

Monday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

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Reviews
Hidden gem, though it's getting more noticed. Getting to the old main entrance has always been confusing. Plenty of parking once you find it. There's a new back entrance from the new bike trail, wonderful access. The park is amazing, but don't miss the new bike trail along the Anacostia. That is fabulous. As is the park.
8 years ago (26-11-2017)
Great place to hide from DC heat during summer. Fabulous flowers and benches in shadow. Spacious parking lot with additional space within walking distance. Nice and knowledgeable staff. Bookstore with interesting selection of botanical guides.
8 years ago (06-01-2018)
This place has been well maintained and has beautiful blooming lily and lotus ponds in summer. There is a small boardwalk over wetland, and picnic tables. I have biked here from RFK on the path, but usually drive.
7 years ago (08-02-2018)
Best kept secret in the city. Great place to get away, walk around and enjoy some natural green space.
7 years ago (04-03-2018)
Kenilworth Park is the only garden dedicated to the keeping of aquatic plants (lilies). It's on the very northeast end of DC on the Anacostia River. It's in a quiet neighborhood tucked away in the corner. Just off the road, there's a large parking lot. Park and follow the signs down the path to the small visitor's center. The visitor's center gives you a brief overview of its history focusing on its founders, the Shaws. In two separate rooms, a picture is painted about our history and wildlife found in the park. If you have small kids, note the stuffed beaver and coloring activities for kids. Before you head out and explore, stop by the small gift shop, use the restroom, and write down the times for their weekly seasonal guided bird watching hike on Sundays. Then strap on your books and start exploring. Just to the left of the visitor's center when you walk out are several picnic tables to enjoy lunch. Directly in front of the visitor's center starts the park with grass walkways. As you explore, venture left to find the boardwalk taking you deep into the marsh. Read the signs as you walk and take note of the places it recommends you snap a photo. Warning: There isn't much color in the off season but it's still a great place to escape that city into nature. During the in bloom season, it's beautiful!
8 years ago (19-09-2017)
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