25+ Unbelievably Easy Awesome Day Trips from DC (2024)

As much as we love the nation’s capital, we also know that there are times you just really want to get out of the city for a bit. That’s where DC day trips come in handy.

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DC Day Trips

You don’t have to go far to get a very different vibe. Some of the best day trips from DC are just a few miles from the city proper. Most of these are within an hour or two of Washington DC by car, and a few are accessible by train, too.

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Day trips from DC to Maryland

C & O Canal Towpath in Maryland

If you’re on two wheels (or two feet) the C & O Canal Towpath is a great way to get out of the city on a wide, flat trail ideal for day trips. Or take a few days to cycle the full 184.5 miles to Cumberland, PA.

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Great Falls Park

Just a few miles outside of the DC border, in the middle of the Potomac, lie the eponymous Great Falls. But they don’t just lie there. They roar.

Follow the C&O Canal Towpath from the parking area and take the shortcut to a viewpoint in the middle of the river. Or if you want a more challenging approach, take the Billy Goat Trail with its famously daunting rock scrambles. Wear proper footwear and bring water for the 4.7 mile trail.

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Sugarloaf Mountain

Drive out 270 (or bike the C & O towpath) to find this singular mountain near Frederick, Maryland. It offers several different trails to the top, depending on whether you want to scramble up steeply or meander up a gentler path.

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Harper’s Ferry, Virginia

There’s history there, yes. This is the place John Brown raided the armory in hopes of rallying slaves to revolt. But there’s so much more to Harper’s Ferry today. The hiking, biking, rock-climbing, tubing, and rafting opportunities are legion.

Harper’s Ferry National Historical Park includes part of the Appalachian Trail, which you can hike today, but it was also an historic spot on the Underground Railroad and the Lewis and Clark trail.

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Frederick, Maryland

The small town of Frederick feels like a movie set – as if someone plopped the cutest little town into a mountain valley and populated it with bicycles.

In August, come for the National Clustered Spired High Wheel Race – a day long competition of old-fashioned large wheeled bicycles complete with period costumes.

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Baltimore, Maryland

This one’s a natural. Just an hour by car or train or bus. You probably know people who live there. Meet them for a Natty Boh beer and crab cakes in Fells Point or take in the beautiful weirdness of the American Visionary Art Museum.

The National Aquarium in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is a great place to spend a few hours with the fishes.

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Annapolis, Maryland

Annapolis is waterside town with history, charm, and Naval Academy cadets. Wander the cobblestone streets past historic homes and gardens.

Peek in the Maryland State House, the oldest state capitol in continuous use, and the only one to serve as the capitol of the United States, at the end of the Revolutionary War.

Settle in for a seafood dinner by the water and watch the sailboats in the harbor.

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Savage Mill in Maryland

An historic textile mill reborn as a shopping and dining destination midway between DC and Baltimore. Art, antiques, and local retailers fill five buildings across the site.

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Ellicott City, Maryland

A charming historic mill town recovering from two 100-year floods in the space of two years.

Browse the boutiques along the main street and follow up with burgers and beer at the aptly named Phoenix, which has rebuilt after each flood.

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St. Michaels, Maryland

On Maryland’s Eastern Shore, about 90 minutes from DC, St. Michaels offers a great escape by land or by sea.

Visit the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum and take a river cruise on theauthentic 1920 Chesapeake Bay buyboatWinnie Estelle

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National Harbor, Maryland

With the opening of the MGM Grand Casino in 2016, National Harbor officially grew up. A conference center on the Potomac River and Gaylord resort spurred the initial development of the area, with chain restaurants and a ferris wheel bringing locals and tourists. But it was the casino that really cemented it as a destination.

Take a Water Taxi from The Wharf in DC or from Old Town Alexandria, or drive and park in the enormous parking garage.

Grab tickets to a concert at the intimate Theater at MGM National Harbor, where superstars like Cher and Britney Spears have performed for 3,000 lucky fans.

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McKee Beshers Wildlife Preserve

When the flowers are in bloom, there is no better place for a sunflower selfie in the DC area than the McKee Beshers Wildlife Preserve. Once word gets out, the place gets crowded, so go early in the day before the stalks are broken by the photo-happy hordes.

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DC Day Trips to Virginia

Alexandria, Virginia

7 miles south of DC and an easy Metro or bike ride, Old Town Alexandria’s freshly completed waterfront is a new reason to visit the historic colonial city.

Rotating public art displays, waterfront concerts, and an unbroken path along the entire city riverfront with new bars and restaurants along the way make it a great close-in day trip.

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Mount Vernon, Virginia

14 miles from DC lies Mount Vernon, home of George Washington. The tour of the home offers lots of surprises, including the bright green hue of the dining room walls.

The grounds are sprawling and lovely and perfect for spending a spring day. If you don’t want to spring for tickets, just grab lunch at the Mount Vernon Inn and try the peanut soup.

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Fredericksburg, Virginia

Take the train an hour south from Union Station to find more George Washington – his boyhood home Ferry Farm. But there’s so much more to this charming place.

For train and plane enthusiasts, the Rappahannock Railroad Museum and the Shannon Air Museum fit the bill.

And everyone loves Carl’s Frozen Custard, which is on the National Register of Historic Places.

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The Northern Neck

The area between the Potomac and the Rappahannock Rivers east of Fredericksburg is rural farmland dotted with historic sites and charming small towns.

History buffs will enjoy getting a peek at some of the spots where founding fathers spent their formative years, like George Washington’s birthplace in Westmoreland County.

Antique and thrift stores invite close inspection.

Waterside seafood options abound, but some of the best meals are inland at Relish in Warsaw. Or pick up a few steamed blue crabs to crack when you get home.

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Winchester, Virginia

The home of Patsy Cline! You can tour the childhood home of the country music legend.

And Dinosaurs! Dinosaurland is a retro immersive experience where you can walk among life-size reproductions of pre-historic creatures.

In autumn, apple farms are legion in the area and many offer pick-your-own options, along with fun farm activities. Any time of year you can visit Winchester Ciderworks to see the magic they do with fermented apples.

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Workhouse Arts Center

An adaptive reuse of the legendary Lorton Correctional Facility in Northern Virginia, the Workhouse Arts Center is now home to more than 100 artist studios and a 100-seat theater, in addition to several outdoor performance spaces.

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Richmond, VA

Virginia’s capitol city is an easy day trip from DC, although you may want to make a weekend of it just to try more of the acclaimed restaurants there.

The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) and the Institute for Contemporary Art (ICA) are an absolute must for art-lovers.

If you prefer outdoor activities, the James River runs through the city, with class III and IV rapids for the adventurous types.

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Luray, VA

Luray is a great outing with kids, because their little minds will be blown in several locations. Luray Caverns is the largest underground cavern on the east coast. Stalactites, stalagmites, caves, and a big old organ inside will amaze even adults.

The temperature in the caverns is a constant 54 degrees, so dress accordingly.

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The Car and Carriage Caravan Museum at the caverns gives you a nice history of the automobile, while the Luray Depot and Railway Museum covers the same for trains.

For some living history, check out the Shenandoah Heritage Village at the Luray Valley Museum, where blacksmiths show off their skills and an 18th century kitchen produces yummy treats.

Sperryville

The charming town of Sperryville brings to mind old school hunting excursions and horsey adventures. You can hop on a horse yourself and take a guided ride into Shenandoah National Park at Graves Mountain Farm.

Stop in at Copper Fox Distilling for a flight of whisky or a craft co*cktail in the riverside co*cktail garden looking out toward the Blue Ridge Mountains.

If your dining budget runs to 3 or 4 figures, make a reservation at the Inn at Little Washington, one of the best restaurants in the world, for a most memorable meal.

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Skyline Drive

One of the best day trips from DC in the fall is a cruise down Skyline Drive through the Blue Ridge Mountains in Shenandoah National Park.

Enter on the North Entrance near Front Royal and drive along the crest of the mountains, pulling off at the frequent viewpoints to take in the glory of the valley below.

Watch for black bears along the way, and if you do spot one, stop at one of the visitor centers – Dickey Ridge Visitor Center, at mile 4.6 on Skyline Drive and Byrd Visitor Center at mile 51 – where they keep wildlife sighting logs, forvisitors to post where they’ve spottedbears.

Remember that you’ll need to pay for national park admission to access Skyline Drive.

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Massanutten, VA

Massanutten Resort is located in the Shenandoah Valley, with 6000 acres offering something for everyone.

Skiing in winter, waterpark in summer, downhill mountain biking and spa anytime. They’ve recently added street curling to the vast menu of activities.

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Charlottesville, VA

Take a scenic drive out route 66 until you see the Blue Ridge Mountains rising in the distance, then turn onto route 29 and wind through fields and forests and sweet small towns until you get to Charlottesville.

Tour the grounds of The University (University of Virginia), lunch on the downtown pedestrian mall, and take a short drive to Monticello.

More things to do in Charlottesville, VA

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Monticello

American history comes to life at Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, near Charlottesville. Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, founded the University of Virginia, and was the third president of the United States, and his home illustrates all the contradictions that the slave-owning advocate for liberty and individual rights brought to bear.

Today’s Monticello addresses the issue of slavery head-on, but it likely raises more questions than it answers.

West Virginia Day Trips

Berkeley Springs, West Virginia

Just 90 minutes from DC, Berkeley Springs is another world entirely. The warm springs put it on the map, and since the historic baths were built 200+ years ago people have been coming here to take the waters. At Berkeley Springs State Park you can bathe in the same waters that George Washington did. But now the town is full of art galleries and sweet cafes and microbreweries and a tea room.

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DC Day Trips 3+ hours from the city

  • Virginia Beach, VA
  • Colonial Williamsburg
  • Busch Gardens Williamsburg
  • Jamestown, VA
  • Chincoteague Island
  • Ocean City, MD
  • Assateague National Seashore
  • Rehoboth, DE

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FAQs

What is the closest beach to Washington DC? ›

Sandy Point, Maryland

Sandy Point State Park is the closest beach to the Washington, DC area. The park is located in Anne Arundel County, Maryland on the west side of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and offers recreational activities including swimming, fishing, crabbing, boating, and windsurfing.

How many days do you need to see everything in Washington DC? ›

How Many Days is Enough to Spend in DC? Ideally, you'd come to Washington DC for a whole week or more! If that isn't feasible, we suggest that you need at least 3 days in Washington DC. There is plenty here to fill up your days with attractions, zoos, museums, and tours, as well as great food, music, and art.

How do I plan a perfect day trip? ›

Planning A One-day Trip? Here Are Some Useful Tips
  1. Choose a destination that is within driving distance. ...
  2. Take advantage of public transportation. ...
  3. Pack light. ...
  4. Bring snacks and drinks. ...
  5. Plan your itinerary. ...
  6. Plan your activities. ...
  7. Wear comfortable clothing. ...
  8. Time your trip.

How to plan a day trip to Washington DC.? ›

Here is a list of my favorites to visit when you only have half a day:
  1. African-American History Museum (on the National Mall)
  2. American History Museum (on the National Mall)
  3. Holocaust Museum (almost on the National Mall)
  4. Air and Space Museum (on the National Mall)

What is the prettiest beach in Virginia? ›

Best Beaches in Virginia
  • Chincoteague.
  • Cape Charles.
  • Colonial Beach.
  • Westmoreland State Park.
  • Hampton, VA.
  • Virginia Beach.
  • Yorktown.
  • Bethel Beach Natural Area Preserve.

What body of water is closest to Washington DC? ›

The area's mightiest river is the Potomac, whose watershed encompasses the entire Capital Region. Forming the border between DC and Virginia, as well as between Maryland and Virginia, the Potomac River is by turns serene and turbulent.

Can I walk around DC at night? ›

Navigating the Different Neighborhoods

Downtown DC is generally safe during the day and well-patrolled by law enforcement. However, it is advisable to remain cautious at night, especially in less crowded areas. Avoid walking alone on dimly lit streets and stay in well-lit and populated areas.

What area of Washington DC. is best to stay in? ›

First time in Washington D.C.? We recommend staying around the National Mall. In Washington D.C. to see the sights? Stay around the National Mall, Capitol Hill or the East End. Want to treat yourself in Washington D.C.? Look at hotels in Foggy Bottom, Georgetown or around the National Mall.

How much money do I need for a week in DC? ›

How much money will you need for your trip to Washington? You should plan to spend around $155 per day on your vacation in Washington, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, $30 on meals for one day and $37 on local transportation.

How can I plan a cheap trip? ›

How to Plan A Budget-Friendly Vacation
  1. Tip #1: Set Your Total Vacation Budget. ...
  2. Tip #2: Plan in Advance. ...
  3. Tip #3: Meal Plan To Avoid Dining Out For Every Meal. ...
  4. Tip #4: Embrace Flexibility. ...
  5. Tip #5: Look for Hidden Fees. ...
  6. Tip #6: Be Careful but Wise. ...
  7. Tip #7: Research Your Destinations. ...
  8. Tip #8: Pre-Plan Your Activities.

How do you plan a trip for dummies? ›

  1. List your dream locations and choose your adventure. The first step in vacation planning? ...
  2. Plan your budget. ...
  3. Check your calendar and research dates. ...
  4. Book flights and hotels. ...
  5. Search for deals on activities. ...
  6. Build your ideal itinerary. ...
  7. Pack your bags. ...
  8. Research local customs.

How do I make a perfect day plan? ›

The Building Blocks For A Perfect Day
  1. =>> For a Perfect Day: Create a Not-To-Do List!
  2. =>> Create your own set of Life Rules.
  3. =>>Develop A Positive Morning Ritual!
  4. =>>Make Exercise Part Of Morning Ritual!
  5. 1) Reflect and Journal – the night before.
  6. 2) For a Perfect Day – Plan your day ahead – the night before.

What is the number one visitor attraction in Washington DC? ›

National Mall (The Mall)

Stretching from the Lincoln Memorial to the U.S. Capitol Building, the National Mall is a tree- and museum-lined grassy expanse that becomes the focal point of many tourists' DC sightseeing.

What is the least expensive time to visit Washington DC? ›

January, February and March are the cheapest months to visit Washington DC, although February is your best bet – shoppers heading to the city for the January sales can push up prices at the start of the year, and the second half of March is when the cherry blossoms begin to bloom.

How many days in DC is enough? ›

3 days in Washington, DC is the perfect amount of time to get acquainted with this incredibly interesting city. With many museums, amazing food, and loads of history, a Washington, DC itinerary is sure to keep you entertained.

How far away is the beach from DC? ›

The Virginia side is 170 miles and a 3.5-hour drive. The Maryland side is 138 miles and a 3-hour drive. The Maryland side of the island has beautiful beaches and more camping options in the state and federal campgrounds. The Virginia side has more of a city-like feel in Chincoteague.

What ocean surrounds Washington DC? ›

Rock Creek, Washington D.C. Rock Creek is a free flowing tributary of the Potomac River which empties into the Atlantic Ocean via the Chesapeake Bay.

Can you swim at Sandy Point beach? ›

Swimming is permitted in designated swimming areas only. A portion of South Beach is protected with lifeguards from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, weekends and holidays, Memorial Day to Labor Day. A bathhouse is located near the beach and provides park users with restrooms and showering facilities.

What is closest to Washington DC? ›

Because it's the nearest city to Washington DC, Arlington is noticeably connected to the cultural and historical significance of DC and the DMV metro.

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