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Weekend Getaways From Washington, D.C.

Sunset over the water in Annapolis.

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Consider a seaside adventure to Annapolis for your next trip away from Washington, D.C.

There's no denying the countless things to do and see in our nation's capital. However, the nonstop pace of Washington, D.C. , can wear anyone out, and sometimes a weekend getaway is just what the doctor ordered. Luckily, D.C.'s central mid-Atlantic location gives travelers easy access to top destinations in Virginia , Maryland , Pennsylvania and more.

To help you choose the destination that is right for you, U.S. News evaluated expert and traveler opinion to bring you the best weekend getaways from Washington, D.C. Whether your perfect trip involves hiking the Blue Ridge Mountains or being pampered at a world-class spa resort, you'll find all that and more only a stone's throw from D.C.

The Best Weekend Getaways From Washington, D.C.

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Town homes in downtown Leesburg, Virginia.

Situated about 40 miles northwest of D.C., Leesburg may not be the first destination Washingtonians have in mind when they think of an exciting weekend getaway. But this hidden gem on the banks of the Potomac River has plenty to offer all kinds of travelers. From historic buildings like George C. Marshall's Dodona Manor to lush green spaces like Morven Park, you'll discover a surprising number of things to occupy your time with in Leesburg. Browse boutiques, explore art galleries or sip a latte at one of historic downtown Leesburg's many charming cafes. Or, if you'd like something a little stronger, hit up one of the area's breweries for a drink – Loudoun Brewing Company and Black Hoof Brewing Company receive rave reviews from recent travelers. Meanwhile, wine lovers can sample delicious vino at traveler-approved Zephaniah Farm Vineyard or Casanel Vineyards & Winery. In the evening, listen to live music at the Tally Ho Theater before bedding down at one of the area's charming bed-and-breakfasts . You can also splurge on a stay at the luxurious Lansdowne Resort , which offers amenities like three golf courses and a full-service spa.

Twilight at harbor at Downtown Annapolis, Maryland.

Maryland's capital city is ideal for travelers who need a break from D.C.'s fast-paced atmosphere. Once dubbed the "Athens of America," the historic seaport of Annapolis now draws visitors looking to explore its boutique- and restaurant-lined streets or experience the magic of the Chesapeake Bay by boat. Start your visit with a stroll through Historic Annapolis , which is home to a variety of charming cafes, museums and art galleries. Here, travelers will find top attractions like the William Paca House and the Banneker-Douglass Museum , which presents an overview of Black history in Maryland from the 1600s onward. Then, tour the exhibits on display at the U.S. Naval Academy , the second-oldest federal service academy in the country.

Don't forget to check out the city's many outdoor treasures as well. Weekenders can spend an afternoon lounging on Sandy Point State Park 's golden shoreline or enjoy a picnic at scenic Quiet Waters Park . Later, see for yourself why Annapolis is one of the nation's premier sailing destinations by taking a sunset boat tour of Chesapeake Bay. When it's time to turn in for the night, lay down your head at one of the city's many historic inns or hotels. Graduate Annapolis is a popular pick among recent travelers thanks to its comfortable, nautical-style accommodations and friendly staff.

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Skyline aerial of Baltimore, Maryland.

Affectionately nicknamed "Charm City," Baltimore fits the bill whether you are planning a whirlwind daytrip or a fun-filled weekend getaway. From renowned art museums like the Baltimore Museum of Art and The Walters Art Museum to historic sites like Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine , this dynamic city has something to offer just about everyone. You won't want to miss top attractions like the USS Constellation and the National Aquarium , and if you can swing it, try to catch a baseball game at the iconic Oriole Park at Camden Yards . Just don't leave without sampling Maryland's famous blue crab – the Chesapeake Bay is responsible for approximately half of the country's entire supply.

Although the drive here from D.C. is relatively short at about 40 miles, you can save yourself the hassle of navigating through downtown Baltimore by taking an Amtrak train from Washington's Union Station to Baltimore's Penn Station, which will get you into the city in less than an hour. From there, Baltimore's convenient public transit system is easy to get the hang of, and the Charm City Circulator (which offers four routes through the city's central business district) is free to ride. First-time visitors hoping to see many of Baltimore's top sights should opt for lodging near the Inner Harbor , or you can put your ghost-hunting skills to the test by staying overnight in one of city's spooky haunted hotels – such as the Admiral Fell Inn .

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Grapes on vine at vineyard.

About 45 miles from D.C., Middleburg is like a breath of fresh air. Set amid a backdrop of rolling hills and vineyards, this quiet sanctuary at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia is known for being the nation's premier horse and hunt capital. World-class equestrian events are held here throughout the year, and the town is also home to the National Sporting Library & Museum, an art museum and research library dedicated to country pursuits. After brushing up on your horseback riding skills at one of the area's equestrian centers, go for a stroll along charming Washington Street, where you can browse art galleries, dine on delicious farm-to-table cuisine or hunt for hidden treasures in one of the town's antique shops.

Middleburg is also known for its many wineries – visitors can spend an afternoon sampling top-notch vino before bedding down at one of the area's lavish hotels. With a full-service spa, indoor and outdoor pools, an equestrian center, a cooking studio, and even an on-site zip lining course, Salamander Resort & Spa is perfect for travelers who want to pull out all the stops for their short weekend getaway. Or, you can opt for a room at the luxurious Goodstone Inn & Restaurant, an exclusive property offering a mere 18 guest rooms spread across six historic cottages. Time your visit for October to experience the four-day Middleburg Film Festival, or arrive on the first Saturday of December to take part in the town's beloved annual Christmas parade.

A sunset viewed from the summit of Hawksbill Mountain in Shenandoah National Park, featuring a beautiful sky, lush forests, and jagged rocks. Hawksbill summit is the highest point in Shenandoah National Park.

From rushing waterfalls to rocky mountain peaks, Shenandoah National Park is home to a wealth of natural beauty about 70 miles from the city. Experience it on foot while hiking the park's 500-plus miles of trails (the strenuous 9.4-mile Old Rag Mountain hike is a traveler favorite), or enjoy the stunning views while exploring Skyline Drive , a 105-mile scenic route that is a must-do on any Shenandoah itinerary. You can also step foot on the legendary Appalachian Trail , about 100 miles of which is located in Shenandoah National Park. Plan your visit for fall to see the Blue Ridge Mountains painted in magnificent shades of red, orange and yellow, or come during spring to admire the park's wildflowers in bloom.

If you feel like roughing it under the stars, the park offers five campgrounds to choose from, and backcountry camping is allowed with a permit. Or, kill two birds with one stone by booking accommodations in the nearby town of Luray. Here, visitors will find the famous Luray Caverns, a vast underground cave system known for its extensive chambers of stalactites and stalagmites.

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View of a harbor with yachts moored to wooden piers under a blue sky in St. Michaels, Maryland.

Travelers looking for a relaxing weekend getaway will love the laid-back town of St. Michaels. Located about 80 miles east of Washington, this quaint harbor town on Maryland's eastern shore can suit a variety of needs, whether you are looking for a romantic trip for two or a family-friendly retreat on the water. Learn about the town's rich history of shipbuilding through interactive exhibits at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, then gain your sea legs on a sunset boat tour of Miles River. Or, if you'd rather stick to land, you can explore the streets of St. Michaels on a pedicab ride before perusing the many unique shops and restaurants that line Talbot Street. When it's time to turn in for the evening, visitors can retreat to one of St. Michaels' cozy inns or vacation rentals.

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Virginia State Capitol in Richmond, Virginia, at dusk.

About 110 miles from Washington, Virginia's capital, while steeped in history, is by no means stuck in the past. Sure, travelers can enjoy iconic landmarks like the Virginia State Capitol and St. John's Church , but you'd be remiss not to save time for exploring Richmond 's other cultural offerings too. From world-class art museums like the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts to top-notch restaurants and breweries , Richmond offers a plethora of ways to spend your time. Take a stroll through eccentric Carytown , where you'll find boutiques, a 1920s movie theater and more street murals than you can count.

You can also spend an afternoon rafting or kayaking down the scenic James River. Meanwhile, travelers with a taste for beautiful outdoor spaces will want to check out the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden and historic Maymont , a sprawling Gilded Age-era estate featuring spectacular Italian and Japanese gardens. In the evening, lay down your head at the sophisticated Jefferson Hotel , an upscale property in the heart of downtown Richmond boasting deluxe amenities and opulent guest rooms – perfect for a romantic getaway in Virginia .

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Aerial shots of Charlottesville, Virginia on a cloudy evening in early fall.

The city of Charlottesville , located about 115 miles southwest of D.C., is an ideal getaway spot for those who want to immerse themselves in our nation's history. Your first stop should be Monticello , the former home of President Thomas Jefferson. Here, visitors can tour Jefferson's living quarters and learn about the experiences of the enslaved people who were forced to live and work here. Recent travelers also recommend saving time for a stroll through the Saunders-Monticello Trail, a 4-mile route through native hardwood forest. After exploring the grounds of his historic estate, pay a visit to the university founded by Jefferson in 1819: the University of Virginia . This historic college is the only university in the United States to be designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

When you're ready to step back into the present, you'll find top-rated restaurants, art galleries, specialty shops and more in Charlottesville's beloved Downtown Mall . For a memorable experience, visit in autumn to go applepicking at Carter Mountain Orchard and witness the area's colorful fall foliage . Don't forget to grab an apple cider doughnut – a treat recent travelers say is not to be missed. Recharge your batteries with a luxurious stay at Boar's Head Resort , a charming property with many on-site amenities, including tennis and pickleball courts, a spa, golf courses, three swimming pools, a squash center and a rock climbing wall.

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Sunrise at Rehoboth Beach. Photo taken with a drone during summer.

Nicknamed the "Nation's Summer Capital," Rehoboth Beach is one of Delaware's best weekend getaway destinations. Located about 120 miles east of D.C., this 1-square-mile town is perfect for travelers in search of a classic beach vacation. Spend an afternoon lounging on the sand, then go for a stroll along Rehoboth's lively boardwalk , which is packed with restaurants, bars, shops and more. Meanwhile, families won't want to miss a visit to Funland , a popular amusement park featuring arcade games and plenty of kid-friendly rides. For a quieter (but no less beautiful) beach experience, head to Cape Henlopen State Park . Located north of Rehoboth Beach, this coastal park offers ample opportunities for swimming, fishing, cycling, camping, hiking and more.

When it's time to bed down, the area is full of cozy cottages and vacation rentals. Or, travelers can find lodging at one of Rehoboth Beach's top hotels. Boardwalk Plaza Hotel boasts comfortable Victorian-style accommodations and perks like an on-site pub and indoor-outdoor pool. Meanwhile, The Avenue Inn & Spa attracts travelers looking for extras like a full-service spa and complimentary breakfast. Plan an autumn visit to Rehoboth Beach to experience the annual Sea Witch Festival, a top fall festival .

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Philadelphia's Independence Hall at sunset.

History buffs who have already explored Washington's many monuments and museums will be delighted to know there's yet another historical city within close reach of the nation's capital. Located around 140 miles northeast of D.C., Philadelphia boasts iconic landmarks such as the Liberty Bell Center , the Betsy Ross House and Independence Hall , where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were drafted and signed. But despite its historic heritage, Philadelphia has kept up well with the times – hip nightclubs and trendy restaurants abound in Center City, along with world-class art museums like the Rodin Museum and the Philadelphia Museum of Art .

Keep in mind that traffic in Philly is notoriously bad and parking options are slim, so ditch the car and opt for public transportation instead. An Amtrak train from Union Station to William H. Gray III 30th Street Station typically takes less than two hours, and once you're there, the city's easy-to-use transit system will get you wherever you need to go. But if you don't feel like sharing elbow room with a bus full of strangers, don't worry – Philadelphia is consistently rated as one of the most walkable cities in the U.S. Take advantage of this by booking your stay at Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia or the swanky Rittenhouse hotel, both of which offer prime locations near many of the city's top sights.

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View of Ocean City, an Atlantic resort town in Worcester County, Maryland, from the beach in the evening.

Maryland's Ocean City has long been the beach destination of choice for D.C. residents – and for good reason. Complete with kid-friendly amusement rides and 10 miles of uninterrupted shoreline, this quintessential beach town has all the makings of a fun-filled weekend getaway. For prime beach access, opt for a hotel facing the ocean – Princess Royale Oceanfront Resort and Hilton Ocean City Oceanfront Suites both receive rave reviews from recent travelers. Or, enjoy relaxing water views from a bayside vacation rental. And the best part? Ocean City is located less than 150 miles from D.C., so beach bums won't have to travel far to stick their toes in the sand.

Thanks to its position on Assawoman and Isle of Wright bays, Ocean City is the perfect place to enjoy low-key waters ports like paddleboarding and kayaking. But, of course, the main draw here is the city's wide, sandy beach . Although you'll have to fight off other beachgoers for a spot to lay your towel come June, lounging under the sun while ocean waves crash in the distance is the perfect summer activity. Families can peruse the boardwalk 's many souvenir shops and arcades, or head to nostalgia-inducing Trimper Rides for amusement park classics like mirror mazes and bumper cars. Refuel with tasty local treats like Thrasher's French Fries and Fractured Prune donuts. Meanwhile, travelers 21 and older can take advantage of Ocean City's exciting nightlife scene – Seacrets, the island's most popular party complex, features more than 15 bars and several stages playing nightly live music.

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15 Top-Rated Weekend Getaways from Washington D.C.

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When it's time to get away from Washington D.C., your destination options include almost the entire Eastern United States. Aside from all the possible getaways by car, the city is well connected to the Northeast and New England by train, including Amtrak's Acela high-speed train. Acela service connects Washington and Boston with 14 stops in between. Amtrak's Silver Meteor train will get you to the theme parks of Orlando or the beaches of South Florida in about a day.

You can do an urban getaway to the Broadway shows, museums, and fine dining of Manhattan, or head to Harpers Ferry in West Virginia for some history, along with rural hiking or mountain biking.

The D.C. area is also within easy reach of many beaches, including those along the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean like Myrtle Beach or Ocean City. You may want to take a winter ski getaway , and there are several options within a two-hour drive of the city.

The area around Washington is home to a lot of destination resorts, where you can spend the entire weekend experiencing the available amenities and activities. Families will enjoy a visit to the massive Greenbrier resort in West Virginia, with its 11,000 acres of activities. Couples might like a romantic country house resort like the Goodstone Inn in Middleburg, Virginia.

For ideas on easy city escapes, browse this list of the top weekend getaways from Washington D.C.

1. New York City

2. ocean city, new jersey, 3. old town alexandria, virginia, 4. harpers ferry, west virginia, 5. gettysburg, pennsylvania, 6. philadelphia, pennsylvania, 7. annapolis, maryland, 8. the greenbrier, west virginia, 9. rehoboth beach, delaware, 10. cape hatteras, north carolina, 11. whitetail resort, pennsylvania, 12. goodstone inn & restaurant, 13. orlando, florida, 14. myrtle beach, south carolina, 15. boston, massachusetts, map of weekend getaways from washington d.c..

New York City

Any list of D.C. getaways has to start with New York City (or at least include it in the top three). Amtrak's Acela Express train service gets you from Union Station in Washington to Penn Station in Manhattan in three hours, sometimes even less.

Whether you take in a Broadway show , enjoy a foodie adventure in the city's many great restaurants, or spend your entire visit exploring the many museums , there is something for everyone.

The Dominick Hotel is one of the city's newer luxury hotels, located in a neighborhood called Hudson Square, next to SoHo and TriBeCa. It's within easy walking distance of Lower Manhattan, and there's a subway stop a block away to explore other areas of the city. The hotel is by far the tallest building in the area, giving its rooms and suites sensational views, some looking downtown, others uptown.

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Bikes on the boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ

For a family-friendly beach getaway three hours from D.C., Ocean City, New Jersey is an excellent option. Although Ocean City, Maryland is an hour closer, the New Jersey resort retains more of its small-town, family feel - the town was founded 100 years ago as a church retreat location.

The family-friendly environment means no alcohol sales anywhere in the city and many businesses close on Sundays to allow for worship or family time.

There are no mega-resorts here, just small hotels and motels and a wide, beautiful beach fronted with an old-school 2.5-mile-long wooden boardwalk. The boardwalk is lined with shops, restaurants, ice-cream stands, and a few amusement parks. Beyond the boardwalk are miles of windswept dune beaches. Ocean City is a summer weekend getaway destination, and many of the businesses close for the winter.

The Port-O-Call Hotel is right on the Boardwalk at 15th Street. The city's original high-rise hotel (10 stories), it retains a retro charm and puts you within walking distance of the whole town. Some rooms have balconies overlooking the beach, and there's also a large pool.

Old Town Alexandria

Alexandria, Virginia is right across the Potomac River from Washington and the home of many D.C. workers. But this city is also an easy getaway destination. It's a short trip by car, or you can even go by train via the Metro.

The Old Town area has a concentration of preserved buildings, now converted into more than 200 locally owned shops and restaurants. Old Town Alexandria is focused around a mile-long stretch of King Street, with cobblestone streets and red-brick sidewalks.

The Lorien Hotel & Spa is a luxury boutique hotel right in Old Town on King Street. The hip, stylish rooms are offered with warm, personal service and an effort to immerse guests in local culture.

Harpers Ferry

This city in West Virginia, about 90 minutes from Washington, is where the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers come together. Famous for its role in Civil War history, the area is just as popular as a getaway destination for its scenic beauty and abundance of outdoor activities.

The Harpers Ferry National Historical Park offers both history and miles of hiking and exploring. There are numerous historic sites and exhibitions to learn about the area and its history, along with miles of hiking trails and beautiful scenery to explore. The Harpers Ferry Historic District has a lot of original homes and the historic downtown area.

For overnight stays in Harpers Ferry, there are plenty of camping areas, or The Ledge House Bed and Breakfast is a popular option. This boutique property has a scenic hillside location with sweeping views of the Potomac River from its large front porch.

Gettysburg

Gettysburg, site of the battle that was a key turning point of the Civil War, is only a 90-minute road trip from Washington D.C. The battlefield site, a national park called Gettysburg Memorial Battlefield, is in Southern Pennsylvania, and it's a moving place to visit.

Gettysburg is an hour from a very cool area called Pennsylvania Dutch Country, and the two make for a great getaway. Pennsylvania Dutch Country is a rural farming area, home to the local Amish population, along with many tourist attractions.

You can't find a more central location than the Gettysburg Hotel , at 1 Lincoln Square. This historic hotel has been around since before the Civil War (it opened in 1797), and a stay here is a great complement to a battlefield visit. It's a wonderful choice for families, as the hotel itself is a piece of living history with strong connections to the Civil War.

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Philadelphia

Philadelphia makes a great weekend getaway destination from Washington, and it's less than two hours away by train. This historic city is filled with museums, great restaurants, and plenty of history, especially that of the Colonial American period.

The historic downtown area called Old City (known as America's most historic square mile), near Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, is a good area for sightseeing . The core is the Independence National Historical Park, which includes the Liberty Bell Center and other historic buildings from the colonial period.

To create a 24-hour-a-day historic experience in Philadelphia, a stay at The Morris House Hotel , built in 1787, is a great option. This luxury boutique hotel is a few blocks from Independence Hall and is also an excellent option for couples seeking a romantic colonial getaway. Not only is the Morris House hotel housed in a period building, the experience, furnishings, and decorations are all done in the Federal style.

Annapolis

The capital city of Maryland is about an hour from Washington D.C., and its waterfront location makes it a great escape from the city, especially for a summer getaway. Annapolis is home to the United States Naval Academy (which is open for guided tours), and the city offers many museums, cool shops, and, of course, fresh seafood.

The Annapolis Waterfront Hotel, Autograph Collection lives up to its waterfront name with a great harborfront location (it's the city's only waterfront hotel). Some of the hotel's rooms and suites have perfect views of the harbor and its many boats. Autograph Collection is a Marriott boutique hotel brand.

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The Greenbrier

This large resort in West Virginia is a getaway destination in itself. A hotel first opened on the site in 1778, and it has grown into an 11,000-acre luxury mega-resort and wellness spa. There are so many things to see and do at the Greenbrier - it's a great destination for families, solo travelers, and couples seeking a romantic experience.

Over the years, 27 US presidents have stayed at The Greenbrier , along with a who's who of international royalty and celebrities. There is a wide range of activities available (more than 50 different things to do), with golf, fishing, and horseback riding among the most popular. There's even a bowling alley and a movie theater, all part of the vast resort.

The Greenbrier is in Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, about a four-hour drive from Washington D.C. You can also take the Amtrak Cardinal train from Union Station to the resort - the travel time is about six hours.

Rehoboth Beach

Another small-town beach city originally founded as a church group retreat, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware has long been a popular (and cheap) summer getaway for D.C. residents. It's not too far away, If you time it right, you can leave Washington and be on the sand of Rehoboth Beach within about 2.5 hours. Formerly known mainly to Mid-Atlantic residents as a great getaway destination, Rehoboth Beach has gained international fame, as it's home to the summer residence of President Joe Biden.

The beach itself is a broad, sandy, flat beach but the town is best known for its old-fashioned wooden boardwalk. There's even a bandshell in the center of town on the boardwalk, with plenty of great musical programming and performances. The boardwalk is lined with carnival games, food stands, and locally owned shops. The ocean is also especially clean, very highly rated by the Natural Resources Defense Council.

Rehoboth Beach is a very family-friendly place to visit. Adults and visitors seeking a more active nightlife head to the neighboring town of Dewey Beach. Rehoboth Beach is also a popular shopping destination, Delaware has no sales tax, and there's a large outlet mall just outside of town.

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Cape Hatteras

The Cape Hatteras National Seashore is a strikingly beautiful area, part of North Carolina's Outer Banks . There are miles and miles of raw, wild undeveloped beaches and grassy sand dunes. It's about a six-hour drive from Washington, but well worth it.

The area all around Cape Hatteras is just about one of the best places on the whole East Coast for sportfishing and surfing, too. The harbors and beaches provide a great vacation environment, and all the fishing results in incredible seafood.

The Cape Hatteras Motel sits right on the sand, facing the sea, not far from the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. The rooms are not luxurious, but you'll be too distracted by the view to notice. The area in front of the motel is popular for surf fishing, where you stand on the beach or in the water and cast your line into the sea. The motel has oceanfront rooms, as well as two-bedroom suites with full kitchens.

Sunset over Whitetail Resort

If you're looking for a good winter weekend getaway, Whitetail Resort is on Two Top Mountain in the Bear Pond Mountains in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania. It's the best, closest ski resort to Washington, D.C. - you can leave D.C. and be on the slopes within two hours.

Whitetail Resort has 23 trails to ski, all of which are lit for night skiing. The total elevation is only about a thousand feet, but there's a range of runs for skiers of all skill levels.

Whitetail has three high-speed lifts along with its own terrain park for snowboarders and snowtubers. The mountain resort offers rentals and lessons as well.

Whitetail is a four-season resort, which means aside from skiing in the winter, they offer visitors a range of activities all year-round. You can go hiking and mountain biking on mountain trails or go fishing in a mountain lake.

Only about 15 minutes from the mountain, the Mercersburg Inn offers a rather fancy bed-and-breakfast experience in an ornate turn-of-the-century (19th- to the 20th-century) Georgian Revival mansion. The 17-room inn has rooms and suites in a main house and a carriage house. Accommodations range from cozy bedrooms to lavish suites.

This country inn is a great Washington, D.C. weekend getaway destination on its own. The Goodstone Inn & Restaurant is at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains in the town of Middleburg, Virginia. The area is known as Virginia's "horse and hunt" capital - it's filled with horse farms.

About an hour from Washington, the inn features a complex of six historic houses and cottages on a 265-acre estate. The cottages have been converted to create 18 luxurious rooms and suites, all oozing with country English or country French style.

The Goodstone is a popular foodie destination, as it has its own farm, where much of the food is grown. The resort's restaurant features a French-inspired menu, and many make the drive from DC just for a meal.

To work off all the delicious food you'll eat, the luxury boutique resort has miles of hiking and biking trails along with an outdoor heated pool and a spa.

Lake Eola in Downtown Orlando

With some good planning, you can do a weekend getaway from Washington in Orlando. Direct flights take less than three hours, or you can take an overnight train. Amtrak's Silver Meteor leaves DC in the early evening and gets you into Orlando just after noon the next day. Of course, you can drive from DC to Florida, but it's not much faster than the train.

For a luxurious experience, The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes is centrally located to all the local theme parks yet in a private, park-like lakeside setting. The resort has its own championship golf course, a world-class spa, and several fine-dining options on-property.

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Aerial view of Myrtle Beach

This casual, family-friendly golf destination is part of what's called the Grand Strand: 60 miles of beautiful beaches along the South Carolina coast. Myrtle Beach really delivers on all levels as a getaway destination. Aside from lots of great golf, there's a wide, beautiful beach to play on, a beachfront boardwalk, all kinds of water sports to enjoy, and amusement parks and fun things to do for the kids.

Cheap flights to Myrtle Beach are available from Washington; the flight time is about 90 minutes. The very scenic drive will take about seven hours.

The Hilton Grand Vacations Club Ocean 22 Myrtle Beach is right on the sand, about a 15-minute walk from the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk area. There's a nice pool, a gym, and a restaurant on-property. All the rooms and suites have private terraces, some with direct ocean views.

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Boston at dusk

The history, food, and fun of Boston is an easy flight, train ride, or drive from Washington. Getting here is easy. A flight from DC to Boston only takes less than 90 minutes, or it's about a seven-hour drive up I-95. You can also take the Amtrak Acela train, which takes about six hours.

The Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston is the city's Grande Dame hotel, located in the Back Bay neighborhood and close to all the things to do for visitors .

Consider taking a self-guided walking tour of the city's Freedom Trail, which includes sites important to the American Revolution. About 43 acres of downtown Boston and the surrounding area make up the Boston National Historic Park. Park rangers lead an array of guided tours and talks focusing on specific subjects or aspects of American history.

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45 Best Weekend Getaways From Washington DC — Quick Trips!

Ashley Parker

Washington DC is a city home to more than 175 embassies and diplomatic missions from around the world. 

Aside from that, there’s a plethora of awe-inspiring destinations within arm’s reach, from globally acclaimed urban hubs to pristine outdoor locales.

Imagine the joy of sharing quality moments with your loved ones as you embark on a weekend filled with captivating sightseeing, unwinding in prestigious accommodations, and more.

Having personally experienced these magical spots, I’ve carefully curated a list of the best weekend getaways from Washington DC. 

Dive in and discover the perfect getaway for you.

Best Weekend Getaways From Washington DC Compared

Immerse yourself in history at Gettysburg, explore the charming streets of Annapolis, or unwind in the scenic beauty of Shenandoah National Park. 

Find your ideal getaway below:

Editor’s Choice

long weekend trips from washington dc

Salamander Resort & Spa — Virginia

The Salamander Resort & Spa is a luxurious 5-star accommodation that opened in August 2013 in Middleburg, about a one-hour and ten-minute drive from Washington, DC.

  • Room Variety: 4/5
  • Comfort and Cleanliness: 5/5
  • Location: 4/5
  • Affordability: 3/5
  • Family-Friendliness: 4/5

#2nd Best Choice

long weekend trips from washington dc

Goodstone Inn & Restaurant — Virginia

The Goodstone Inn & Restaurant, resting on 265 acres of rolling hills, is a 5-star hotel featuring 18 beautifully decorated rooms in Middleburg, Virginia.

  • Comfort and Cleanliness: 4/5
  • Location: 5/5
  • Affordability: 2/5
  • Family-Friendliness: 3/5

#3rd Best Choice

long weekend trips from washington dc

The Craddock Terry Hotel — Virginia

The Craddock Terry Hotel, located in a building constructed in 1905, is a 4-star, 44-room hotel along Commerce Street in downtown Lynchburg.

  • Room Variety: 3/5

Here are top 45 weekend getaways from Washington DC.

1. Salamander Resort & Spa — Virginia (Editor’s Choice)

Salamander Resort & Spa — Virginia

500 N Pendleton St Middleburg, VA 20117 (540) 751-3160 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Ratings Criteria

  • Luxurious amenities: Salamander Resort & Spa offers a wide range of luxurious amenities, such as a world-class spa, outdoor pools, a fitness center, and beautifully appointed rooms. 
  • Scenic Location: Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Middleburg, Virginia, Salamander Resort & Spa provides a serene and scenic setting for a weekend getaway.
  • Pricey: The luxurious nature of Salamander Resort & Spa comes with a higher price tag. Accommodations, dining, and spa treatments can be quite expensive, making it less accessible for budget-conscious travelers.
  • Limited dining options: It’s worth considering if you have specific dietary preferences or if you prefer a wider range of dining choices.

Here, you can take your loved ones on a family weekend vacation that you will remember for years.

Enjoy various activities such as horseback riding, zip-lining, biking, golfing, catch-and-release fishing, playing various sports, archery, ax throwing, and countless others.

It also has plenty to offer your younger children, like mini art kits, indoor and outdoor pools, scavenger hunts, family crafts programs, board games, and much more.

It features a high-end spa for a much-needed day of pampering, exquisite dining choices for every craving, pet-friendly facilities, and designer suites ideal for large families.

2. Goodstone Inn & Restaurant — Virginia

Goodstone Inn & Restaurant — Virginia

36205 Snake Hill Rd Middleburg, VA 20117 (540) 687-3333 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

  • Tranquil setting: The tranquil and secluded setting offers a peaceful atmosphere, allowing guests to relax and unwind amidst beautiful gardens and rolling hills.
  • Culinary excellence: The Goodstone Inn & Restaurant boasts a renowned culinary program featuring farm-to-table cuisine prepared with locally sourced ingredients. 
  • Limited recreational facilities: If you’re seeking extensive amenities or a wide range of recreational options, you may find them more limited here.
  • Remote location: The property is situated in a rural area, which means that access to nearby attractions or services may require driving and planning in advance.

It is the perfect accommodation to check in when searching for places near Washington DC for vacation, less than one hour and twenty minutes from Washington, DC.

It boasts boutique cottages, a peaceful setting, luxury amenities, premier hospitality, catering services for special occasions, and more.

This accommodation features fine-dining eateries, serving artfully plated dishes prepared from high-quality ingredients and an extensive collection of fine wines.

It also has an onsite, fully-operating farm with chickens, cows, a llama, gardening areas, and so on.

3. The Craddock Terry Hotel — Virginia

The Craddock Terry Hotel — Virginia

1312 Commerce St Lynchburg, VA 24504 (434) 455-1500 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

  • Unique accommodation: The historic building has been creatively repurposed, incorporating original features and offering a blend of modern comfort and vintage charm.
  • Location and accessibility: Situated in Lynchburg, Virginia, The Craddock Terry Hotel is conveniently located near downtown attractions, restaurants, and shops. Guests can easily explore the city’s vibrant culture, historical sites, and entertainment options without extensive travel.
  • Limited on-site amenities: While it provides comfortable accommodations, guests may find a more limited selection of facilities such as a spa, fitness center, or extensive recreational options.
  • Noise potential: Light sleepers or those seeking a more tranquil environment may want to consider this factor before booking.

It is the perfect place to relax as you rest in a room with colossal windows offering picturesque views, residential-style furniture, high-quality linens, rustic accents, and more.

It also offers catering services for special occasions, sophisticated event spaces, pet-friendly rooms, award-winning restaurants, and various packages.

Explore the area as you tour diverse museums, stroll through the historic district, hike along creek-front trails, watch a live show at a theater, shop at boutique stores, and countless others.

4. Harpers Ferry — West Virginia

Harpers Ferry — West Virginia

Harpers Ferry, WV Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Harpers Ferry is a historic town in West Virginia resting on the banks of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers.

It is roughly one hour and twenty minutes from Washington, DC, and offers the perfect place for history buffs to explore.

Head to the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park to explore one of its most popular attractions.

It features several museums, a gorgeous natural area, and recreational opportunities like boating, hiking, whitewater rafting, and fishing.

Another must-visit is St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church, the only church in the area that survived the Civil War and has a Neo-Gothic architectural style.

Before ending your weekend trip, have a delicious vegan-friendly meal at Kelley Farm Kitchen, boasting a humble ambiance, accommodating staff, and mouth-watering plant-based dishes.

Recommended Hotel: Clarion Inn Conference Center Harpers Ferry

5. Gettysburg — Pennsylvania

Gettysburg — Pennsylvania

Gettysburg, PA (717) 334-1160 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Gettysburg, incorporated in 1806, is a Pennsylvanian borough and seat of Adams County.

It offers many historically significant attractions and is less than two hours from Washington, DC.

Kick-start your weekend by visiting the Gettysburg National Military Park.

It serves to protect the site of the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863 during the American Civil War and features a museum housing more than 43,000 artifacts related to the war.

Travel back to the past and learn what domestic life was like during Civil War times by touring the Jennie Wade House, featuring authentic furnishings throughout the home.

Visit the former home and farm of 34th US President Dwight Eisenhower by exploring the over 690-acre Eisenhower National Historic Site.

View fascinating exhibits and more than 4000 artifacts related to different American wars by heading to the Gettysburg Museum of History along Baltimore Street.

Recommended Hotel: Hilton Garden Inn Gettysburg

Related: Hotels in Washington D.C.

6. Philadelphia — Pennsylvania

Philadelphia — Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA (800) 537-7676 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Philadelphia , also known as Philly, is the largest city in Pennsylvania and rests on the banks of the Delaware River.

Drive less than three hours to this bustling metropolis when searching for inexpensive weekend getaways near Washington DC.

Get a better idea of what awaits you by visiting the Independence Visitor Center, offering free amenities such as brochures, regional maps, short historical film screenings, and lots more.

A must-see on your tour is the admission-free Liberty Bell Center, home to a famous bell of the same name symbolizing American independence and equality.

Tour other budget-friendly tourist hotspots like the President’s House, which served as the third presidential mansion, and Elfreth’s Alley, a historic district with beautifully well-preserved homes.

Recommended Hotel: The Rittenhouse Hotel

Related: Fun Day Trips From Philadelphia

7. Annapolis — Maryland

Annapolis — Maryland

Annapolis, MD Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Annapolis, incorporated in 1708, is a waterfront metropolis and capital city of Maryland in Anne Arundel County.

It is the perfect destination for last minute weekend getaways from Washington DC because it is a mere fifty minutes away.

Here, you can enjoy activities like signing up for wine tastings, booking guided tours at a local agency, and dining at a top-rated restaurant.

Visit attractions like the U.S. Naval Academy Museum displaying artifacts, galleries, and memorabilia related to American naval training, figures, and significant achievements.

Spend time in nature at the 340-acre Quiet Waters Park, where you can enjoy paddleboarding, rowing boats, kayaking, canoeing, swimming with your dog at a pet-friendly beach, and more.

Explore other places like the Maryland State House, the oldest continuously operating state capitol in the US, and the St. Anne’s Church, a historical church erected in the 18th century.

Recommended Hotel: Graduate Annapolis

8. The Greenbrier — West Virginia

The Greenbrier — West Virginia

101 W Main St White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986 (855) 453-4858 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

The Greenbrier is a luxurious, 5-star resort founded in 1778 in White Sulphur Springs, a beautiful city in West Virginia.

Prepare to enjoy one of the best romantic getaways from Washington DC as you and your partner drive roughly four hours to check into the high-end accommodation.

This outstanding resort boasts high-end amenities, gorgeously decorated bedrooms, various packages for every occasion, and many others to make your stay more intimate.

Spend quality time with your beloved as you sign up for a relaxing couple’s treatment at the spa and go on a fantastic dinner date at one of its many onsite eateries.

It also offers various activities for all seasons, like horseback riding, golfing, biking through the captivating landscape, carriage rides, ice skating, booking guided tours, and so on.

Recommended Hotel: The Schoolhouse Hotel

9. Rehoboth Beach — Delaware

Rehoboth Beach — Delaware

Rehoboth Beach, DE (866) 284-7483 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Rehoboth Beach is an oceanfront town resting on the shores of the Atlantic Coast in Delaware, between two hours and thirty minutes to three hours and twenty minutes from Washington, DC.

Are you traveling with your loved ones?

Then, I recommend stopping by Funland, a family-owned amusement park with at least 19 rides for all ages, a high-energy arcade, and engaging games.

Spend time basking under the sun or swimming in the cool water by heading to the Rehoboth Beach Public Beach, boasting a sandy shoreline and a mile-long boardwalk.

Have a more adventurous experience by visiting the Delaware Seashore State Park, where you can enjoy kayaking, fishing, surfing, camping, chartering a boat, or signing up for guided tours.

You can also go on a shopping spree at Tanger Outlets Rehoboth Beach, featuring stores like Adidas, Coach, Ulta Beauty, Kate Spade, Nike, Hot Topic, Calvin Klein, and so much more.

Recommended Hotel: Canalside Inn

10. Whitetail Resort — Pennsylvania

Whitetail Resort — Pennsylvania

13805 Blairs Valley Rd Mercersburg, PA 17236 (717) 328-9400 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Whitetail Resort, founded in 1991, is a four-season resort on Two Top Mountain in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, roughly two hours from Washington, DC.

It is a fantastic winter destination boasting 109 acres of skiable areas, nine lift systems, ski slopes of varying difficulties for all skill levels, and more.

You can also enjoy other activities like snow tubing, snowboarding, ice skating, and signing up for lessons.

During the warmer months, it offers activities like golfing at a 72-par course, fly fishing, and many others.

It also offers other onsite amenities like five dining choices, lodging facilities, seasonal programs for all ages, a sports shop, and so on.

Recommended Hotel: Holiday Inn Express & Suites Clear Spring, an IHG Hotel

11. Ocean City — New Jersey

Ocean City — New Jersey

Ocean City, NJ (609) 399-6111 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Ocean City, roughly a 3-hour and 30-minute drive from Washington DC is a coastal metropolis in Cape May County in the neighboring state of New Jersey.

It is the perfect place to unwind with your travel buddies as you relax by the oceanfront while enjoying a beach trip.

Have a thrilling time at the Ocean City Boardwalk, where you can play miniature golf, shop for souvenirs, rent water sports gear, snack on treats sold by vendors, hit the arcade, and more.

Spend some time under the sun at Corson’s Inlet State Park, ideal for fishing, enjoying a leisurely beach day, boating, and birdwatching.

Want an exciting night out with your group this weekend?

Then, head to Playland’s Castaway Cove because it offers go-karts, colossal sides, roller coasters, thrilling rides, a drop tower, a carousel, and kid-friendly attractions.

Related: Weekend Getaways Near Jersey City

12. New York City — New York

New York City — New York

New York City, NY (212) 484-1222 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

New York City , nicknamed the Big Apple, is a world-famous metropolis and the most populous city in the country.

It is the ideal destination for your long weekend trips from Washington DC because it is less than four hours away and boasts endless fun-filled opportunities.

Tour famed landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, a world symbol of freedom gifted by France, and the Empire State Building, an art deco-style skyscraper that towers 102 stories high.

Have a blast outdoors at the over 840-acre Central Park, boasting two ice skating rinks, a gorgeous landscape, eye-catching sculptures, and various recreation opportunities.

Are you an art enthusiast?

Then, visit one of the largest art museums in the continent, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, with a massive collection of over two million pieces from all over the world.

Enjoy other activities like taking in jaw-dropping views of the city at the observation deck at the Rockefeller Center and watching a Broadway show at Times Square.

Related: Fun Day Trips From NYC

13. The Inn at Perry Cabin — Maryland

The Inn at Perry Cabin — Maryland

308 Watkins Ln St Michaels, MD 21663 (410) 745-2200 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

The Inn at Perry Cabin, which initially opened in 1816, is a 4-star hotel in St. Michaels on the eastern shore of Maryland, roughly two hours from Washington, DC.

Do you want to get a break from large crowds and the noise of city life?

Then, I highly recommend checking into this elevated hotel alone or with your partner, friends, or family.

It offers a serene landscape, calming waterfront views, breathtaking nature views, outdoor sitting areas with fire pits, and more.

It features a high-end spa with a seasonal outdoor pool, seven treatment rooms, and services like massages, facial therapies, body treatments, mani-pedis, waxing, and so on.

Have the ultimate luxurious experience by booking the One Bedroom Luxury Suite.

It boasts a king-sized bed, a soaking tub, fine linens, elegant accents, a flat-screen TV, a grand fireplace, a private balcony or terrace, and numerous others.

14. Foster Harris House — Virginia

Foster Harris House — Virginia

189 Main St Washington, VA 22747 (202) 413-7690 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

The Foster Harris House, established in 1984, is a charming bed and breakfast in a house constructed in 1905 in Washington, Virginia.

It is a 1-hour and 30-minute drive from Washington, DC.

It has a spectacular dining area with gorgeous decorations, comfy furnishing, an intimate ambiance, eye-catching art installations, and a sizable menu of delicious dishes.

It has various guestrooms, like the Mountain View Room, boasting a private bath with a spa shower, a sitting room, a queen-size bed, a loveseat, a crystal chandelier, and more.

You can enjoy a peaceful weekend trip in the area as you go wine tasting, shopping at boutique stores, sightseeing, or spending the day at a park.

15. Glen Gordon Manor — Virginia

Glen Gordon Manor — Virginia

1482 Zachary Taylor Hwy Huntly, VA 22640 (540) 636-6010 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Glen Gordon Manor is a 5-star hotel that opened its doors to the public in 2006 in Huntly, Virginia, with an award-winning restaurant.

It sits on 45 acres of well-landscaped area and is less than a two-hour drive from Washington, DC.

It offers luxurious rooms, gourmet breakfasts in a beautiful dining area, champagne on arrival, high-speed wifi, an extravagant spa, and more.

It is the perfect place to celebrate a momentous occasion with your significant other because it offers several packages.

The award-winning Wine Country Date Night is a superb choice for a terrific wine-tasting experience with your partner.

It includes a romantic room or suite, wine tasting at a nearby vineyard, a 5-course dinner for two, a 3-course gourmet breakfast, and a complimentary room upgrade if available.

16. Turf Valley Resort — Maryland

Turf Valley Resort — Maryland

2700 Turf Valley Rd Ellicott City, MD 21042 (410) 465-1500 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Turf Valley Resort is a 172-room accommodation in Ellicott City, Maryland, less than one hour and twenty minutes from Washington, DC.

It is the ideal resort for a cool overnight trip, offering amenities like two championship 18-hole golf courses, all-inclusive packages, scenic nature trails, and an indoor pool.

At its elegant spa, you can snack on choco-dipped strawberries in a serenity room, soak in a hot tub, and sign up for massage therapies, body treatments, or facials.

Other facilities include an outdoor pool with a slide, a fully equipped fitness center, three tennis courts, catering services for special occasions, and so much more.

17. The Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Resort — Maryland

The Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Resort — Maryland

100 Heron Blvd, US-50 Cambridge, MD 21613 (410) 901-1234 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

The Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Resort is a 4-star accommodation sitting on 342 acres of land in Cambridge, Maryland, less than three hours from Washington, DC.

This waterfront resort offers a boatload of amenities, like a charging station for electric vehicles, laundry areas, a fitness center, high-speed wifi, event spaces, a nearby marina, and more.

Enjoy activities like swimming in an indoor or outdoor pool, golfing, playing basketball, enjoying a fun round of tennis, hiking through picturesque nature trails, and many others.

It boasts a luxurious spa offering various massages, firming facials, body scrubs, signature mani-pedis, and hair therapies.

18. The Annapolis Inn — Maryland

The Annapolis Inn — Maryland

144 Prince George St Annapolis, MD 21401 (410) 295-5200 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

The Annapolis Inn, established in the late 18th century, is a delightful bed and breakfast along Prince George Street in Maryland.

If you want to sleep overnight at a charming hotel for your getaway, Washington DC has many fantastic options nearby, like this charming accommodation roughly an hour’s drive away.

It offers a three-course breakfast in a gorgeous dining room with an elegant table, a stunning chandelier, eye-catching artwork, and a grand fireplace.

It also boasts several packages for every occasion, like the Girlfriends Getaway, perfect for a weekend trip with your friends.

This package includes afternoon tea, dinner reservations for the entirety of your stay, transportation arrangements to and from the hotel, and more.

19. The Angler’s Inn — West Virginia

The Angler’s Inn — West Virginia

867 Washington St Harpers Ferry, WV 25425 (304) 535-1239 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

The Angler’s Inn is a four-room bed and breakfast in a Victorian home from the 1870s along Washington Street in Harpers Ferry, about a 1-hour and 15-minute drive from Washington, DC.

Its delightful bedrooms feature a private bath, a sitting room, top-quality linens, charming art installations, and so on.

This B&B boasts complimentary fast wifi, central air-conditioning, onsite parking, a beautiful landscape, a gourmet breakfast, a kitchen, guided fishing trips upon reservation, and more.

It also has many attractions where you can enjoy activities like horseback riding, touring historical sites, hiking by the riverfront, trying various water sports, and many others.

20. The Bavarian Inn — West Virginia

The Bavarian Inn — West Virginia

164 Shepherd Grade Rd Shepherdstown, WV 25443 (304) 876-2551 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

The Bavarian Inn is a hotel in a historic home constructed in the 1930s, nestled on a beautifully landscaped area near the banks of the Potomac River.

You can find it in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, roughly one hour and thirty minutes from Washington, DC.

Some of its facilities include an infinity pool, sports courts, a hot tub, a health club, an ATM, ADA-accessible common areas, a gift shop, an outdoor fire pit, a fitness room, and more.

Depending on which room you book, you can take advantage of amenities like air conditioning, a balcony, a cozy fireplace, a fridge, cable TV, a whirlpool tub, and many others.

It is the ideal place to check in close to various tourist hotspots to enjoy activities like trying your luck at a casino, exploring a historic site, tasting wines, and playing golf.

21. Gibson’s Inn of Annapolis

Gibson’s Inn of Annapolis

110 Prince George St Annapolis, MD 21401 (410) 268-5555 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

The Gibson’s Inn of Annapolis, established in 1980, is a hotel consisting of three houses, the Patterson, Berman, and Lauer House.

Are you planning your weekend getaways in Washington DC, and want to stay at a hotel around the area for a quieter ambiance?

Then, this accommodation is the perfect choice for you because it is roughly a 45-minute drive away.

It has twenty beautifully furnished rooms, a spacious shaded brick courtyard, a 19th-century styled parlor, and a stunning dining room.

It offers an expansive breakfast selection featuring fresh seasonal fruits, yogurt, assorted cereals, oatmeal, granola bars, freshly baked pastries, bread, and so much more.

It is also within walking distance of a visitor center where you can learn more about the area, waterfront parks, local agencies offering guided tours, and several dining choices.

22. Wisp Resort — Maryland

Wisp Resort — Maryland

296 Marsh Hill Rd McHenry, MD 21541 (301) 859-3159 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

The Wisp Resort, founded in 1955, is a highly acclaimed ski resort in McHenry, Maryland, about a three-hour and thirty-minute drive from Washington, DC.

Here, you can take your friends on a much-needed, fun-filled weekend vacation as you spend time bonding and doing all sorts of exciting activities.

Have a fantastic winter escape as you make snowmen, go snowboarding, ski, do snow tubing, and much more.

In the warmer months, enjoy riding a mountain coaster, practicing archery, going on chair lift rides, golfing, gem mining, whitewater rafting, kayaking, and numerous others.

It also boasts an onsite Escape Room where you and your friends can solve puzzles, hints, and clues to make your way out of a challenging themed room.

Recommended Hotel: The Lodge at Wisp

23. The Jefferson Hotel — Virginia

The Jefferson Hotel — Virginia

101 W Franklin St Richmond, VA 23220 (804) 788-8000 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

The Jefferson Hotel is a longtime-running, 5-star accommodation that debuted in 1895 in downtown Richmond in the Old Dominion state of Virginia.

Splurge on a much-deserved, luxurious weekend getaway by driving roughly two hours to this elevated hotel.

It boasts 181 beautifully decorated rooms featuring spacious floor plans, high-end furnishing, marble baths, hand-crafted bedding, feather beds, dual vanities, and lots more.

This hotel has opulent decor, high ceilings, mesmerizing art installations, exceptional service, a champagne Sunday brunch, and many others.

You can also dine at its outstanding onsite restaurant, the Lemaire, offering professional servers, delectable New American cuisine, a curated list of more than 200 wines, and so on.

You can get tickets for live shows, tour info, transportation, complimentary bike loans, pet sitting services, gift deliveries, brochures on local attractions, and the like at the concierge.

24. Old Town Alexandria — Virginia

Old Town Alexandria — Virginia

Old Town Alexandria, VA 22314 (703) 838-5005 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

​​Old Town is a historic neighborhood and one of the oldest sections in Alexandria, Virginia, dating back to 1749.

It is the ideal destination for short trips from Washington DC because it is a mere 20-minute drive away.

Here, you can find several antique shops, century-old townhomes, eclectic dining choices, over 100 independent boutique stores, red brick sidewalks, and cobblestone streets.

Explore the area free of charge by riding a bike or boarding the admission-free King Street Trolley.

Travel back in time to the late 18th century by going on a guided tour of the Carlyle House Historic Park, a Georgian-style mansion erected in 1752 by a wealthy merchant.

You can also view artwork in various forms at the Torpedo Factory Art Center and tour the Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Museum, a former apothecary shop from 1805 to 1933.

Recommended Hotel: Lorien Hotel & Spa

25. Morrison House Old Town Alexandria — Virginia

Morrison House Old Town Alexandria — Virginia

116 S Alfred St Alexandria, VA 22314 (703) 838-8000 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

The Morrison House Old Town Alexandria is a luxurious 4-star boutique hotel located in a building constructed in the 1790s in Virginia.

Are you preparing for your Washington DC weekend getaways and want to stay at a fabulous place in the area?

Then this hotel is a fabulous choice because it is a mere 30-minute drive away.

It has several amenities to make your stay more comfortable, like valet services, nightly wine hour, full continental breakfasts, a well-decorated parlor, and a library filled with various books.

Head to its onsite eatery, The Study, after spending the day touring the area.

It offers a sizable selection of expertly crafted cocktails, a modern American menu that changes with seasonally changing specialties, a luxurious atmosphere, live piano music, and more.

26. Loudoun County — Virginia

Loudoun County — Virginia

Loudoun County, VA Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Loudoun County, founded in 1757, is one of the most populous counties in northern Virginia.

It is the ideal destination when looking for places to go for a weekend trip near you because it is roughly a 30-minute drive from Washington, DC.

Have a fantastic wine-tasting experience at the Stone Tower Winery, where you can also go on self-guided tours of its vineyard and enjoy expert-led cellar visits.

Spend time outdoors at the 1000-acre Morven Park, boasting an athletic field complex, formal gardens, multi-purpose trails, three museums, guided tours upon request, and more.

Go on an elevated shopping spree at the Leesburg Premium Outlets, featuring luxury stores like Armani, Swarovski, Coach, Burberry, Michael Kors, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, and so on.

Recommended Hotel: Comfort Suites Leesburg

27. Baltimore — Maryland

Baltimore — Maryland

Baltimore, MD Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Baltimore , nicknamed the Charm City, is a vibrant, independent metropolis resting on the banks of the Patapsco River in Maryland.

It is the perfect destination for your Washington DC area weekend getaways because it is roughly an hour’s drive away.

You can visit prominent tourist hotspots like the Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine here.

It is a historically significant fort that defended Baltimore Harbor against the British navy in the 1800s and is the birthplace of The Star-Spangled Banner, the US national anthem.

You can also head to the Walters Art Museum to view more than 36,000 art pieces from all around the globe.

Enjoy other activities like watching a sports game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, discovering marine life at the National Aquarium, and walking through the historic streets of Fell’s Point.

Recommended Hotel: Sagamore Pendry Baltimore

Related: Fun Day Trips From Baltimore

28. Eastern Shore — Maryland

Eastern Shore — Maryland

Eastern Shore, MD Visit Website Open in Google Maps

The Eastern Shore of Maryland, featuring at least nine counties, is a waterfront area on the banks of the east side of Chesapeake Bay.

It is ideal when planning cheap vacations from Washington DC, less than three hours away, because it offers various budget-friendly attractions.

Enjoy free things like walking or biking along the streets of the South Chesapeake City Historic District and taking pictures of its century-old buildings.

View an impressive collection of wildfowl carvings worldwide, including working decoys used by hunters and art sculptures, by visiting the affordable Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art.

Other fun options include watching wild horses roam the shores of the Assateague Island National Seashore and dining at a well-loved dining establishment.

Recommended Hotel: Sleep Inn Salisbury

29. Rappahannock County — Virginia

Rappahannock County — Virginia

Rappahannock County, VA (540) 675-5330 Visit Website Open in Google Maps

Rappahannock County, founded in 1833, is a landlocked county resting in the northern region of Piedmont.

Create long-lasting memories with your travel buddies as you enjoy a plethora of fun-filled activities.

Have a leisurely afternoon at the Little Washington Winery, offering hand-crafted artisan wines and craft beer.

Are you an avid hiker looking for a challenging route backed by breathtaking nature views?

If so, I highly recommend hiking the 5.6-mile loop of Little Devils Stairs Trail.

Have a blast trying other activities like viewing artwork at the independently-owned Cottage Curator and shopping for unique finds at ​​the Copper Fox Antiques.

Recommended Hotel: LeFay Cottage at Little Washington

30. Wilmington — Delaware

Wilmington — Delaware

Wilmington, DE (800) 489-6664 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Wilmington, nicknamed the Corporate Capital of the World, is a riverfront city incorporated in 1731 in Delaware, about a 1-hour and 10-minute drive from Washington, DC.

It is home to several outstanding tourist hotspots perfect for a sightseeing tour with friends, a romantic weekend getaway with your significant other, or going on a family vacation.

Enjoy a date with your partner by exploring the Nemours Estate, boasting one of the largest informal French gardens in the continent and a stunning French château-inspired mansion.

The Delaware Children’s Museum is a must-visit for families, offering immersive activities, play areas, and interactive exhibits ideal for toddlers to teens.

Have a terrific tour experience with your friends by visiting the Hagley Museum, featuring a historical machine shop, a Renaissance Revival garden, and a house museum.

You can also watch a mesmerizing live show at the Grand Opera House, stroll along the Wilmington Riverwalk, and much more.

Recommended Hotel: Hotel Du Pont

31. Central Virginia — Virginia

Central Virginia — Virginia

Central Virginia, VA Visit Website Open in Google Maps

Central Virginia, explored by settlers in the early 1600s, is an area in Virginia consisting of at least seven counties.

It is less than a three-hour drive from Washington, DC.

It is a must-visit for history buffs because it boasts a rich past and various historical sites to discover.

Kick-start your tour by exploring the Henricus Historical Park, a living history museum with costumed actors and Colonial buildings showing what life was like in an English settlement.

Get the chance to visit a Gregorian-style manor constructed in the 1750s by heading to the Wilton House Museum displaying over 1400 artifacts from the 17th to 19th centuries.

Head to Kings Dominion in Doswell, Virginia, after touring various century-old attractions for a fun day out on your weekend trip.

It is a colossal 280-acre amusement park with a 20-acre water park, at least 60 rides, including 13 roller coasters, live shows, and tons more.

Recommended Hotel: Hyatt Place Richmond Chester

32. Thomas — West Virginia

Thomas — West Virginia

Thomas, WV Visit Website Open in Google Maps

Thomas is a waterfront city in Tucker County and was once a coal town named after Thomas Beall Davis, a prominent American democratic politician.

It is roughly two hours and fifty minutes to three hours and thirty minutes from Washington, DC.

Visit attractions like the Buxton & Landstreet Gallery and Studios, displaying regional fine art exhibits of diverse forms, like paintings, pottery, glassworks, prints, and so on.

You can grab a couple of drinks at the Purple Fiddle at night, offering tasty food and entertaining live performances.

Shop for souvenirs at the Thomasyard, selling items like local jams, flowers, fine wines, gourmet condiments, bath essentials, ceramics, and so much more.

Recommended Hotel: The Inn at Canaan

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33. Arlington County — Virginia

Arlington County — Virginia

Arlington County, VA (800) 296-7996 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Arlington County, nestled on the southwestern banks of the Potomac River, is a county founded in 1801 in northern Virginia.

Are you planning your Washington DC vacations and looking for other must-visit places to try various enjoyable activities?

If so, I suggest driving roughly fifteen minutes to this neighboring county.

Here, you can go on guided sightseeing tours, dine at a renowned eatery, enjoy a couple of drinks at a bar, stroll through a picture-perfect park, and more.

Tour one of its most popular attractions, the Arlington National Cemetery, an over 630-acre US Army-run national cemetery where you can honor the lives of those who served in the army.

You can also pay your respects to US service members who were never identified by visiting the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Recommended Hotel: Melrose Georgetown Hotel

34. Alexandria — Virginia

Alexandria — Virginia

Alexandria, VA (703) 838-5005 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Alexandria, less than a 30-minute drive from Washington, DC, is a riverfront city founded in 1749 in northern Virginia.

It has plenty to offer you, such as specialty museums, national memorials, historical sites, spectacular dining choices, and countless others.

Immerse yourself in stunning artwork at the Torpedo Factory Art Center, boasting striking pieces in various forms, such as photography, sculptures, paintings, ceramics, jewelry, and the like.

Spend time outdoors at Huntley Meadows Park as you enjoy hiking, catching up on some reading on a bench, honing your photography skills, observing passing wildlife, and so on.

Try other activities like exploring its historic Old Town district, enjoying scenic waterfront views aboard the Potomac Water Taxi, and much more.

Recommended Hotel: The Westin Alexandria Old Town

35. Charlottesville — Virginia

Charlottesville — Virginia

Charlottesville, VA (434) 293-6789 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Charlottesville, nicknamed C’ville, is a city in Central Virginia, less than three hours from Washington, DC.

This metropolis is the perfect destination for a memorable sightseeing adventure because it is home to many highly acclaimed tourist hotspots.

Visit places like Monticello, the primary plantation of Founding Father and third US president, Thomas Jefferson, constructed in 1772.

Another must-see is the University of Virginia, a breathtaking public research university established by former president Jefferson in 1819.

Take in the fresh air by visiting the Carter Mountain Orchard, where you can enjoy seasonal fruit picking, appreciate enthralling valley views, shop at its onsite country store, and more.

Other fun activities in the area are shopping at the Historic Downtown Mall, sipping fine wines at the Trump Winery, and hiking through Saunders-Monticello Trail.

Recommended Hotel: Omni Charlottesville Hotel

36. Richmond — Virginia

Richmond — Virginia

Richmond, VA (804) 782-2777 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Richmond , nicknamed the River City, is the capital metropolis of Virginia and one of its most populous cities.

Visit places like Maymont, boasting a house museum, several formal gardens, a nature center, an impressive carriage collection, native wildlife exhibits, and more.

Get the chance to view more than 22,000 artworks of varying forms by going on a self-guided tour of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.

You can also stroll through differently-themed gardens at the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden and learn about local history at the Virginia Capitol Building.

Recommended Hotel: Courtyard by Marriott Richmond Downtown

37. Virginia Beach — Virginia

Virginia Beach — Virginia

Virginia Beach, VA (757) 385-4700 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Virginia Beach , first incorporated in 1906, is an oceanfront Virginia city less than four hours from Washington, DC.

Get a break from your daily life as you go on a beachfront weekend vacation with your travel buddies in this magnificent metropolis.

Start your trip by exploring the three-mile-long Virginia Beach Boardwalk, featuring various eateries, a playground for your kids, a statue, museums, and more.

Enjoy a relaxing time at the secluded Sandbridge Beach, boasting endless Atlantic Ocean views, a powdery sand shoreline, and a quieter ambiance than other coastlines.

Discover the richness of ocean life at the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, featuring more than 12,000 animals, differently-themed aquariums, and educational displays.

You can also view various propeller-driven military aircraft at the Military Aviation Museum and sip exquisite alcoholic concoctions at the Tarnished Truth Distilling Co.

Recommended Hotel: Hilton Garden Inn Virginia Beach Oceanfront

38. Hershey — Pennsylvania

Hershey — Pennsylvania

Hershey, PA (717) 231-7788 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Hershey is a census-designated place in the Dauphin County of Pennsylvania, about a 2-hour and 30-minute drive from Washington, DC.

Create memories to last a lifetime with your loved ones as you explore its many wonders.

Have a blast at Hersheypark, a theme park boasting several shops, eateries, an onsite waterpark, and at least 76 attractions, including 13 roller coasters, for all ages.

The Hershey Story Museum is a must-visit for chocolate lovers, featuring a chocolate lab for your little ones, interactive displays, and immersive activities.

You can also view blooming flowers of every color at the Hershey Gardens, observe live animals at the ZooAmerica North American Wildlife Park, and watch live shows at the Hershey Theatre.

Recommended Hotel: Best Western Plus Hershey

39. Norfolk — Virginia

Norfolk — Virginia

Norfolk, VA (800) 368-3097 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Norfolk, incorporated in 1705, is an independent city in Virginia resting on the shores of the Elizabeth River and Chesapeake Bay.

It offers several attractions where you can enjoy going on guided tours, dining establishments catering to your every craving, and other fantastic tourist hotspots for all budgets,

Head to the Battleship Wisconsin, one of the largest battleships constructed by the US Navy, at Nauticus to visit its most popular attraction.

Appreciate the beauty of nature at the 158-acre Norfolk Botanical Garden, featuring gorgeous themed sections and a Naturalistic Landscape design.

View exotic animals with your companions at the Virginia Zoo, like Bornean orangutans, African lions, red pandas, cheetahs, Malayan tigers, meerkats, white rhinos, zebras, and tons more.

Recommended Hotel: Hilton Norfolk The Main

40. Bethesda — Maryland

Bethesda — Maryland

Bethesda, MD (877) 209-5883 Visit Website Open in Google Maps

Bethesda is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in southern Maryland’s Montgomery County.

Make long-lasting memories with your friends, significant other, or loved ones as you enjoy various activities.

You can watch a captivating live show at the Strathmore, an artistic and cultural venue erected in 1981, and go on a shopping spree at Bethesda Row, an upscale shopping mall.

Have fun with your kids as you play with them at a playground at the Cabin John Regional Park and view interactive exhibits or participate in immersive programs at the KID Museum.

Recommended Hotel: The Bethesdan Hotel, Tapestry Collection by Hilton

41. Assateague Island — Maryland

Assateague Island — Maryland

Assateague Island, MD (410) 641-1441 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Assateague Island, nestled on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, is a barrier island spanning at least 37 miles long in Berlin, Maryland.

Catch up with your friends as you enjoy a much-needed break from city life by driving roughly three hours to Assateague Island.

Relax on the sandy shoreline as you sunbathe, have a delightful picnic, observe passing wild horses from a safe distance, or go for a quick dip in the ocean.

You can also enjoy a more adventurous experience on the island by kayaking, canoeing, camping, signing up for ranger-led programs, driving off-road vehicles, and so much more.

Recommended Hotel: Francis Scott Key Family Resort

42. St. Michaels — Maryland

St. Michaels — Maryland

St. Michaels, MD Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

St. Michaels, or Saint Michaels, is a town incorporated in Talbot County in Maryland.

You can find it nestled on the banks of the Miles River, about a two-hour drive from Washington, DC.

Have an unforgettable tour experience exploring attractions like the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, displaying artifacts, vessels, and exhibits related to the Chesapeake Bay.

You can also have a leisurely afternoon with your group at the Lyon Rum Distillery, established in 2012, as you sip exquisite various alcoholic concoctions.

See a stunning historical landmark by visiting the 1879 Hooper Strait Lighthouse, a well-preserved lighthouse from the 19th century.

Recommended Hotel: St. Michaels Inn

43. Chincoteague — Virginia

Chincoteague — Virginia

Chincoteague, VA Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Chincoteague is a charming town nestled on an island of the same name in Accomack County, Virginia.

It is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life as you spend time in nature.

Go on a nature adventure at the 14,000-acre Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge as you enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, horseback riding, biking, observing wildlife, and lots more.

You can also rent a bicycle at the Bike Depot and enjoy biking along scenic trails.

Other activities to try in the area include learning about local history at the Museum of Chincoteague and splashing in the pristine water at Maui Jack’s Waterpark.

Recommended Hotel: Comfort Suites Chincoteague Island Bayfront Resort

44. Shenandoah National Park — Virginia

Shenandoah National Park — Virginia

3655 U.S. Highway 211 East Luray, VA 22835 (540) 999-3500 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Shenandoah National Park, encompassing almost 200,000 acres, is an American national park welcoming more than 1.6 million visitors annually.

It offers the perfect break from city life as you drive roughly two hours from Washington, DC.

Enjoy a spectacular adventure as you enjoy hiking, camping, birdwatching, rock climbing, stargazing, biking, fishing, and numerous others.

It boasts a jaw-dropping natural landscape with majestic waterfalls, lush greenery, dense forests, towering trees, and more.

Recommended Hotel: Hotel Laurance

45. Ellicott City — Maryland

Ellicott City — Maryland

Ellicott City, MD Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Ellicott City, founded in 1772, is a census-designated place and seat of Howard County in Maryland.

Enjoy one of the best weekend getaways from Washington DC by driving roughly one hour to this unincorporated community.

The B&O Ellicott City Station Museum is a must-visit on your sightseeing tour, displaying model trains, authentic railroad artifacts, reenactments, educational programs, and more.

Are you an outdoor enthusiast?

Then, visit Patapsco Valley State Park, an over 14,000-acre state park ideal for picnicking, fishing, hiking, canoeing, mountain biking, horseback riding, and camping.

Drop by a stunning historical and religious landmark before leaving, the Shrine of St. Anthony, a Roman Catholic church erected in 1931 with a Neo-Renaissance architectural design.

Recommended Hotel: Sonesta ES Suites Columbia Baltimore

Getaway Guide 

Comparing destinations: which one is right for you.

When planning a weekend getaway, it’s essential to compare the different attractions to ensure you choose the one that perfectly suits your interests. 

Each destination offers its own unique charm, and by comparing them, you can make an informed decision that maximizes your enjoyment.

At Salamander Resort, I was whisked away by the equine charm, and after a relaxed trail ride, I basked in their world-class spa. 

During our stay there, my daughter was smitten with their culinary classes.

Goodstone Inn, with its captivating history, was our gastronomical heaven. 

A romantic sunset wine tasting overlooking the sprawling vineyards was etched in my memory, and the kids adored the friendly farm animals.

A quirky twist to our adventures was the Craddock Terry Hotel. 

Luxuriating in their rich industrial heritage, my children found delight in the shoe-themed whimsy. 

The in-room breakfast, served in an antique wooden shoeshine box, was an amusing surprise. 

How I Picked The Destinations 

When it came to selecting my weekend getaways in Washington DC, I took a personalized and immersive approach. 

I engaged in lively conversations with locals, tapping into their insider knowledge and recommendations for hidden gems. 

Additionally, I delved into extensive online research, exploring travel blogs and forums to uncover lesser-known attractions and experiences. 

With this amalgamation of local insights and online wisdom, I crafted a unique itinerary that promised delightful surprises and authentic encounters in the captivating capital.

Our Property Rating Method 

I rate these properties based on the following criteria:

  • Room Variety: I use this to rate the room options offered by every property. What room types are available? Can it accommodate different budgets, group sizes, and preferences? I ask myself these questions when evaluating the property’s room variety. 
  • Comfort and Cleanliness: This measures the overall cleanliness and comfort of the accommodations. Does it have comfortable beds? Are the rooms spotless and dust-free? These are important factors I consider when rating comfort and cleanliness. 
  • Location: This is used to evaluate how convenient and accessible the property is. How close is it to the attractions? Are there good public transportation options near the location? Is it easily accessible for families? These questions are important when I rate the location of every accommodation. 
  • Affordability: I use this to evaluate the property’s affordability. Are the room rates reasonable? Does the property have any additional fees? Does the property offer discounts or packages? I ask myself this in order to rate affordability. 
  • Family-Friendliness: This evaluates the family-friendliness of each property. Does it offer babysitting services and children’s activities? Does it have connecting rooms for families? I use these questions to rate the family-friendliness of the property. 

Frequently Asked Questions 

Are there any scenic coastal destinations near washington dc for a weekend trip.

Yes, there are several coastal destinations near Washington DC that make for great weekend getaways, such as Ocean City in Maryland and Rehoboth Beach in Delaware.

How Far Are The Weekend Getaway Destinations From Washington DC?

Shenandoah National Park is approximately 70 miles west of Washington DC, making it easily accessible for a weekend trip. Annapolis, Maryland, is about 30 miles east of the capital city, allowing for a short drive or train ride. Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia, is around 65 miles northwest of Washington DC, providing a scenic drive or train journey.

What Outdoor Activities Can I Enjoy During A Weekend Getaway From Washington DC?

Shenandoah National Park offers numerous outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, birdwatching, and scenic drives along Skyline Drive. Annapolis provides opportunities for sailing, boating, and waterfront dining. Harper’s Ferry allows for hiking, whitewater rafting, and exploring the historic town.

Conclusion 

When seeking the best weekend getaways from Washington DC, my family and I wholeheartedly recommend Salamander Resort & Spa. 

Its unique blend of luxurious accommodations, gourmet dining, and a wealth of family-friendly activities sets it apart. 

Nestled in the heart of Virginia’s wine country, it offers a retreat from city life without losing any creature comforts. 

Compared to other options, it has been the most memorable based on our personal experiences, offering unparalleled service and fun. 

So, if you’re hunting for that perfect family-friendly escape, this luxurious country resort should be at the top of your list.

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Salamander Resort & Spa - 1 hour from DC

Salamander Resort & Spa , 500 North Pendleton Street, Middleburg, VA 20117, Phone: 844-303-2723 --->

Primland - 5 hours and 30 minutes from DC

Primland , 2000 Busted Rock Road, Meadows of Dan, VA 24120, Phone: 866-960-7746

Washington, VA - Foster Harris House - 1 hour 20 minutes

Foster Harris House , 189 Main Street, Washington, VA 22747, Phone: 540-675-3757 --->

Glen Gordon Manor - 1 hour 20 minutes

Glen Gordon Manor , 1482 Zachary Taylor Hwy, Huntly, VA 22640, Phone: 540-636-6010 --->

Goodstone Inn & Restaurant, a Romantic Getaway from Washington, DC - 1 hour driving time

Goodstone Inn & Restaurant, a Romantic Getaway from Washington, DC - 1 hour driving time

Goodstone Inn & Restaurant , 36205 Snake Hill Road, Middleburg, VA 20117, Phone: 877-219-4663

Turf Valley - 50 minutes from Washington, DC

Turf Valley - 50 minutes from Washington, DC

Turf Valley , 2700 Turf Valley Road, Ellicott City, MD 21042, Phone: 410-465-1500 --->

Chesapeake Bay - The Inn at Perry Cabin - 1 hour 30 minutes from DC

Chesapeake Bay - The Inn at Perry Cabin - 1 hour 30 minutes from DC

The Inn at Perry Cabin , 308 Watkins Lane, St. Michaels, MD 21663, Phone: 410-745-2200

The Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Resort

The Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Resort

The Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Resort , 100 Heron Blvd. at Route 50, Cambridge, MD 21613, Phone: 410-901-1234 --->

The Cavalier Virginia - 3 hours 20 min

The Cavalier Virginia - 3 hours 20 min

4200 Atlantic Ave, Virginia Beach, VA 23451, Phone: 757-425-8555

The Annapolis Inn, a Weekend Getaway from DC - 40 minutes

The Annapolis Inn, a Weekend Getaway from DC - 40 minutes

The Annapolis Inn , 144 Prince George St., Annapolis, MD 21401, Phone: 410-295-5200

Harpers Ferry - The Angler’s Inn - 1 hour 15 minutes

Harpers Ferry - The Angler’s Inn - 1 hour 15 minutes

The Angler’s Inn , 867 W Washington Street, Harpers Ferry , WV 25425, Phone: 304-535-1239

Shepherdstown, WV - The Bavarian Inn - 1 hour 30 minutes

Shepherdstown, WV - The Bavarian Inn - 1 hour 30 minutes

164 Shepherd Grade Road, Shepherdstown, WV 25443, Phone: 304-876-2551

The Tides Inn

The Tides Inn

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Gibson’s Lodgings of Annapolis – 40 minutes

Gibson’s Lodgings of Annapolis – 40 minutes

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Virginia Crossings Hotel and Conference Center

Virginia Crossings Hotel and Conference Center

1000 Virginia Center Parkway, Glen Allen, VA 23059, 804 727 1400

The Wisp Resort - 2 hours 50 minutes

The Wisp Resort - 2 hours 50 minutes

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The Jefferson Hotel in Richmond - 1 hour and 50 minutes

The Jefferson Hotel in Richmond - 1 hour and 50 minutes

101 West Franklin St, Richmond, VA 23220, Phone: 804-649-4750

The Craddock Terry Hotel - 3 hours 20 minutes

The Craddock Terry Hotel - 3 hours 20 minutes

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Morrison House in Old Town Alexandria - 20 minutes

Morrison House in Old Town Alexandria - 20 minutes

116 South Alfred Stree, Alexandria, VA 22314, Phone: 866-834-6628

Hillbrook Inn, Charles Town, WV

Hillbrook Inn, Charles Town, WV

4490 Summit Point Rd, Charles Town, WV 25414, 304 725 4223--->

Harmony Hill Bed and Breakfast, Arrington, VA

Harmony Hill Bed and Breakfast, Arrington, VA

929 Wilson Hill Rd, Arrington, VA 22922, 434 263 7750 --->

Rod'n Reel Resort, Chesapeake Beach, MD

Rod'n Reel Resort, Chesapeake Beach, MD

Rod'n Reel Resort , 4160 Mears Ave, Chesapeake Beach, MD 20732, 866 312 5596 --->

Keswick Hall, Keswick, VA

Keswick Hall, Keswick, VA

701 Club Drive, Keswick, VA 22947, 434 979 3440

Boar's Head Resort, Charlottesville

Boar's Head Resort, Charlottesville

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Annapolis, MD

Annapolis, MD

Stroll through the Annapolis streets and learn about the city’s 300 years of history while visiting the Maryland State House, the Banneker-Douglass Museum, the Museum of African American Heritage and the Annapolis Maritime Museum, overlooking the Chesapeake Bay. From the Museum, take a boat trip to see the 1875 lighthouse. Stroll through the garden of the 18th century William Paca House, a beautiful, green oasis in the heart of the city.--->

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  • 1. Salamander Resort & Spa - 1 hour from DC
  • 2. Primland - 5 hours and 30 minutes from DC
  • 3. Washington, VA - Foster Harris House - 1 hour 20 minutes
  • 4. Glen Gordon Manor - 1 hour 20 minutes
  • 5. Goodstone Inn & Restaurant, a Romantic Getaway from Washington, DC - 1 hour driving time
  • 6. Turf Valley - 50 minutes from Washington, DC
  • 7. Chesapeake Bay - The Inn at Perry Cabin - 1 hour 30 minutes from DC
  • 8. The Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Resort
  • 9. The Cavalier Virginia - 3 hours 20 min
  • 10. The Annapolis Inn, a Weekend Getaway from DC - 40 minutes
  • 11. Harpers Ferry - The Angler’s Inn - 1 hour 15 minutes
  • 12. Shepherdstown, WV - The Bavarian Inn - 1 hour 30 minutes
  • 13. The Tides Inn
  • 14. Gibson’s Lodgings of Annapolis – 40 minutes
  • 15. Virginia Crossings Hotel and Conference Center
  • 16. The Wisp Resort - 2 hours 50 minutes
  • 17. The Jefferson Hotel in Richmond - 1 hour and 50 minutes
  • 18. The Craddock Terry Hotel - 3 hours 20 minutes
  • 19. Morrison House in Old Town Alexandria - 20 minutes
  • 20. Hillbrook Inn, Charles Town, WV
  • 21. Harmony Hill Bed and Breakfast, Arrington, VA
  • 22. Rod'n Reel Resort, Chesapeake Beach, MD
  • 23. Keswick Hall, Keswick, VA
  • 24. Boar's Head Resort, Charlottesville
  • 25. Annapolis, MD

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One of the charms of living in D.C. is that there’s always a park or botanical gardens close enough to enjoy a moment of serenity. But sometimes residents need a longer getaway from the politically charged atmosphere, especially as the winter doldrums set in. Luckily, the nation’s capital enjoys a  seat in a prime mid-Atlantic location within hours of rural mountains, waterfront towns, and history-rich sites—all reachable by car or train. Whether you want to glide down a snowy hill, explore colonial history, or celebrate Black history, these weekend trips will give you the chance to explore new surroundings.

(Editors note: Given the changing nature of the COVID-19 pandemic , the hours and accessibility of many venues are fluid and subject to change. Make sure to contact them before visiting. Note that some states, like Pennsylvania, require a negative Covid test within 72 hours of entering.)

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Williamsburg, VA

The Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg Virginia

Picturesque and historical Williamsburg

How to get there

Using interpretive actors and exhibits that simulate life in 18th century colonial America, Williamsburg makes it easy to get lost in the past. Take Amtrak’s Northeast Regional and you'll arrive nearly four hours later in downtown Williamsburg; the train station is conveniently located just a mile from the Colonial Williamsburg Visitors Center. You’ll shave off an hour by driving if you hit I-95 during off-peak times and use the E-ZPass.

Williamsburg stands in the middle of what’s dubbed the historic triangle, with Jamestown and Yorktown, in a Virginia peninsula bookended by the James and York rivers. To explore one or more of these towns over a weekend, it’s best to choose a few sites depending on your interests, as the options are overwhelming. Williamsburg alone contains two museums, interpretative tours, an arboretum, and colonial buildings spread over 300 acres. Get into the colonial spirit and take a carriage ride to cover the extensive grounds.

Many of the area’s attractions are outdoors, making it easy to enjoy a socially distant educational vacation. But make time to view the indoor exhibit Focused: A Century of Virginia Indian Resilience , which begins Jan. 29 at Jamestown Settlement. Taken from the Smithsonian and prominent photographers, the images and objects honor Virginia’s Native American cultural heritage. The highlight of the exhibit is a majestic and intricately woven turkey feather cape worn by the Native American activist Mollie Adams.

Where to stay

Staying at one of the Colonial Williamsburg Resorts allows travelers to soak up the history even after the attractions close. Admire the colonial homes during an evening stroll along Duke of Gloucester Street, a 10-minute walk from Williamsburg Inn ( from $359 per night ). While all of the rooms contain period details, the Churchill, Rockefeller, and Queen’s suites pay homage to historical figures who have visited. Book an appointment for a massage or a session at the hotel spa’s indoor pool. The Social Terrace offers a picturesque spot to grab drinks or a casual dinner overlooking the hotel’s golf course. Williamsburg Lodge ( from $129 per night ) presents a more affordable option with several rooms that are dog friendly.

Laurel Highlands

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Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater in Mill Run

A mountainous region spanning three counties in southwestern Pennsylvania, the Laurel Highlands are a winter wonderland for skiing and snowshoeing enthusiasts. The three-and-half-hour drive follows I-70 in Western Maryland, followed by I-68 or the Pennsylvania Turnpike, where the road curves nonstop through the scenic Allegheny Mountains, so stay alert and don’t drive hungry. Stop midway in Hagerstown at the local outpost of Pittsburgh’s Primanti Bros., whose iconic mile-high sandwiches stuffed with meat, fries, and coleslaw will provide sustenance for the road.

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The region’s three major resorts—Nemacolin, Seven Springs Mountain Resort, Hidden Valley Resort —offer a Highlands Season Pass that allow unlimited skiing and snowboarding at all three. Each resort also offers snow tubing and other thrilling snow adventures, such as dog sledding through the wooded acres at Nemacolin. When you need a break from the slopes, head to the region’s most famous architectural wonder, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater in Mill Run. Fashioned in his signature prairie style with stacks of elongated balconies, the house gets its name from its lofty perch atop a waterfall. Tours of the house resume in February.

Staying at one of the ski resorts, even if you don’t ski, gives you access to a spa and other amenities that will keep your crew entertained. With a game room, roller skating, and bowling alley, Seven Springs caters to families, with a variety of accommodations in the hotel, condos, and cottages ( from $221 per night ). Swanky Nemacolin’s diverse array of offerings on its sprawling 2,200 acres includes everything from a wildlife habitat to a fine art gallery. Rent a luxury home or townhome on the property, or stay in the Chateau ( from $315 ), where the latest season of The Bachelor was filmed . Unwind in front of the spa lounge fireplace while you wait for your massage.

Baltimore, MD

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From the tony Harbor East neighborhood to former working-class-turned-hipster enclave of John Waters’ favorite Hampden, Baltimore is a town of neighborhoods, each with its own distinct personality. Depending on where you live, you can take the Baltimore-Washington Parkway or I-95 for the 40-mile ride. On your way in (or out), stop at Guinness Open Gate Brewery, the iconic Irish brand’s only U.S. spot, to pick up one of its made-in-Maryland experimental brews. Some prefer to take the Marc train from D.C.'s Union Station and hop off at Baltimore’s Penn Station, a 109-year-old Beaux Arts building a few miles north of downtown. It’s worth looking up to admire the station’s stained glass ceiling and the controversial 51-foot stainless steel Male/Female sculpture outside.

Ahead of Black History Month, Baltimore’s tourism bureau has unveiled a new pass that gives visitors discounts to the city’s African American cultural attractions and Black-owned businesses. The list includes the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, which highlights the struggles and achievements of Black Marylanders, with a current exhibit depicting Black Lives Matters activists. That’s just one of the city’s treasure trove of woefully underrated museums. Just south of the Inner Harbor in the Federal Hill neighborhood, the American Visionary Art Museum’s collection from self-taught artists includes a 10-foot statue of Divine and an outdoor oversized egg covered in mirrored mosaics.

From there, it’s a 15-minute drive north to the city’s newest food hall. Whitehall Mill, a rehabbed 18th century flour mill, showcases some of Baltimore’s best food businesses against a background of exposed brick and weathered beams. Reward yourself with Crust by Mack’s famous crab pies, the glittery lemonade at Wight Tea Co., and arroz caldo at Heritage Kitchen, or bivalves at True Chesapeake Oyster Co.

Located in the city’s culturally rich Mount Vernon neighborhood, the Black-owned Ivy Hotel ( from $395 per night ) contains eye-catching design elements at every turn, from the armoires hand painted by local art students to the mural-covered lounge. A stay in one of the 19 rooms and suites in the former 19th century Gilded Age mansion comes loaded with perks, including a memorable breakfast, afternoon tea, and cocktails at the self-service bar. While the city has shut in-restaurant dining due to COVID-19, you can order the Maryland crab cakes to go and eat in your room. Just a few blocks away, visitors will find another beautifully restored former mansion at the Hotel Revival ( from $108 per night ). Get takeout at the popup restaurant from the city’s first female- and Black-owned oyster bar, the Urban Oyster.

St. Michael’s, MD

Sunset at Chesapeake Martime Museum in St Michaels Maryland

St. Michael's, Maryland is more peaceful in the winter than the crazy summers.

Unlike the frenetic summer months, visiting St. Michael’s in winter allows you to experience the area’s quiet natural beauty at your own pace. The 90-minute drive takes you past the Bay Bridge, mostly on route 50, crossing Eastern Shore farms on the way. Make a pit stop 15 minutes before your destination to pick up some homemade peanut butter and strawberry rhubarb jam at the Amish Country Farmers Market in Easton.

With an assemblage of brightly colored shops, Federal and Victorian homes, and a sailboat-studded marina, St. Michael’s downtown could double as a movie set. The town’s main drag, Talbot Street, houses several eclectic boutiques, from jewelry store Silver Linings to the Shops at Sea Captain’s Cottage, a treasure chest of antiques, home decor, and art. St. Michael’s nautical heritage is on display at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, whose 18-acre campus includes a working shipyard and the town’s signature lighthouse. Charming eating spots abound, including St. Michael’s Bistro, which produces an award-winning oyster stew, and local hotspot Ava’s Pizzeria & Wine Bar, whose dining room boasts a beer tap waterfall with a selection of local brews.

Sometimes a hotel is the destination, and we wouldn’t blame you if you spent your entire stay at the Inn at Perry Cabin ( from $595 per night ), made famous by the movie the Wedding Crashers . Nurse a hot toddy by the courtyard firepit at Purser’s Pub, or watch the kaleidoscope sunsets against the Miles River from an adirondack chair on the expansive property.

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15 weekend road trips from washington, d.c..

Whether you’re a local in search of an escape or you’re visiting Washington, D.C. and want to discover more of the area than the crowded historical sites and Washington D.C. landmarks you’ll get inside the city, there are tons of options for weekend road trips from Washington DC.

The great part about visiting DC is that it’s wedged in between the Northeast and the South, so you can travel in either direction and find all kinds of picturesque coastal towns , scenic mountain retreats, and historic cities within a few hours’ drive.

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Where to Stay in Washington DC See all hotel options

  • Willard Intercontinental  – this is an exceptional hotel close to everything
  • Conrad Washington DC  – right next to the Capital One Arena and great restaurants
  • Westin Washington DC City Center  – right in the center of everything

Best Tours and Experiences in Washington DC

  • Tickets for Monuments by Moonlight
  • Private Washington DC Guided Tour
  • Capitol Hill Guided Walking Tour with Entry to US Capitol & Library of Congress
  • Arlington National Cemetery Guided Walking Tour with Changing of the Guards

When I lived in DC, I often took weekend trips to explore the area. There’s a quick jaunt up to Maryland, with beautiful Annapolis or Baltimore to discover, and there’s Richmond, Virginia, or Raleigh, North Carolina, to the south. So many places to see, and it’s not that far of a drive to get to any of these road trips from DC.

» Want more? We’ve got a great 3-day itinerary to make your planning easier. Add to your plan with these 50 top activities to do in Washington DC, or see it like a local with these non-touristy things to do . We also recommend seeing these special landmarks .

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Best Way to Get Around

The best way to get around to any of these road trips is by car or by train. If you have your own car, you’re good to go. If you need to rent a car , I suggest renting through Discover Cars . They collect the best deals from all the car companies, so you’re sure to get the best price.

Driving from Washington D.C. to nearby towns and cities may involve tolls depending on the route you take, the time of day you’re driving, and the kind of vehicle you’re driving. The tolls may also vary if you’re using an E-ZPass or another form of electronic tolling, or if you’re paying by cash.

15 Best Road Trips From Washington, D.C.

Get ready to embark on an epic journey as we present our top 15-weekend road trips from the capital city. These D.C. road trips take you through breathtaking destinations near the capital; they are close enough to visit, explore, and return in one day.

1. Annapolis, Maryland

Annapolis, Maryland

Estimated Drive Time: 45-60 minutes Distance: 32 miles

Nestled along the Chesapeake Bay, Annapolis is the preeminent capital city of Maryland State. The coastal town has lots to offer, from charming streets to quaint shops and tons of museums; Annapolis is one of the best places to visit for a weekend getaway if you don’t want a long drive. It’s only about 45-60 minutes (mostly on Rt 50).

Start by exploring the city’s rich maritime history at the United States Naval Academy . Founded in 1845, this academy is one of the most esteemed military schools in the country. Continue to the Annapolis Historic District, where you can admire 18th-century architecture.

If you’re more of an outdoor lover, you can enjoy a range of water activities like kayaking or canoeing on the Chesapeake Bay. Annapolis also has many parks and outdoor spaces for leisurely strolls, hikes, and relaxing on the beach. Don’t forget to taste some of Annapolis’ most delicious seafood at Mason’s Famous Lobster Rolls or O’Learys Seafood Restaurant. 

2. Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

Harpers Ferry

Estimated Drive Time: 1 hour 15 minutes

Distance: 64 miles

Located at the meeting point of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, Harpers Ferry is a charming town that offers breathtaking vistas of Maryland and Virginia. The small town promises an enchanting blend of natural beauty, rich historical significance, and outdoor adventures.

You can explore this well-preserved 19th-century town by stepping back in time and learning about its role in American history at the Civil War Museum. At John Brown’s Fort, you can learn more about John Brown’s Raid , when the abolitionist and a small group of enslaved people revolted against the state of Virginia. 

Immerse yourself in nature by hiking the picturesque trails of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park or indulge in thrilling water activities such as rafting or kayaking. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or an outdoor adventurer, Harpers Ferry provides an unforgettable experience.

3. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia Independence Hall

Estimated Drive Time: 2 hours 30 minutes Distance: 139 miles

Tolls: If you take I-95 N, there are no tolls until you reach Delaware. From there, you’ll encounter several tolls on I-95 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

A road trip to Philadelphia from Washington, D.C., offers a fascinating journey into American history and vibrant city life. Known as the “City of Brotherly Love”, Philly is a treasure trove of iconic landmarks and cultural attractions. 

The Liberty Bell and Independence Hall are where both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were signed, effectively making Philly the birthplace of the United States. But there’s more. The city also boasts bustling neighborhoods, a thriving arts scene, delicious food , and world-class museums, such as the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Franklin Institute.

With its rich history, thriving arts scene, and delicious food, Philadelphia is a must-visit destination that promises an exciting and memorable weekend trip from Washington, D.C.

Tip: Take the Constitutional Walking Tour of Philadelphia for behind-the-scenes access to the Independence National Historical Park and 20+ other historical landmarks. 

4. Baltimore, Maryland

baltimore maryland

Estimated Drive Time: 1 hour Distance: 39 miles

Tolls: If you take the Baltimore-Washington Parkway (MD-295), there are no tolls. If you take Interstate 95 (I-95), there may be tolls, especially if you’re driving through tunnels in Baltimore, like the Fort McHenry Tunnel.

Known for its lively atmosphere and rich history, Baltimore is a captivating destination and one of the most historic cities in the U.S . Baltimore is another city that sits along the Chesapeake Bay, so you can explore the iconic Inner Harbor and visit the National Aquarium, where you can immerse yourself in the city’s maritime heritage.

You can also enjoy some waterfront dining at Rusty Scupper Restaurant and take scenic boat tours along the bay. Additionally, Baltimore is home to charming neighborhoods like Fells Point and Canton, with their cobblestone streets, unique shops, and delicious seafood eateries, which are ideal for exploring. Whether it’s the history, delicious cuisine, or the city’s vibrant energy that brings you here, Baltimore promises an exciting weekend trip from D.C. for all visitors.

Tip: Immerse yourself in Baltimore’s culinary scene with this Fells Point food tour .

5. Richmond, Virginia

richmond park

Estimated Drive Time: 1 hour 45 minutes Distance: 109 miles

Tolls: If you take I-95 S, there’s a toll for the Richmond Metropolitan Authority Downtown Expressway. There might also be tolls on the Dulles Toll Road (Route 267), if you choose to take this route.

Richmond promises an enriching experience filled with history, culture, and culinary delights. As the capital city of Virginia, Richmond offers a perfect blend of Southern charm and modern attractions, including a variety of museums, botanical gardens, and lush public spaces.

You can immerse yourself in the city’s rich history by visiting landmarks like the Virginia State Capitol and the American Civil War Museum. Explore the vibrant arts scene at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the Richmond Symphony, and indulge in delicious cuisine. 

From traditional Southern dishes to trendy culinary offerings in the city’s Arts District, you’ll love Richmond’s gastronomy. Make sure you don’t miss the opportunity to stroll along the scenic James River or experience the city’s thriving craft beer and cider scene.

6. Assateague Island, Maryland/Virginia

Assateague Island

Estimated Drive Time: 2 hours 45 minutes

Distance: 149 miles

Taking a road trip from D.C. to Assateague Island , which straddles the borders of Maryland and Virginia, promises an enchanting escape into untouched natural beauty. Known for its wild horses and pristine beaches, Assateague Island offers unspoiled landscapes, perfect for camping under the starry sky and hiking along scenic trails. 

You’ll also enjoy spotting wildlife in their natural habitat. Spend your days lounging on the sandy shores, swimming in the Atlantic Ocean, or enjoying water activities like kayaking and paddleboarding for a unique and unforgettable experience.

Assateague Island provides a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle, allowing you to reconnect with nature and create lasting memories on your road trip adventure.

7. Shenandoah National Park, Virginia

Shenandoah National Park

Estimated Drive Time: 1 hour 15 minutes Distance: 71 miles

Nestled along Virginia’s beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah National Park guarantees an awe-inspiring journey through breathtaking natural beauty. Shenandoah National Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers as it offers plenty of things to do, from hiking to wildlife excursions and backcountry camping.

You can take the scenic Skyline Drive, a winding road that offers panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the park’s lush forests. Explore the park’s extensive network of hiking trails, ranging from leisurely strolls to challenging treks that lead to cascading waterfalls. The park also offers plenty of stunning overlooks and abundant wildlife viewing opportunities.

8. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

Gettysburg

Estimated Drive Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

Distance: 85 miles

If you’re a history aficionado, a road trip to Gettysburg is one of the best driving trips from D.C. you can take. The town offers a profound and moving experience delving into one of the most significant chapters in American history. 

Gettysburg National Military Park is where you can walk the hallowed grounds, visit the battlefield monuments, and gain insights into the historic events that unfolded. You can also engage in informative guided tours , including visits to the Gettysburg National Cemetery and the Gettysburg Museum. 

The museum gives you an opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the rich history, artifacts, and interactive exhibits that tell the story of this decisive battle. Additionally, the charming town offers delightful shops, restaurants, and accommodations that perfectly complement the historical significance of the area. 

9. Charlottesville, Virginia

Charlottesville

Estimated Drive Time: 2 hours 30 minutes

Distance: 118 miles

Nestled in the heart of the state, Charlottesville offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. The city has a diverse range of attractions and experiences, from scenic roads to fascinating historical landmarks. 

Immerse yourself in the historical legacy of Thomas Jefferson by visiting Monticello, his architectural masterpiece and former residence. You can also explore the picturesque grounds of the University of Virginia. It’s one of the world’s most prestigious universities and a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

Head down to the vibrant Downtown Mall, where you can stroll among charming shops, galleries, and restaurants. Indulge in the region’s renowned wineries and vineyards, immersing yourself in Virginia’s growing wine scene. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Blue Ridge Mountains nearby provide opportunities for hiking and scenic drives.

10. Blackwater Falls State Park, West Virginia

Blackwater Falls State Park

Estimated Drive Time: 3 hours 3 minutes

Distance: 168 miles

Blackwater Falls State Park is a natural gem that offers breathtaking landscapes and outdoor recreational opportunities. The park is located in the rugged yet tranquil Allegheny Mountains of West Virginia, offering miles of hiking trails, scenic overlooks, and mesmerizing waterfalls.

Blackwater Falls is, without a doubt, the most famous attraction in the park. You’ll love marveling at this serene natural wonder as the amber-colored water cascades down the rocks. 

Take some time to explore the park’s extensive trail system, hike through lush forests, witness vibrant wildflowers, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. In the winter, the park transforms into a snowy wonderland, inviting visitors to engage in cross-country skiing and sledding, making it one of the best winter destinations in the U.S.

11. Rehoboth Beach, Delaware

Rehoboth Beach

Estimated Drive Time: 2 hr 40 minutes

Distance: 121 miles

If you’re looking for a delightful seaside escape and a perfect destination for relaxation and fun? Well, look no further than Rehoboth Beach. This coastal haven is often called the nation’s summer capital, thanks to its pristine sandy shores, refreshing ocean waves, and vibrant beachside atmosphere. 

You can spend your day basking in the sun, swimming in the Atlantic Ocean, kayaking, paddleboarding, or building sandcastles on the beach. Explore the lively boardwalk, lined with shops, arcades, and delectable eateries serving up fresh seafood and other culinary delights. 

For outdoor enthusiasts, nearby Cape Henlopen State Park provides opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing, birdwatching, camping, and so much more. 

12. Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh North Carolina

Estimated Drive Time: 4 hours 30 minutes

Distance: 278 miles

As the capital of North Carolina State, Raleigh offers a dynamic blend of culture, history, and Southern charm. The city boasts an exciting arts and culinary scene, historical landmarks, and beautiful outdoor spaces. You can explore the North Carolina Museum of Art, which features an impressive collection of artwork spanning various periods and styles. 

Stroll through the historic neighborhoods of Oakwood and Mordecai to admire the Victorian architecture. Then you can visit the State Capitol building and the North Carolina Executive Mansion, showcasing the city’s rich political heritage.

For nature enthusiasts, nearby parks like Umstead State Park provide opportunities for hiking, biking, and picnicking. With its blend of history, culture, and outdoor activities, Raleigh offers an enriching and memorable road trip destination .

13. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh

Estimated Drive Time: 4 hours 15 minutes

Distance: 241 miles

A road trip promises an exciting and diverse experience in the heart of the Keystone State. Better known as the “Steel City” and nestled among three rivers, Pittsburgh offers a unique blend of industrial heritage, vibrant cultural attractions, and stunning natural landscapes.

You can explore the city’s iconic sights by taking a hop-on hop-off bus tour to see the towering skyscrapers of Downtown, the historic Andy Warhol Museum, and more. Then immerse yourself in the city’s thriving arts scene, with world-class theaters, galleries, and live music venues. 

If you’re an outdoor enthusiast, the city’s surrounding hills and rivers provide opportunities for hiking, biking, and kayaking. Pittsburgh also has numerous museums, like the Carnegie Museum of Natural History and the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.

14. Cape May, New Jersey

Cape May New Jersey

Estimated Drive Time: 3 hours 40 minutes

Distance: 187 miles

A road trip from Washington, D.C., to Cape May offers a charming coastal getaway filled with Victorian architecture, beautiful beaches, and a relaxed atmosphere. Located at the southernmost tip of the state, Cape May is known as an idyllic vacation spot for families across New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

You can take a leisurely stroll through the streets lined with colorful cottages or embark on a whale and dolphin-watching cruise to learn about the area’s marine life. Then you can enjoy the sun and sand at Cape May’s pristine beaches, where you can swim, sunbathe, or engage in water sports.

If you’re a foodie, don’t miss out on indulging in fresh seafood at one of the many acclaimed restaurants, and explore the boutique shops and art galleries. With its quaint charm and architectural splendor, Cape May provides the perfect destination for a relaxing and memorable road trip experience. 

15. New York City, New York

New York City 

Estimated Drive Time: 4 hours Distance: 225 miles

Tolls: You might encounter tolls in Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, and New York depending on your route. A common route is via I-95 N which includes Delaware Turnpike, New Jersey Turnpike and bridges/tunnels entering New York.

New York City needs no introduction. Known as the “Big Apple”, New York City offers a vibrant mix of culture, history, and endless entertainment. There are tons of things you can see and do across the best areas in New York , including visiting famous landmarks, such as Times Square, Central Park, and the Statue of Liberty. 

Immerse yourself in the city’s diverse neighborhoods, each with its unique character and attractions. You can also indulge in world-class dining, from street food to Michelin-starred restaurants, experience Broadway shows, and try other touristy things to do in Manhattan .

New York is also a great place to discover renowned art museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art, showcasing impressive collections from around the globe. Additionally, if you like to shop, Fifth Avenue is your best friend. 

Visit trendy neighborhoods like SoHo and Greenwich Village, and take in the breathtaking skyline from atop the Empire State Building or One World Observatory. New York City’s energy and cultural richness guarantee an unforgettable road trip experience for anyone seeking the excitement and diversity of a bustling metropolis.

Tip: There is so much to explore in the Big Apple that a weekend might not be enough to discover all this metropolis has to offer. So consider staying a bit longer and use this 4-day itinerary to help you make the most of your trip.

Washington D.C. Road Trips | Wrapped Up

Embarking on a road trip from Washington, D.C., opens up a world of incredible destinations within driving distance. Whether you seek history, nature, or vibrant city life, these 15 road trip ideas from D.C. offer a diverse range of experiences. 

From the captivating sites of Gettysburg to the natural beauty of Shenandoah National Park, these best weekend trips from D.C. offer a perfect balance of culture and outdoor escapades. While energetic cities like Baltimore, Richmond, and Pittsburgh provide an array of culinary delights, arts, cultural offerings, and welcoming communities.

Whether you’re seeking historical knowledge, scenic vistas, beachfront relaxation, or urban excitement, these road trips have it all. So, buckle up, hit the road, and explore the wonders that await you on these unforgettable journeys.

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7 Weekend Getaways from Washington D.C. Rich in History, Seafood, and Relaxation

It’s another sunny summer’s day as I’m cruising along Skyline Drive. Each turn along this scenic route presents a pleasing visual as far as the eye can see of a flourishing green-canopied landscape. As I make my way towards my final destination, the constant hustle of the city feels like it’s light years away. Taking one last look at the bright blue sky, I head down to discover underground caves filled with crystal-clear waters, and magnificent stalagmite and stalactite formations towering overhead. While it truly feels like I’ve entered another realm, I have to remind myself that I’m inside Luray Caverns, just a mere two hours from Washington, D.C.

While the district may be the home of politics and government, the areas surrounding it are worlds apart, steeped in history, natural beauty, and calming waters. For me, one of the main draws of calling the district home is just how accessible it is to the rolling Virginia countryside or any one of the charming Maryland coastal towns located along the Chesapeake Bay. I can hop in the car, or better yet take a train, and in a short time I’m guaranteed a morning spent reconnecting with nature followed by an afternoon of well-deserved spa therapy and an evening spent dining on the day’s fresh catch.

From the lush Virginia countryside to relaxing vibes along the Chesapeake Bay, these seven weekend getaways from Washington D.C. are no more than a few hours away by train or car.

Annapolis, Maryland

Home to the Maryland State House—the oldest U.S. capitol in legislative use till date—and the state capital of Maryland, Annapolis is located at the point where the Severn River meets the Chesapeake Bay. Commonly referred to as America’s Sailing Capital, the city is host to world-famous sailing championships, including the country’s largest sailboat show held every October.

From your historic hotel right down to where you choose to dine—I recommend Reynold’s Tavern, which dates back to 1747, or Cantler’s Riverside Inn, one of the city’s best crab houses—the streets of Annapolis are steeped in history. The Banneker-Douglass Museum offers a comprehensive look into the state’s rich African-American heritage from the 1600s right up until today.

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Where to stay in annapolis.

Immerse in Annapolis’ rich history during your stay at the Historic Inns of Annapolis , a collection of three historic buildings— the Maryland Inn, the Robert Johnson House, and the Governor Calvert House—all dating back to the 18th Century. The property has welcomed everyone from governors and statesmen to revolutionary war heroes and more recently, the Maryland state legislators who annually meet at the Maryland State House located across the street.

Dine on fresh Chesapeake Bay seafood at Treaty of Paris, the inn’s restaurant that dates back to the 1700s. For drinks, head to the cozy Drummer’s Lot Pub, a historic English-style tavern, popular with Annapolis residents and visitors alike.

Historic Inns Of Annapolis

Baltimore, marlyand.

A short, 30-minute Amtrak train ride from Washington D.C. takes you to Penn Station, a prominent Beaux-Arts building, and one of many historic sites in Baltimore. Founded in the early 17th-century by Lord Baltimore, the city—Maryland’s largest—is known for its Inner Harbor neighborhood along the Patapsco River, as well as a burgeoning arts and culinary scene.

With over 200 distinct neighborhoods, Baltimore has something to offer everyone. From the free contemporary exhibits at the Baltimore Museum of Art and the summer concert series at the Inner Harbor Amphitheater to the fresh seafood festivals and street art murals scattered across the city, it’ll be a while before you run out of things to do.

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Where to stay in baltimore.

You can’t go wrong with a stay at the Lord Baltimore Hotel , one of the city’s oldest and most historic hotels. Part of the National Register of Historic Places, this stately property was built in 1928 and named after the state of Maryland’s founder, George Calvert, Lord Baltimore.

After an extensive renovation in 2013 by designer Scott Sanders, the 440-room hotel features modern accents interwoven with its original decor, complete with crystal chandeliers and murals depicting periods of Baltimore’s history. In the spring the hotel’s rooftop bar, LB Skybar, offers craft cocktails and sweeping views of downtown Baltimore from the 19th floor.

Lord Baltimore Hotel

Harpers ferry, west virginia.

On the border of Maryland and West Virginia lies the quaint town of Harpers Ferry, a 90-minute drive from Washington and a haven for both outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs. Founded in the 18th-century, the town played an important role in the Civil War, serving as a site to the United States Armory and Arsenal. Today, Harpers Ferry is known for its impressive views of the Blue Ridge Mountains—the Appalachian Trail passes right through town—and Harpers Ferry National Historical Park.

Part of the  National Park Service , the park is where the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers meet. It is best viewed from either Harpers Cemetery, a historic burial ground for the townspeople, or from Jefferson Rock, a landmark of slabs made of Harpers shale named after Thomas Jefferson who once stood atop it.

If history is what you’re after, check out one of the park’s most famous sites: John Brown’s Fort, where in 1859 an abolitionist revolt was held to end slavery in the United States. Interested in learning a new skill? Their year-round trade workshops offer a variety of skills you never knew you needed, from learning how to make cherry pie the 19th-century way or knowing how to forge your own metal like a blacksmith.

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Where to stay in harpers ferry.

Located in Shepherdstown, West Virginia’s oldest town, is Thomas Shepherd Inn , a quaint six-room inn just 11 miles from Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. Originally built in 1868, the Federal-style building was used both as a clergy house and doctor’s office before being converted into a bed-and-breakfast.

Country-style rooms feature antique furnishings and sitting areas; some even have electric fireplaces and four-poster beds. During the warmer months, the lush garden serves as a relaxing space for guests after a day spent exploring Harpers Ferry. Complimentary breakfast is served in the inn’s two cozy dining rooms.

Thomas Shepherd Inn

Philadelphia, pennsylvania.

While D.C. is the country’s capital, Philadelphia is considered to be its birthplace, where the Founding Fathers met and formed a new country. From the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 at Independence Hall to the Liberty Bell, a popular symbol of the abolitionist movement, the city is dotted with historical elements.

But not everything is in the past; today the city boasts a restaurant scene that represents Philadelphia’s diverse population. If you’re struggling on deciding where to dine, head to one of the city’s many food halls—Chinatown Square, the Bourse Building or even Franklin’s Table food court at the University of Pennsylvania—for your own personal around-the-world food tour.

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Where to stay in philadelphia.

Overlooking the popular Rittenhouse Square after which it’s named, the  Rittenhouse Hotel  is one of Philadelphia’s most luxurious properties. Spacious rooms and suites feature plush furnishings, marble bathrooms, and enviable city views.

There are plenty of drinking and dining options at the Rittenhouse, including Lacroix, an award-winning fine dining restaurant by Executive Chef Jonathan Cichon, and Library Bar, a moody space complete with craft cocktails and a fireplace. Guests that want to experience the city can make use of the hotel’s complimentary luxury Jaguar driver service.

The Rittenhouse Hotel

Rehoboth beach, delaware.

While the waterfront areas of Georgetown, Capitol Riverfront, and The Wharf provide an escape from the summer heat, what the district does lack is a good ole white sand beach. Thankfully, it’s only a few hours drive from Rehoboth, a bustling Delaware beach town known for its laid-back atmosphere and mile-long boardwalk along the Atlantic Ocean.

Start the day early with one of my favorite things to do: watching the sunrise over the water at Cape Henlopen State Park followed by breakfast, a New York-style bagel from local favorite, Surf Bagel. Spend the afternoon soaking up the summer rays before casually strolling along the beach boardwalk. Don’t forget to try some famous Dolle saltwater taffy and Thrasher’s French Fries with a side of vinegar, of course.

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Where to stay in rehoboth.

Situated a block from the popular Rehoboth Beach and boardwalk, The Avenue Inn & Spa provides a relaxed atmosphere to out-of-town guests looking to get away. It’s also a convenient six-minute walk from the Anna Hazzard Museum, the town’s local history museum.

Some of the laid-back rooms and suites offer private balconies and in-room whirlpool tubs. The hotel’s heated indoor pool provides an adequate respite from rainy days. Pamper yourself with an afternoon at the Avenue Apothecary and Spa, the in-house day spa that makes use of organic, all-natural products for all its massages and beauty services.

The Avenue Inn And Spa

Shenandoah national park: luray, virginia.

Less than 80 miles from the district you will find the closest non-city national park, Shenandoah National Park, with over 500 miles of lush trails, serene forests, and infinite landscape views. Spend the day cruising along Skyline Drive, a 105-mile long scenic byway or hiking its numerous trails, including 101 miles of the Appalachian Trail which passes through the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Your getaway isn’t complete without a stop to see the impressive underground limestone formations at Luray Caverns located just outside the park. First discovered in 1878, the caverns are home to an underground lake and the Great Stalacpipe Organ, which uses stalactites to produce music that can be heard all throughout the cavern.

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Where to stay in luray.

Part of the Historic Hotels of America, The Mimslyn Inn is a charming Southern property conveniently located between the not-to-be-missed Luray Caverns and Shenandoah National Park. Originally owned by the Mims family, the hotel is best known for its Georgian Revival architectural style, in particular, the lobby’s dramatic winding staircase.

The Mimslyn Inn

St. michaels, maryland.

The quiet town of St. Michaels along Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay makes for the perfect getaway for anyone looking to escape the hectic city life and indulge in some much needed R&R. Named after Michael the Archangel, the town was founded in the mid-1600s with shipbuilding as its primary industry before the switch to oyster and crab harvesting.

Today, most visitors come to bask on its tranquil shores or sail calmly along the Miles River. The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, which covers an impressive 18-acre waterfront location, is dedicated to preserving the Bay’s history and culture, and provides visitors with a chance to experience the town’s boat building and seafood harvesting ways.

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Where to stay in st. michaels.

Set along the Miles River is the Inn at Perry Cabin , an upscale resort on 26-acres of Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Originally built as a farm after the War of 1812, the expansive property now offers everything from boating and an 18-hole golf course, to seafood dining and indulgent spa therapies.

Many of its airy rooms offer relaxing views of the river, some from the private balconies. Suites feature separate living rooms and spacious bathrooms with whirlpool tubs. The restaurants at the resort all focus on fresh produce and seafood, with many fruits and vegetables sourced from its own garden, while oysters come from a neighboring oyster farm.

Inn at Perry Cabin

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20 Weekend Getaways from DC (Within Driving Distance)

Posted by Riley Loftus | Aug 25, 2023 | Inspiration , Trip Ideas | 0 |

20 Weekend Getaways from DC (Within Driving Distance)

We know, we know. You live in the DC metro area and have been itching to go on an adventure. You have been eager to travel beyond city limits. But, unfortunately, your vacation days are slipping away and time off of work can be hard to come by. Therefore, a weekend getaway is all you can manage. So, you have been racking your brain for new things to do this weekend – thinking, maybe a road trip? The same old same old of DC city life doesn't sound appealing and you're wondering what adventure you can embark on this weekend with your friends.

Maybe you have a knack for history and want to immerse yourself in a historically rich environment . Maybe you are one of those outdoorsy types that crave dirt under your nails and clean oxygen in your lungs. Or, maybe you are one of those I-just-need-some-peace-and-quiet-this-weekend types. Whatever the case, our list of the 20 best weekend getaways from DC will include the exact place that you are looking for. The destinations are all within driving distance, ranging from 20 minutes to 4 hours from Capitol Hill. So, get ready to pile in the car with great friends and set off on your next weekend adventure.

Here is a list of the best weekend getaways from DC. And the best part, they are affordable and within driving distance from the heart of capital.

1. annapolis, md.

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Annapolis is not only the capital of Maryland. The city is also known as the sailing capital of the nation. Therefore, don't be surprised when you see numerous sailboats floating and gliding through the water. Annapolis, Maryland is home to the Naval Academy and during your weekend visit, you can wander around the Naval Academy Grounds. Stroll along the water and admire the boats. Take a boat or kayak ride and afterward, dine in one of the many restaurants offering freshly caught seafood. The drive from D.C. to Annapolis is short at less than one hour. For those who cannot get away for the entire weekend, Annapolis is a great city to wander to even for a day trip.

2. Atlantic City, NJ

weekend getaways from dc - Atlantic City

Atlantic City is the place for those who want to get a little rowdy. Gambling and drinking happen frequently in Atlantic City. Typically, both happen at the same time in one of the city's several casinos. Regardless of if the drinking and gambling scene is your style or not, there are also other things to do in the city. Walk along the famous boardwalk, journey down to the beach, or go to the pier where there are rides and carnival games to play. Atlantic City also offers parasailing and other water sports. Nearby golf courses attract many to the area, so be sure to bring your golf clubs too. Whatever you decide to do during your weekend stay in Atlantic City, you will enjoy your time along the coast of New Jersey.

3. Baltimore, MD

weekend getaways from dc - Baltimore

Baltimore, Maryland is a definitely an arts and music scene. If you love either, or both, this is one of the best weekend getaways from DC for you. Surrounding the Inner Harbor is a walkable friendly area with restaurants upon restaurants . There are also shops around the Harbor to explore. And to chocolate lovers, we highly recommend swinging by the Fudgery for a taste of some creamy and smooth fudge. Large crowds typically gather around as the fudge-makers sing songs and hand out free tastings of their homemade fudge! While in Baltimore you can visit the National Aquarium that's conveniently placed along the Harbor as well. There are a lot of exciting things to do in Baltimore that we know you will love, making it a close and lovely weekend getaway spot for those who like in the D.C. area.

4. Bethany Beach, DE

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Seated along the Delaware-Maryland border, Bethany Beach is a family-friendly place down by the shore. This hidden escape gives travelers more peace and solitude than the bustling area of Ocean City, Maryland that is just down the road. There is a charming downtown area with cute beachy stores, a bookstore, and surf shops. At any time of day, you will find people holding cones of scooped ice cream from one of the many ice cream stores in the downtown area. When traveling to Bethany Beach for the weekend, you can dig your heels into the sand, relax by reading one of your favorite books, go out for a round of mini golf, or kayak in the bay. Various water activities are offered in Bethany. Also, you will have to mosey on down to the shore during the evening to catch the sky as it fades into shades of pink and orange. This is one of the most beautiful (and close) weekend getaways from DC you can take.

5. Charlottesville, VA

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History, history, history. Charlottesville is full of it. And full of cozy coffee shops for those who desire to nestle in with a cup of hot (or iced) coffee or tea. The University of Virginia may be located in Charlottesville, but there is more to the city than just the university. Thomas Jefferson's Monticello is also located in the city and a visit to the property will be informative to those who love learning about history.

Charlottesville's Historic Downtown is a pedestrian-only area, where you will find 10 blocks on restaurants, coffee shops, and clothing boutiques. There are also a few used bookstores in the Historic Downtown area where you can spend hours getting lost in the pages of hand-me-down books. There are hiking trails close to Charlottesville if you want to get outside and breathe in some mountain air too. Whether you decide to go wine tasting, hiking, or visiting historic monuments, Charlottesville has the best of all worlds.

6. Chincoteague Island, VA

weekend getaways from dc - Chincoteague Island

The island is small at only 7 miles long and 3 miles wide. However, there is no shortage of things to do in Chincoteague. Since everything you could want is nearby, you hardly need a car to drive from one place to the next on the island. Chincoteague is a great place to unwind by taking a bike ride, a light walk, or a hike. If you have an interest in fishing or water-skiing, there are boats you can rent at Chincoteague too. Hop abroad and show off your skills. There are also spots to rent kayaks. You can spend the afternoon paddling through creeks and channels in the area. Talk about blissful weekend getaways from DC!

To the east of Chincoteague is Assateague Island. At a larger 38 miles long, Assateague is a must-see during your stay in Chincoteague. There are beaches, wildlife, and the reason why you really need to visit – there are wild ponies. You will spot them on the side of the road and even galloping along the beach. And your heart will swell with delight and awe.

7. Deep Creek Lake, MD

weekend getaways from dc - Deep Creek Lake

You will love Deep Creek Lake if you love the outdoors. Come in the winter or in the summer and you will be satisfied with the copious amount of sporting activities that are offered. In the winter, lace up your snowboarding boots or tighten your ski boots. Hit the freshly powdered slopes for a great time. Not only is Deep Creek a skiing and snowboarding destination in the winter, but the area also offers snow tubing, ice skating, and snowmobiling. After a couple hours of being in the cold, head into the lodge for a cup of hot chocolate to warm you up.

In the summer, exchange your snow tube for a water tube and hit the lake. Go fishing, kayaking, boating, or swimming. Or, just lounge on the dock by the water. You can also go hiking on one of the many trails around the lake. Biking and camping are popular things to do at Deep Creek as well. Can't you see? Deep Creek Lake really does have it all for the lover of the outdoors. This spot will be a refreshing and adventurous time away from the hustle and bustle of D.C. city life. This is clearly one of those weekend getaways from DC for those who want to take in the beauty of the natural world.

8. Harpers Ferry, WV

weekend getaways from dc - Harpers Ferry

Mountains and rivers and (maybe) bears. Oh my! You're out in the great outdoors so you never really know what you may find. Maybe bears. Certainly fun and a great time. This small, unassuming town is the place where you can visit 3 states from one point. Harpers Ferry is the place where Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland meet, and there is much to do. Go hiking, rock climbing, or zip lining in the mountains. Go swimming, fishing, tubing, whitewater rafting, or kayaking along the rivers. There is also rich history to discover at Harpers Ferry. Over all, the quiet of Harpers Ferry will serve as a refuge for you during your weekend stay. This is one of the most ideal weekend getaways from DC for those who want the blend of a quaint, charming town and outdoor activities. And for those wanting to say they have been standing in 3 different states at the same time.

9. New York City

weekend getaways from dc - New York City

NYC, the Big Apple, the city that never sleeps. If you don't necessarily want to leave the city, but instead want to explore a new one, then visiting NYC is your place to be. There is so much to do in the area. So much . Go and see a Broadway show, visit the Statue of Liberty , take a walk in Central Park, climb up the Empire State Building , or visit the September 11th Memorial and Museum . There are tons of bars in NYC that you will have to try out too (even rooftop bars that give you a stunning view of the NYC skyline!).

In the city, you can also find any food you have a craving for. Indian, Mexican , Thai, Chinese, Mediterranean, and oh does the list go on. Times Square will display its brightest lights for you and you will quickly find that a one weekend visit isn't a long enough stay. Once you visit, you are sure to come again. And since you likely will not want to drive through that wild NYC traffic, you can take a bus from D.C. to the heart of NYC for as low as $25!

10. Old Town Alexandria

Old Town Alexandria

If you live in D.C., then Old Town Alexandria is just a hop, skip, and jump away. This is the closest place to retreat when you are wanting to shake things up and adventure around a new area. As you meander through the old-fashioned town, window-shop or stop inside one of the many local boutiques. On Saturday morning, visit the Old Town Farmers Market. The market is open year round and is one of the oldest farmers markets in the United States. Farmers and artisans have been selling product there since 1753. Even George Washington sold his produce at this market. We also recommend visiting the Torpedo Factory Art Center to watch art-making in progress. You can observe artists are they work in their studios. We think you will love the creativity that Torpedo Factory Art Center exhibits.

11. Philadelphia, PA

weekend getaways from dc - Philadelphia

Philadelphia is a great spot for a weekend getaway because of its historical landmarks, culinary flavor, and artistic detail. Philly is a city with a unique blend of things to do and experience. As for sightseeing, be sure to check out the Independence Hall, Liberty Bell Center, Philadelphia Museum of Art , and the Franklin Institute of Science Museum . Reading Terminal Market is another spot you will have to go to during your weekend visit. Nearly 100 vendors set up shop in the market. You can grab lunch from anywhere in the world, just inside this one market. And in the evenings, walk along the Delaware river and appreciate the beauty of the city.

12. Pittsburgh, PA

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Pittsburgh is the second largest city in Pennsylvania and one of the most wonderful weekend getaways from DC for Washingtonians wanting to change up their scene. The performing arts scene is big in Pittsburgh, as is the list of museums and attractions to be found in the city. You can walk, bike, or drive around the city, depending on your preference. We recommend stopping by Carnegie Museum of Natural History and Mount Washington during your stay. In particular, Mount Washington provides a unique overlook of the Pittsburgh city skyline. Come during the day, or come in the evening to see the city lit up and sparkling. Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is another mesmerizing spot to check out. The conservatory and gardens showcase exquisite flowers, fluttering butterflies, and greenery galore.

13. Richmond, VA

weekend getaways from dc - Richmond

Richmond, Virginia is a lovely 2-hours from Washington D.C. and is a hipster spot that art and literature lovers will enjoy. While visiting for the weekend, mosey into the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts or the Virginia State Capitol. If museums and tours aren't your thing, poke your head into one of the eclectic coffee shops, cafes, and restaurants within the Richmond area. Those wanting an adrenaline rush are going to love Richmond's proximity to Kings Dominion . The amusement park is about 25 miles north of the city and has all of your favorite upside-down and backwards rollercoasters. The Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden is another lovely spot that displays a symphony of colors and scents. Make sure you book a night in the city's newest hotel , too. Trust us, a stay in the Jefferson will be an experience all on its own.

14. Shenandoah National Park, VA

Shenandoah National Park

Ah, the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. As you say goodbye to Washington, D.C. for the weekend, say a joyful hello to the mountains. The drive along Skyline Drive alone will be enough to take your breath away. There are numerous scenic overlooks where you can pull the car over, park, and behold the beauty. Pack your tent and sleeping bag and plan your camping trip . Or go day hiking on one of the countless trails.

There are hiking trails within Shenandoah National Park for both the beginner and experienced hiker. For those who want a more physically strenuous hike, try out Old Rag. This popular 9-mile hike features rock scrambles for all those adventurous folks . If you are looking for a shorter, less physically intense hike, try Dark Hollow Falls Trail. This light, 1.4-mile hike has waterfalls that will rejuvenate you. From hiking and rock climbing to fishing and camping, we love the outdoor activities that Shenandoah National Park provides. We know you will too because this is certainly one of the most serene weekend getaways from DC one could take.

15. Snowshoe, WV

weekend getaways from dc - Snowshoe

In the winter, you will enjoy a weekend to Snowshoe Mountain Resort. Pack up your winter jackets , your hand warmers, your ski poles, and your thickest socks because you'll be heading up the chairlift in no time. Whether you are a pro skier or snowboarder or have never glided down the mountain before, you will be welcomed at Snowshoe. If you are a beginner you can rent skis or a snowboard and take a lesson. Or, go to Snowshoe Mountain Resort with a group of friends who can teach you along the way. Don't feel stable going down a snow-covered mountain on two metal slabs, or sideways as a snowboarder does? How about try going down the mountain on a tube? Snowshoe has a tubing park that is loads of fun. You'll fly down the mountain and love every minute of it. Snowshoe is certain to be your ideal winter weekend wonderland spot  if you're looking for some snowy weekend getaways from DC.

16. St. Michaels, MD

weekend getaways from dc - St. Michaels

The town of Saint Michaels is located along the Chesapeake Bay. The Victorian homes and beach-town feel of the place will be a refreshing treat on your weekend getaway. To learn the history of this small coastal town, visit the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum during your stay. St. Michaels provides outdoor activities, including golfing, bicycling, sailing, and kayaking or canoeing on the bay. At the pier, purchase fresh crabs (or crab cakes), mussels, and shrimp at one of the local restaurants.

This spot on the Eastern Shore of Maryland is a secluded area, making it one of the best weekend getaways from DC for some rest and relaxation. The sunsets are something you will not want to miss either. The shining orange and red colors look magnificent with sailboats in the horizon. When you visit St. Michaels, you may even recognize St. Michaels from the movie Wedding Crashers. Visit the Inn at Perry Cabin to see the exact venue where the scene was filmed.

17. Stone Harbor, NJ

weekend getaways from dc - Stone Harbor

Stone Harbor is a laid-back, small town on the shore of New Jersey, perfect for those looking for weekend getaways from DC that provide the slow pace they're missing. It is contrary to the place you think of when you think Jersey Shore. Stone Harbor is very family friendly and quiet, as opposed to other beaches that line New Jersey. The area has beautiful beaches to lounge at, and water sports to try. Jet skiing and fishing are two of the big ones at Stone Harbor. There is also great live music at many restaurants in Stone Harbor. If you prefer to dine on the water, then go on a romantic evening cruise on the bay.

Stone Harbor is also located just a few miles north of Wildwood. Wildwood has a major boardwalk with all the classic games, prizes, roller coasters, French fries, and ice cream spots. A night at Wildwood can be a fun change of pace for those wanting a more lively scene for the evening. Overall, this easy-going town of Stone Harbor will allow you some space to breathe away from D.C. city life. Breathe in the salt air and dip your toes into the water as you settle in at Stone Harbor for a few days. With white sand, blue skies, and much to do (or not do), what more could you ask?

18. Virginia Beach, VA

weekend getaways from dc - Virginia Beach

The Virginia Beach Boardwalk is the main place to be. The boardwalk stretches long and far, perfect for early morning runners or bicyclists who want a view of the ocean as they exercise. You can rent individual bikes or group bikes and take a ride down the 3-mile-long boardwalk at any time of the day. You can also rent rollerblades if you want to pick up some skates and cruise down the boardwalk's panels. Live musical performances are frequent on the boardwalk, especially in the summer. Virginia Beach offers all of the typical ocean activities of boating, kayaking, fishing, jet skiing, and stand up paddle boarding as well. You can go dolphin watching or on a leisurely cruise along the serene waters too. So if a beachcation is what you're after, this is one of the weekend getaways from DC you need take.

19. Washington, D.C. (Staycation)

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While we can vouch for the fact that these weekend getaways from DC are wonderful, there is an abundance of things to do, see, eat, and experience from right in the Capital itself. Stop by each of the monuments, visit the Spy Museum , get a bite to eat in Georgetown, observe the diverse plants and flowers within the U.S. Botanic Garden . There is the White House , the National Gallery of Art , the Air and Space Museum , the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History , and so much more.

If you have already visited many of these sites and are in the mood to do something more unconventional, how about exploring the local and ethnic food scene? There is cuisine from all over the world, right in your backyard. During your weekend staycation, you can “travel the world” via cultural cuisine. Visiting the monuments is the classic tourist thing to do, but have you ever visited them at night? With fewer people, a cooler temperature, and the monuments all lit up, you will have an amazing experience taking in the views. Another idea is to go to Union Market and survey the artisan products and tasty foods. Or visit Eastern Market and pick up local, fresh produce and handcrafted art too. Both markets are fun places to meet fellow locals during your staycation in Washington, D.C.

20. Williamsburg, VA

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Williamsburg has a vast amount of history to tell you and show you. What better place to learn about the history of America, then from where it all began? There are history museums galore between Jamestown and Colonial Williamsburg. Come to Williamsburg for the weekend to learn about the history of colonial American in a hands-on setting. Or, if you are a fan of amusement parks , spend your whole day at Busch Gardens or Water Country USA .

As for shopping, the Williamsburg Premium Outlets have nearly every store you could want to shop in. Should you be into wine, the Williamsburg Winery is just 4 miles south of central Williamsburg and is a lovely place to spend your Saturday. History, entertainment, amusement parks, and shopping, Williamsburg has it all. It is especially perfect for those who love to go on family-oriented weekend getaways from DC, or who want to weave in history lessons between trips to Busch Gardens and other entertaining activities. The interactive nature of the area will be engaging and fascinating for kids to experience.

Roadtrip

We all need a change of scenery sometimes. Even if you live in an already eventful place like Washington D.C. Whether you are searching for beach time or a city different than D.C. to explore, this list of the 20 best weekend getaways from DC is sure to have something for you. Washington, D.C. is a wonderful location to live because of its proximity to a number of beaches, mountains, and cities. Be it down the road 8 miles to Old Town Alexandria, or up the road 4 hours to Stone Harbor, choose from one of these weekend getaways from DC for the perfect escape. These destinations are all within driving distance which makes for a happy wallet and a fun road trip with friends. Create a driving playlist will all your favorite jams and sing along as you make your way onto your next adventure this weekend.

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23 Best Weekend Getaways from Washington DC (within a 4-hour flight)

Updated: Feb 6

Here are some weekend getaway ideas for locals in the Washington DC area (IAD, DCA, and BWI) within a non-stop 4-hour flight.

There's not much that needs to be said about DC. As an outsider, it's a fun place to visit for sightseeing, history, or nightlife. I know a bunch of people who live there and they absolutely love it. DC is also situated in a great part of the country where you can fly just about anywhere. Read on for my weekend getaway suggestions for residents of DC!

With a vast array of short domestic destinations, there are also some international destinations within reach. Here are some weekend getaway ideas for locals in the Washington DC area (IAD, DCA, and BWI) within a non-stop 4-hour flight. More importantly, these trips are all possible without having to request PTO (for you M-F 9-5'ers), it just depends on what you want to do at your destination.

Pro Tip: need a ride to IAD? Consider using Swift Limousine - Dulles International Airport (IAD) Car Service !

Miami, Florida (MIA, FLL) - 2.5 Hour Flight

Beaches, outdoors activities, clubs, restaurants, culture. I just ask that you please please please venture out beyond Miami Beach.

What to do?

Click here to view The BEST Things to Do in Miami

When to go?

Any time of the year, but best is October - February for perfect weather. Avoid the spring break crowd in late Feb/early March the best you can.

Who can fly you there?

AA from DCA - See flight deals

Spirit from BWI - See flight deals

Frontier from BWI - See flight deals

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JetBlue from DCA - See flight deals

Southwest from DCA, BWI - See flight deals

How much will it cost to get there?

Airfare: $50+

Where can you stay?

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Visit the following neighborhoods to step away from the "typical Miami": Wynwood, Brickell, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Midtown, Edgewater.

Orlando, Florida (MCO) - 2.5 Hour Flight

Theme parks. Disney & Universal. Bring bug spray and an umbrella if you go during the summer. It's not my favorite city, but there's a reason why it's the #1 tourism city year after year in the US.

Click here to view The BEST Things to Do in Orlando

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New York, New York (JFK, LGA, EWR, ISP, HPN) - Just Over a 1 Hour Flight

It might not be the same city it was before, but it'll always make for a great weekend getaway.

Click here to view The BEST Things to Do in New York

Summer for the best weather, but you’ll pay peak rates for solid hotels.

Winter for Christmas festivities!

Delta from IAD, DCA - See flight deals

United from IAD, DCA - See flight deals

Airfare: $100+

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Toronto, Ontario (YYZ, YTZ) - 1.5 Hour Flight

Food, people, cleanliness, Hockey Hall of Fame.

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Air Canada from IAD, DCA - See flight deals

Porter Airlines from IAD - See flight deals

Airfare: $200+

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PHL) - 1 Hour Flight

History, sports, cheesesteaks

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Summer and Fall

Airfare: $250+

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Chicago, Illinois (ORD, MDW) - Just Over a 2 Hour Flight

Food, bars, sports, rivers!

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Southwest from BWI - See flight deals

United from IAD, DCA, BWI - See flight deals

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For bourbon enthusiasts, visit Untitled Supper Club on W Kinzie for an incredible speakeasy experience.

Kansas City, Missouri (MCI) - 3 Hour Flight

BBQ! BBQ! BBQ!

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Visit the Power & Light District for a unique nightlife experience & go to Arthur Bryant's for BBQ.

Nashville, Tennessee (BNA) - 2 Hour Flight

Music (not just country), endless bars, brewpubs, hot chicken.

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Spring, Summer and Fall

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Stay in the Gulch or near printer's alley.

New Orleans, Louisiana (MSY) - 2.5 Hour Flight

Jazz music, other music, culture, architecture, partying, passionate football fans.

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Spring, Summer, Fall

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Check out Bourbon Street for a little bit, but don't get sucked in. It's absolutely disgusting. Chartres Street is better for those looking to maintain their cleanliness.

Atlanta, Georgia (ATL) - Just Under a 2 Hour Flight

Brew pubs, art, nightlife, Mexican food.

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Airfare: $30+

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Walk some of the BeltLine and stop at stores, bars, and restaurants.

Raleigh, North Carolina (RDU) - 1 Hour Flight

Outdoors activities, restaurants, college sports, booming tech sector.

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Airfare: $150+

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Cancun & Tulum, Mexico (CUN) - 3.5 Hour Flight

Your money goes a long way in Cancun: all-inclusive hotels, nightlife, and activities.

Your money doesn’t go very far in Tulum: boutique hotels (some are grossly overpriced), many hotels have no air conditioning, taxis and bike rentals will try to rip you off.

If you’re looking for clubs and nightlife, go to Tulum Beach.

If you’re looking for culture and less expensive eats, go to Tulum Centro.

Tulum is actually a great experience if you have the right mindset going into your vacation.

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December to April for the best weather.

Avoid March Spring Break travel if you want to be at peace.

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Austin, Texas (AUS) - 3.5 Hour Flight

Food, Art, Music, BBQ, Tech, Bach Parties, and All-Around Fun!

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Airfare: $75+

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Boston, Massachusetts (BOS) - 1.5 Hour Flight

History and cool summertime temps!

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Summer for the best weather, but peak rates for solid hotels.

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Denver, Colorado (DEN) - Just Under a 4 Hour Flight

Mountains, beer, National Parks, hiking, clean city, nice people.

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Year-round. Ski in the winter. Hike in the summer.

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Airfare: $300+

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Nassau, Bahamas (NAS) - 3 Hour Flight

Turquoise waters, friendly people, and close proximity to Florida make the Bahamas a popular destination.

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December - July to avoid hurricanes and tropical storms.

May - August to avoid crowds and surcharges.

November - February to avoid the summer heat.

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Rent a car ! Be prepared to drive on the left side of the road.

San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU) - Just Under a 4 Hour Flight

Surfing on the west side of the island, culture, and hiking. Oh and you don't need a passport to travel.

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April - June to avoid the busy winter and the upcoming rainy season.

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Charleston, South Carolina (CHS) - Just Under a 2 Hour Flight

History, culture, family-friendly attractions, and water sports.

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Asheville, North Carolina (AVL) - 1.5 Hour Flight

Art, craft beer, and the Smoky Mountains. I'd recommend driving instead of flying, but it's your call!

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Montreal, Quebec (YUL) - 1.5 Hour Flight

More restaurants per capita than any other North American city.

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Montego Bay, Jamaica (MBJ) - 3.5 Hour Flight

Here is a list of the BEST things to do in Montego Bay !

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Airfare: $400+

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Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (GCM) - 3.5 Hour Flight

Scuba dive and relax on Seven Mile Beach. Other top attractions .

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Key West, Florida (EYW) - 3 Hour Flight

A ridiculously good party scene, strange people, boat tours, scuba diving, museums, culture. Other top attractions .

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5 easy must-do weekend trips from Washington, DC

Weekend trips from Washington, DC

The capital city of the USA, Washington, DC, doesn't exactly lack things to do. In fact, this government city is home to some of the most iconic buildings in the nation, including the White House, the Senate, and the Washington Monument. This is also a historic town where you can learn more about the history of the presidents who made the country what it is today. Plus, Washington is also home to some fantastic restaurants, great places to shop, and just about every other kind of experience you could want on a vacation.

However, Washington is also close to some really amazing places to explore on weekend getaways. And with one of the best public transportation networks in the US, it's easy to plan a weekend getaway from here.

There are some obvious weekend getaways from Washington, including Arlington National Cemetery and Gettysburg , with its rich Civil War history. Then there are major cities within easy reach, such as Baltimore, Philadelphia, and even New York City.

However, there are also some good options for a weekend getaway from Washington, DC, that you may not have considered. Often, the best weekend getaways are to places a little off the beaten path where you can really enjoy yourself and experience something new. With that in mind, we've put together some of the best weekend getaways in the Washington area so that you can see what lies beyond the capital city itself.

But before heading out on your relaxing weekend getaway, don't forget to leave your bags behind at a Bounce luggage storage in Washington, DC . Traveling light will make it much easier to enjoy these weekend getaways while you leave the bags behind.

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Chesapeake Bay weekend trips from Washington

Chesapeake Bay

Located close to the capital, the Chesapeake Bay area nevertheless provides you an opportunity to get away from it all and enjoy the wilder side of the region. Several small coastal towns make charming places to explore, and this is easily one of the best weekend getaways from Washington for nature lovers.

Distance from Washington, DC:

The town of Chesapeake Beach is only 35 miles from Washington, DC, so you can get there in around 40 minutes by car. This town is even accessible by public transport, served by bus route 820 from the capital. However, it's good to have a car in this region so you can explore the many towns along the shores of the Chesapeake Bay.

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Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum: Located in St. Michael's, Maryland, this fascinating museum tells the story of life on the Chesapeake Bay through the ages. Covering 18 acres, this museum lets you haul a crab pot out of the water and learn more about the oyster industry on the Bay, among other aspects of the history of the area. Don't miss the Floating Fleet, the museum's massive collection of authentic Chesapeake Bay boats that you can explore for yourself.

Academy Art Museum: In the town of Easton, this fascinating art museum is a great place to explore the work of local artists. The permanent collection contains work by both American and European artists like Robert Rauschenberg and Martin Puryear, and you'll be able to explore the effect this landscape has had on the fields of painting, photography, and sculpture. The museum also hosts many workshops for children where they can create their own artistic masterpieces on a memorable weekend getaway.

Take a cruise: There's probably no better way to experience the Chesapeake Bay than from the water. Find time in your weekend getaway to take a cruise of the bay itself, and you'll get a much richer experience of this beautiful place. There are several different cruises to choose from, so you can go on an informative historical cruise or enjoy a sunset cruise with drinks and dancing. Whatever you choose, it's bound to be a highlight of weekend getaways from Washington.

Best season to visit:

Summer is the best time for outdoor activities like hiking and boating. However, Chesapeake Bay has its own sullen and stormy beauty in the winter, so while the weather may not be conducive to cruising at this time of year, it's still a great time to visit.

Shenandoah National Park

Shenandoah National Park

Undoubtedly one of the best weekend getaways for nature lovers, this beautiful national park is easily reached from Washington, DC, even if it feels a world away.

Distance from Washington DC:

There are several entrances to this large national park. The town of Shenandoah itself is around 111 miles from Washington, DC, reachable by car in just over two hours.

Hiking: Shenandoah National Park is absolutely packed with incredible hiking trails that are perfect for an active weekend getaway. There are over 500 miles of trails in the park, ranging in difficulty from an easy stroll to challenging multi-day expeditions. Some of the most popular include the trail to Blackrock Summit or a section of the Appalachian Trail to Fort Windham Rocks.

Skyline Drive: For an easier way to see some of the best of Shenandoah National Park, follow Skyline Drive, which runs for 100 miles north to south along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It takes around three hours to drive the entire road without stopping, but you'll probably want to pull over at several viewpoints and take in the magnificent views.

Wildlife viewing: Shenandoah National Park is home to many species of wildlife, including turtles, bald eagles, beavers, raccoons, and bears. Take care when hiking the trails in the park, and you may come across all kinds of wild animals. Just remember to keep your distance and respect the animal's wildness.

Summer is the obvious time to visit the park and explore the hiking trails in the warm weather. However, driving the Skyline in the fall can be a majestic experience thanks to the vibrant colors of the changing leaves. Alternatively, in spring, the rivers and waterfalls of the park are the most spectacular as the snow melts.

Weekend trip from Washington to Middleburg, VA

Middleburg, VA

Established by a colonel during the Revolutionary War, Middleburg was the scene of two skirmishes during the Civil War. Located at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Middleburg is a great gateway to the great outdoors and a perfect weekend trip from Washington, DC.

Middleburg lies 42 miles east of the capital, so you can reach it by car in around an hour.

National Sporting Library & Museum: Middleburg is known as Virginia's horse and hunt capital and has been a popular spot for outdoor sports for well over 100 years. The National Sporting Library is a museum to outdoor pursuits like foxhunting, polo, shooting, steeplechase, and horse racing. This is a fascinating place for anyone who has an interest in outdoor sports, and the museum also hosts many educational programs throughout the year.

Cana Vineyards: Middleburg is also known for wine production. Cana is just one of the many vineyards you'll find in the area, but it's a fantastic place to visit if you're a fan of wine. Enjoy views of the Blue Ridge Mountains from the tasting room while you sample vintages from this popular winery, and you'll be getting your weekend getaway off to a great start.

Salamander Resort: This sprawling wellness resort is a perfect place to recharge your batteries. Along with a spa that has 14 different treatment rooms, the resort also has its own stables and riding area so you can explore on horseback. There's also an incredible restaurant serving up a menu of fresh local food, making this an exceptional place to relax.

There's no bad time to visit here. If you want to get outdoors, then winter may be best avoided, but it's not hard to stay out of the cold when there are so many wineries and such a great spa in the area.

Weekend trip from Washington to Alexandria

Incredibly close to Washington on the banks of the Potomac River, Alexandria, VA, is easily one of the most popular weekend getaways from Washington, DC. The historic buildings of this nearby town are perfect for a romantic weekend getaway, and you'll find plenty to like as you explore the historic district of the town.

Just eight miles from the center of Washington, Alexandria can be reached with a drive of 20 minutes. You can also get there by bus, though this will take closer to an hour.

King Street Mile: Historic charm is a big part of the appeal of this town. Alexandria is rightly famous for its King Street Mile, a charming historic district in the center of the city that is a great place to shop and dine in independent local businesses. Take a ride on the King Street Trolley, and you'll feel like you've taken a step back in time to a more laid-back era of American history.

Explore history: Alexandria predates the American Revolution. You can learn more about the rich history of the town and its historic buildings, including Carlyle House, Barrett Library, and Gadsby's Tavern Museum , a place that hosted the first five presidents of the United States. It's kind of surprising to learn about the huge impact this small town has had on the history of the US.

Spite House: The skinniest historic house in the US, the Spite House was, indeed, built for spite, to keep loiterers out of the adjacent alley. Now, this colorful house makes for a fantastic photo opportunity, and the story behind it is all part of the charm.

There's no bad time to visit this town. Alexandria has enough to do to keep you happy in any season.

Weekend trip from Washington, DC, to Harpers Ferry

Harpers Ferry

Located in West Virginia, the town of Harpers Ferry also has a rich history that makes it a great place to explore on a weekend getaway. But its location on the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers makes it an excellent base for outdoor activities, too.

It's 67 miles from Washington, DC, to Harpers Ferry, so expect to drive for a little over an hour. This is one of the few weekend getaways you can reach from Washington, DC, by public transport, too, since a train from Washington Union Station can take you to Harpers Ferry in about an hour.

Harpers Ferry National Historical Park: This park by the riverside allows you to take a trip back in time to a bygone era of West Virginia. Harpers Ferry National Historical Park has several interesting sites to visit in one location, including a Museum of Industry, a re-created blacksmith shop, the Marshal's office, and John Brown's fort.

Hike to Jefferson Rock: Located on a section of the Appalachian Trail, this rock formation was visited in 1783 by Thomas Jefferson. Now, it offers some historical interest to a beautiful hike through this part of West Virginia.

Harpers Ferry Toy Train Museum & Joy Line Railroad: A great option for kids, this toy museum allows you to ride on a miniature train and explore the toys of the past in its impressive toy train collection.

The warm months of summer offer the best opportunities for outdoor recreation along the Potomac River, but the historic interest of this West Virginia town means there's really no bad time to visit.

Best weekend trips from Washington, DC

There's more than enough in Washington, DC, itself to keep you busy, and if you only have three days or so in the city , you'll want to focus on all the incredible attractions it offers. However, with a little longer to spend in the region, it would be a shame not to take advantage of some of these great things to do. Along with the best day trips from Washington, DC , these weekend getaways give you the opportunity to see more of what makes this region of the United States so special.

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Best Road Trips From Washington DC

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Times Square, New York, at daytime with yellow taxis

New York City

🚗 280 miles ⏱️ 5 hours

Iconic landmarks, world-class museums, and endless entertainment can be found throughout New York City. From Times Square to Central Park, there are endless unforgettable moments to enjoy.

Independence Hall and statue of George Washington in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia

🚗 139 miles ⏱️ 2 hours, 30 minutes

Known as the birthplace of American democracy, make sure to head to Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, before sampling a delicious Philly cheesesteak for an authentic taste of the city.

Baltimore, Maryland, USA taken at the Inner Harbor at sunset with a colorful sky and city skyline in the distance.

🚗 39 miles ⏱️ 1 hour

Charming Baltimore, brimming with maritime history and heritage. Explore the Inner Harbor and National Aquarium, before enjoying some of Maryland's finest seafood along the waterfront.

Niagara Falls

🚗 480 miles ⏱️ 7 hours, 40 minutes

Needing little introduction, Niagara Falls is one of the world's most spectacular natural wonders. Take a thrilling boat tour to see it up close, before heading to the observation decks for more jaw-dropping views.

Annapolis Main Street with the State House in the background, Maryland

🚗 32 miles ⏱️ 45 minutes

The waterfront town of Annapolis, is best known for its architecture and maritime heritage. Wander the historic streets and visit the United States Naval Academy, or how about a cruise along the Chesapeake Bay.

The Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers join at the start of the Ohio River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

🚗 245 miles ⏱️ 4 hours

The lively city of Pittsburgh, is ready to greet you with epic city views from the Duquesne Incline, interesting sites from the likes of the Andy Warhol Museum, and plenty of bustling and picturesque neighborhoods.

Downtown Boston with the Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market at dusk.

🚗 440 miles ⏱️ 7 hours, 30 minutes

Boston, one of America's oldest cities, is packed with iconic landmarks like the Freedom Trail and Faneuil Hall Marketplace, and mesmerising waterfront. Make sure to sample the super seafood at Quincy Market.

🚗 765 miles ⏱️ 12 hours, 20 minutes

Toe tap your way around Nashville, bursting with a vibrant music scene and southern charm. Known as Music City you can discover legendary honky-tonks on Broadway, visit the Country Music Hall of Fame, and enjoy live performances at the historic Ryman Auditorium.

🚗 745 miles ⏱️ 12 hours, 10 minutes

Well known for its stunning architecture and world-class museums, you can expect to marvel at iconic landmarks like Millennium Park and the Art Institute of Chicago, before heading on a tour along the Chicago River. Make sure to order a deep-dish pizza before you leave.

Visitors flock to the very popular beach at Ocean City during the summer in Maryland

🚗 146 miles ⏱️ 2 hours, 50 minutes

Fancy a break from the city? Then the sandy shores of Ocean City await you. This popular beach destination on the East Coast is perfect for relaxing, with super beaches, boardwalk, and a chance to try out some thrilling water sports and amusement rides.

Montauk Lighthouse right at the end of Long Island, New York

Tour of Long Island, Wineries, and Montauk

🚗 360 miles ⏱️ 6 hours, 30 minutes

Head on a scenic tour of Long Island, with world-class wineries to indulge in tastings, and soak up the atmosphere at Montauk with its gorgeous beaches and laid-back vibe. A chance to chill out and unwind.

Autumn Scenics in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Great Smoky Mountains

🚗 500 miles ⏱️ 8 hours

Great Smoky Mountains are home to seemingly never-ending forests and waterfalls, with plenty of hiking trails for everyone to enjoy. Make sure to catch the views from Clingmans Dome, just one of the amazing natural wonders at America's most visited national park.

Outside of the National Craft Gallery, Kilkenny

🚗 640 miles ⏱️ 10 hours, 30 minutes

Atlanta is a lively mix of great history, cultural attractions, and southern hospitality. Make sure to visit famous landmarks like the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, and check out the city's dynamic arts and music scene.

Main Street Station is one of many amazing architectural gems in Richmond, Virginia

🚗 109 miles ⏱️ 1 hour, 50 minutes

Steeped in colonial heritage, Richmond has plenty going on, including sites like the Virginia State Capitol and Monument Avenue to visit, as well as heading for a stroll along the scenic James River.

Atlantic City's Boardwalk and Steel Pier on a sunny day in New Jersey

Atlantic City

🚗 190 miles ⏱️ 3 hours, 15 minutes

Experience the excitement of Atlantic City, a bustling resort destination with vibrant boardwalk, lively casinos, and beautiful beaches. Enjoy thrilling entertainment, gourmet dining, and shopping, or simply relax and soak up the sun along the Atlantic Ocean coastline.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA city skyline.

Myrtle Beach

🚗 530 miles ⏱️ 10 hours, 30 minutes

Escape to the sunny shores of Myrtle Beach, with stunning beaches and world-class golf courses. Relax on the sandy coastline, explore the popular boardwalk, and indulge in fresh seafood dishes. The perfect retreat.

Sunrise over Carroll Creek in downtown Frederick, Maryland.

🚗 45 miles ⏱️ 58 minutes

Packed with historic charm, Frederick is lined with quaint streets, eclectic shops, art galleries, and local eateries. Make a visit to Carroll Creek Linear Park and the scenic waterfront.

🚗 278 miles ⏱️ 4 hours, 15 minutes

The exciting city of Raleigh has plenty to explore, including historic sites like the North Carolina State Capitol and the North Carolina Museum of History, and an abundance of outdoor activities at Pullen Park or Lake Johnson Park

The Portland Breakwater Light (also called Bug Light) is a small lighthouse in South Portland, Maine,United States.The lighthouse winter view after snow with blue sky background.

🚗 670 miles ⏱️ 13 hours, 40 minutes

The eclectic vibe of Portland is known for its pretty harbor, Old Port district, and thriving food scene. Make sure to take in the waterfront attractions and coastal views along the scenic Casco Bay.

The rolling hills of the Catskills around Pepacton Reservoir at sunset in upstate New York

Delaware River, Callicoon, and the Catskills

🚗 320 miles ⏱️ 6 hours

Head on a scenic journey to the Delaware River, Callicoon, and the Catskills, with stunning landscapes and charming towns. The beautiful natural beauty of upstate New York.

The historic houses and shops along High Street in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

Harpers Ferry

🚗 67 miles ⏱️ 1 hour, 15 minutes

Step back in time at Harpers Ferry, where historic buildings, hiking trails, and panoramic views of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers are just some of the memorable sites you can expect during your visit.

Skyline Drive in Virginia winding through the beautiful Shenandoah National Park.

Skyline Drive through Shenandoah National Park

🚗 175 miles ⏱️ 3 hours, 30 minutes

Take to the road on the unforgettable Skyline Drive through Shenandoah National Park, where lush forests, waterfalls, and jaw-dropping overlooks await. Stop off for hikes en route, and a chance to get closer to the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

White benches on the boardwalk overlooking Rehoboth Beach in Delaware.

Bethany Beach and Rehoboth Beach

🚗 141 miles ⏱️ 2 hours, 45 minutes

Relax and unwind at Bethany Beach and Rehoboth Beach. These charming coastal destinations offer sandy shores and family-friendly attractions. Love swimming, sunbathing, and seaside dining? There is little better along the Delaware coast.

Historic houses lining Forsyth Park with grand live oak trees, in Savannah, Georgia

🚗 575 miles ⏱️ 8 hours, 40 minutes

Charming Savannah, Georgia, is packed with historic squares, cobblestone streets, and city landmarks. Sit back and soak up the atmosphere as you indulge in unmatched Southern cuisine and hospitality.

Sunset in the Appalachian Mountains in Virginia in George Washington and Jefferson National Forest

George Washington and Jefferson National Forests and the Appalachian Trail

🚗 106 miles ⏱️ 2 hours

Explore the natural beauty of the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, where you can hike a part of the Appalachian Trail and the stunning landscapes of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains.

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Orlando, Florida, USA at Universal studios city walk with a view of the Lighthouse, entrance to Islands of Adventure.

🚗 900 miles ⏱️ 14 hours, 30 minutes

Expect a fun-filled visit to epic Orlando, home to world-renowned theme parks, including Walt Disney World and Universal Studios.

Snow-capped mountains in Liechtenstein's Malbun ski resort

Blue Ridge Parkway

🚗 610 miles ⏱️ 17 hours, 30 minutes

Head on an incredible journey along Blue Ridge Parkway, one of America's most picturesque drives. Marvel at the Appalachian Mountains, with great hiking trails.

Aerial view of Miami Beach, South Beach, Florida, USA on a sunny day.

🚗 1,160 miles ⏱️ 18 hours, 30 minutes

Discover the world-renowned beaches of Miami, legendary nightlife and epic shopping districts, for sun, fun and culture.

Ornate wrought iron balconies with hanging plants in New Orleans' French Quarter, Louisiana

New Orleans

🚗 1,260 miles ⏱️ 19 hours

The soulful rhythms and musical history of New Orleans make this a must-visit for any music fans. Make a beeline for the French Quarter.

Beautiful cloudy day of Los Angeles downtown skyline and palm trees in foreground

Los Angeles

🚗 2,755 miles ⏱️ 41 hours

Nothing else quite touches the glamour and excitement of LA, with world-famous attractions, stunning beaches, and cultural landmarks like Hollywood Boulevard.

Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, USA at sunset.

San Francisco

🚗 3,000 miles ⏱️ 47 hours

With famous sites such as Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, and Fisherman's Wharf there are plenty of great places to visit in San Francisco.

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The 14 best day trips from DC to get away from it all

From charming Mid-Atlantic pit stops to the Piedmont regions, get out of town on one of these scenic day trips from DC

Skipping town for one of the best day trips from DC. can feel strange, considering the amount of things to do in this city. Seriously, you could spend an entire week just checking out the best museums . And yet, given it’s prime spot on the Potomac River, DC. is a perfect jumping-off point in the Mid-Atlantic for a variety of destinations—there are so incredible small towns and scenic vistas worth exploring within a day’s drive or easy train ride. From adventurous trails to indie coffee roasters, historic buildings, wine country, and Southern eats, the options are endless. So whether you’re a nature lover or antique shop connoisseur, give yourself a city break on one of these best day trips from DC.
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Roanoke Valley, VA

1.  Roanoke Valley, VA

Located in the heart of Virginia ’s beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, the Roanoke Valley promises small-town charm with big city vibes. Accessible via Amtrak or the oh-so-scenic Blue Ridge Parkway, the area is home to one of the most breathtaking points on the Appalachian Trail: McAfee Knob, located 3,197 feet atop Catawba Mountain. After a day’s long hike, grab a pint at one of the many area breweries like  Deschutes Brewery   and s hop for antique relics at the cavernous  Black Dog Salvage .

If you do just one thing... Be sure to  grab a scoop at  Pop’s Ice Cream and Soda Bar on your way back home.

Want to stay overnight? Book a room at Hotel Roanoke .

Wardensville, WV

2.  Wardensville, WV

This small town in West Virginia is en route to Lost River, a bucolic retreat that draws a large gay population. Once a pit stop, it is now slowly becoming a destination in its own right thanks to a concentrated effort by its entrepreneurial residents. Drop by Lost River Trading Post, a mercantile-meets-art gallery filled with locally made goods, and don’t forget to swing by Wardensville Garden Market and Bakery , a non-profit farm market that sells from-scratch goodies.

If you do just one thing…  Enjoy Bluegrass in the Barn , a monthly live music celebration at Capon Crossing Farm.

Want to stay overnight? Book a room at Firefly Inn .

3.  St. Michael’s, MD

Nautical enthusiasts will fall hard for this seaside town in Maryland . Don’t overlook the  Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum , a favorite among locals that's known for its stunning sunset vantage point. Affordable cruises and water activities are also available through the museum. Continue your adventure at  Lyon Distilling  ( temporarily closed ) , which serves delicious rum and whiskey made on-site, and  Justine’s Ice Cream Parlor ‚ a sweet finish to the sun-filled day.

If you do just one thing… Take a cruise down the Miles River in a replica 1930s steamship with Patriot Cruises . You’ll get both great views of the city and an entertaining overview of the history and sites.

Want to stay overnight? Book a room at George Brooks House .

Harpers Ferry, WV

4.  Harpers Ferry, WV

Thrill seekers flock to Harpers Ferry for the chance to experience adrenaline pumping adventure sports, including white water rafting and tubing in the Potomac River.  Harpers Ferry Adventure Center is one of the most trusted rental companies in town. For those who aren’t quite as intrepid, a visit to the cobblestone streets and charming architecture throughout the Lower Town area might sound like a more attractive daily activity. 

If you do just one thing…  Walk through the 20 miles of nature trails at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park .

Want to stay overnight? Book a room at Light Horse Inn .

Middleburg, VA

5.  Middleburg, VA

For the equestrian set, there’s no better day trip destination than Middleburg. The posh town in Loudoun County is home to upscale horse farms and more than 30 wineries. You’ll also find world-class golf courses and countryside resorts like Salamander Resort and Spa, a luxe escape with a gourmet restaurant, putting green, equestrian center, and views for days. 

If you do just one thing… Visit during the  Middleburg Film Festival   in October, a celebrated event that draws some of the entertainment industry’s major players.

Want to stay overnight? Book a room at the Salamander Resort and Spa .

6.  Fredericksburg, VA

Accessible via train, Fredericksburg is a quick trip down memory lane. Here, you’ll find poignant Civil War battlefields and tons of George Washington-related history, including the homes of his mother and sister. Stroll down Caroline Street for a glimpse of the city’s many clothing and art boutiques (we love Ponshop ) and antique shops. Hungry? Foode  is a cult favorite and  Benny Vitali’s has some of the best pizza in town.

If you do just one thing… Grab frozen custard  Carl’s , a retro ice cream shop that’s been satisfying sweet tooths since 1947.

Want to stay overnight? Book a room at The Richard Johnston Inn & 1890 Caroline House.

Richmond, VA

7.  Richmond, VA

Richmond is rich in southern hospitality, delicious restaurants and historic sites. Luckily, it’s only a quick train ride away . L'Opossum is a hip French spot that’s worth checking out. Don’t miss out on strolling through Carry Street, which is packed with adorable vintage shops, clothing stores and other fun destinations.

If you do just one thing…  Visit the  Byrd Theater , a historic movie house.

Want to stay overnight? Book a room at The Jefferson Hotel .

Baltimore, MD

8.  Baltimore, MD

It’s called Charm City for a reason. Baltimore is bursting with personality, as proven by all the quirky attractions and events that call it home, including the annual  Kinetic Sculpture Race , during which huge human-powered structures lumber around the city. The  Visionary Art Museum houses an impressive collection of outsider art and the Tattoo Museum pays homage to all things ink. Savor brunch at Woodberry Kitchen and then proceed to W.C. Harlan, a moody speakeasy, for a proper cocktail.

If you do just one thing…  Explore Hampden, a uniquely Baltimore part of town that has starred in a number of John Waters' counter-culture films.

Want to stay overnight?  Splurge and book a room at Sagamore Pendry Baltimore .

Shenandoah National Park, VA

9.  Shenandoah National Park, VA

Road tripping on  Skyline Drive is like cruising through a postcard. The picturesque byway leads you to  Shenandoah National Park , where you can hop on the Appalachian Trail and peep where Herbert Hoover vacationed at  Rapidan Camp .

If you do just one thing…  Stargaze in the Big Meadows area, near Rapidan Fire Road. On nights when the sky is clear enough, you can even see the Milky Way.

Want to stay overnight? Book a room at Lewis Mountain Cabins .

10.  Ocean City, MD

When you’ve had your fill of cotton candy, explore other Ocean City boardwalk novelties like a carousel from 1912 and a miniature golf course. Of course, there’s also the beach. (You brought SPF along for the ride, right?) In terms of food, make sure to stop by  Fractured Prune , an outpost that only sells fried doughnuts that you can customize to your liking.

If you do just one thing… Indulge in a lovely picnic at  Northside Park , a 58-mile public recreation area.

Want to stay overnight? Book a room at Northwood Inn Bed and Breakfast .

Assateague State Park, MD

11.  Assateague State Park, MD

This is an animal lover’s paradise. Let’s start with the wild ponies that reside in this popular island park. You can look at them but make sure not to touch or feed them, they’re known to be vicious and attack visitors for their food. To see dolphins, which are usually spotted, camp out on the beach. There are also deers and over 200 species of birds on the island—what else could you ever dream of?

If you do just one thing…  See all the animals, obviously.

Want to stay overnight?   Book a room at   Hotel Atlantic .

Charlottesville, VA

12.  Charlottesville, VA

Home to the historic  University of Virginia , Charlottesville is at once rooted in tradition and infused with a youthful energy. Situated in the heart of Virginia wine country, the city offers a number of wineries that are worth a visit. Not into drinking? Head to the  Downtown Mall , which is chock-full of restaurants, shopping and entertainment. Stop by the  Virginia Discovery Museum  as well, especially if you’re traveling with kids.

If you do just one thing…  Visit  Monticello , Thomas Jefferson’s impressive grounds, where he tinkered with famous inventions.

Want to stay overnight? Book a room at Dinsmore Boutique Inn .

13.  Annapolis, MD

You don’t need a set of sea legs to fully enjoy Annapolis. Though there are plenty of water-related activities—including chartered sailing trips, canoeing and lighthouse, tours—landlubbers can appreciate the grounds of the United States Naval Academy , which offers tours of the esteemed school. A robust restaurant scene includes Vida Taco Bar  and  Preserve , an esteemed Annapolis newcomer focused on sustainability and fresh ingredients.

If you do just one thing…  Pick up some reading material at  Back Creek Books and enjoy your new purchases over a cup of joe at Ceremony Coffee Roasters . Oh, and relax.

Want to stay overnight? Book a room at The Annapolis Inn .

14.  Winchester, VA

Bonnie Blue Bakery alone is worth the trip to this rural slice of Virginia. The rustic, from-scratch shop is known for its Texas-style BBQ and biscuits, which usually sell out before lunchtime. The charming Museum of the Shenandoah Valley will give you a deeper appreciation of the region, while Village Square Restaurant offers a number of sleek dishes and craft cocktails. Looking to mix it up? Hopscotch Coffee & Records is a funky venue for exploring vinyl while sipping your favorite beverage. 

If you do just one thing…  Eat. A lot.

Want to stay overnight? Book a room at L'Auberge Provencale .

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5 Great Weekend Getaways from Washington, D.C.

There’s never a dull moment in the nation’s capital—all the more reason to get out on the weekends and find a little peace, IOHO. From wine tasting in Virginia to an urban art safari in Baltimore, here are our favorite weekend getaways, all within just a few hours’ drive from Washington, D.C.

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Middleburg, VA

It’s only an hour-long drive from D.C. to Middleburg, in Virginia's bucolic wine country. Get a taste of the land and check in to Salamander Resort & Spa , a stately inn set on 340 pastoral acres in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, famous for its Grand Lawn and state-of-the-art equestrian center. While you could spend the whole weekend strolling the resort’s manicured grounds (or testing your culinary chops at the on-site cooking studio), we suggest venturing further afield—there are more than 250 local wineries to explore. You know you're in the country at Greenhill Winery & Vineyards , where tastings of Burgundian-style chardonnays and crisp rieslings are bookended by horse-drawn carriage rides and picnic lunches. Aspen Dale Winery offers a more rustic experience, with paddocks home to goats and miniature horses and live folk music events. For dinner, head to the historic Red Fox Inn & Tavern , where oak tables, stone fireplaces, and beamed ceilings set the backdrop for hearty American classics like crispy half-duck with sautéed asparagus or bourbon-glazed salmon.

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Baltimore, MD

D.C.’s industrious neighbor to the north is increasingly becoming known for its urban art scene. Beyond icons like The Baltimore Museum of Art and The Walters Art Museum , smaller-scale artist-run galleries and studios have been cropping up throughout the city. Anchors of its creative scene include Current Space , in the Inner Harbor business district, and Area 405 , built inside a 168-year-old artist-owned warehouse—both of which showcase works by up-and-coming local talents as well as indie rock performances. More interested in the stage and screen? See a first-run film or theater performance at The Charles , then hop over to Graffiti Warehouse to explore works by photographers, street artists, and local filmmakers. Afterwards, bed down at the  Sagamore Pendry Baltimore , a contemporary design hotel with a see-and-be-seen pool overlooking the harbor.

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Hot Springs, VA

Hot Springs, Virginia, has been a POTUS holiday destination of choice as far back as the 1800s, when Thomas Jefferson sought the healing effects of its bubbling pools. Follow their lead with a stay at the Omni Homestead Resort . First built in 1766, the hotel has so far hosted 23 U.S. presidents—so you know it must be doing something right. Wedged in the Allegheny Mountains, it’s a destination in its own right, with 483 antebellum-style rooms (floral drapes; featherbeds), sun-lit porches with rocking chairs, and 45 acres including a two-acre water park that features natural hot springs, a lazy river, water slides, and private cabanas prime for relaxing. After working up an appetite during a cascade waterfall hike or zipline tour, venture into town and dine at Snead’s 1912 Steakhouse , which serves contemporary fare in a rustic setting—we love the sumac roasted chicken with goat cheese grits or the classic bone-in ribeye.

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Rehoboth Beach, DE

Okay, so Rehoboth Beach may not be at the top of a Jetsetter's bucket list, but there's just something about experiencing one of America's classic boardwalks that we love. Nostalgic amusement rides, open air seafood joints, shingled cottage rentals along the shore...it's all here. The beach gets packed, so rise early and set up camp on the sand, where you can spend mornings swimming in the surf and—if you're lucky—spotting passing dolphins. Feeling peckish? Hit up happy hour at Henlopen City Oyster House (3 p.m. to 5 p.m. daily) for its raw bar, which serves a smorgasbord of seafood from creamy middleneck clams to briny kumamoto oysters. Don't forget to check the listings at Rehoboth Beach Bandstand , an open-air music venue that hosts dozens of free shows throughout the summer. On your way home, take the small detour north to Cape Henlopen State Park , whose sand dunes and observation tower offer a different perspective of the Atlantic Coast.

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St. Michaels, MD

When you're ready to ditch the city, hop over the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to St. Michaels, Maryland, for a weekend of maritime bliss. This small seaside town’s nautical heritage stretches back to the 1600s, when it served as a trading post for local tobacco farmers and trappers. Today, St. Michaels' charm is all about its 18th-century colonial churches and homes as well as the picturesque harbor backdrop—a perfect place to get your sea legs and learn how to sail (check out Sail Selena II for one-on-one lessons and small group tours). The sailing academy at The Inn at Perry Cabin , an elegant boutique with water views, also offers both excursions and courses. Don't miss a post-sail tasting at Lyon Distilling Co. to sample the area's best handcrafted rums and Maryland rye whiskies.

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6 magnificent day trips from Washington, DC

Alexa Moore

Apr 4, 2024 • 7 min read

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In less than two hours you can go from the bustling streets of DC to the wilds of Dark Hollow Falls at Shenandoah National Park. Orhan Cam/Shutterstock

The USA's capital is full of cultural and historical attractions but the gems that lie just beyond the city limits are equally extraordinary.

From tucked-away hiking trails to neighboring cities with different rhythms, these are some of our favorite day trips from Washington, DC .

1. Discover the best of nature in Shenandoah National Park

Travel time: 1 hour and 30 minutes

One of the greatest joys of living in the DC area is how quickly you can find yourself in the beauty of Shenandoah National Park . Within the 311-square-mile preserve are cascading waterfalls, breathtaking viewpoints and caverns galore.

Challenge yourself by hiking Old Rag Mountain  or keep it lowkey with a scenic drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Drive just an hour further to visit one of Virginia’s greatest wonders, the Natural Bridge .

If small towns are your vibe, check out Elkton, where you can sip on tea or try spaghetti ice cream (don’t worry, there’s no tomato sauce involved) at Elkton Creamery and Tea Room . After you've worked up a thirst, head across the train tracks to indulge in a cold brew at the  Elkton Brewing Company . Not far away is Luray, a town with cozy Nordic-style cabins and miles of underground stalactites and stalagmites on display at Luray Caverns .

How to get to Shenandoah Valley from Washington, DC: Your best option is to get here by car. From DC, the two closest entrances are the Front Royal Entrance Station off I-66 and Thornton Gap Entrance Station off Highway 211. You must purchase an entrance pass to access the park and the private vehicle fee is $30.

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2. Feel that Southern charm in Virginia’s capital, Richmond

Travel time: 2 hours

Trade the current nation’s capital for the former one and enjoy a day of urban exploring – Richmond does not skimp on history and culture. Sample hand pies and BBQ while learning about the history of the city on  a walking tour of one of its oldest neighborhoods, Church Hill. Rest your weary feet and take a short cab ride to the Museum District where you can surround yourself with unique modern and contemporary art at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts .

Belle Island on the banks of the James River is a true urban island escape, perfect for those looking for an outdoor refuge. Then take a wander through Maymont – a 100-acre estate with a peaceful Japanese garden, a Romanesque-style mansion and some friendly goats. End your day with an irresistible taste of soul food at family-owned Mama J’s in the historically black Jackson Ward neighborhood.

How to get to Richmond from Washington, DC: Hop on Amtrak’s Northeast Regional line, which will drop you in the heart of Richmond’s main street in about two and a half hours. Or grab a 90-minute  Flixbus from Union Station.

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3. Get your beach and seafood fix in Annapolis, Maryland

Travel time: 50 minutes

Annapolis boasts probably one of the closest beaches to DC at Sandy Point National Park , located right at the base of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. No Maryland beach day is complete without blue crabs, and cracking these babies is a Maryland rite of passage. Pile your plate high and drench it in Old Bay at the prominent Cantler’s Riverside Inn.

After your feast, venture into town and roam around the Historic district's quaint shops and tasty restaurants like Iron Rooster , which serves a delicious all-day breakfast. Make sure to do a little yacht spotting at the Annapolis City Dock in the heart of downtown. For a unique experience, take a guided house tour at the gorgeous William Paca Home and Garden (he was a signatory of the Declaration of Independence).

How to get to Annapolis from Washington, DC: Annapolis is less than an hour's drive east of Washington, DC, via US 50 East. Flixbus also offers a short 45-minute bus ride from Union Station into downtown Annapolis.

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4. Sip your way through wine country in Loudoun County, Virginia

Travel time: 1 hour

Move over, Napa – Virginia’s wine scene has plenty to offer. Head to the mountainside Bluemont Vineyard, where the 951 Tasting Room (named after its elevation) stuns with views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Or grab a tasting flight decadent with local flavors at Three Creeks Winery .

Loudoun has some of DC’s closest farms, so embrace the lifestyle and do some spring strawberry picking at family-owned Wegmeyer Farms . Tramp along lavender fields and create your perfect bouquet at the tiny Blooming Hill  "farmlet" in Purcellville.

This area is also a divine option for an up-scale weekend getaway. If you’re feeling bougie, treat yourself to a stay at the luxurious black-women-owned Salamander Middleburg Resort & Spa.

How to get to Loudoun County from Washington, DC: Loudon is just 45 miles west of DC and is best accessed by car. Head west on 1-66 and then exit onto VA-267 W.

5. Float down the river in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

Harper’s Ferry is full of fascinating history, but that’s not all it has to offer. Cradled at the meeting point of two rivers, this town has the perfect balance of natural sights and adventure. I’m talking ziplining over the dense canopy, whitewater rafting across the bubbling waters of the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers, or hiking magnificent overlooks like Jefferson Rock .

Its greatest warm-weather offering is a chance to lay back and go flat-river tubing (did I mention you can rent a tube for your cooler ?). Balance all the adrenaline with a history lesson at the John Brown Museum  and learn about the doomed raid led by John Brown in 1859 – though unsuccessful, it was a quintessential moment in the fight for abolition during the Civil War.

How to get to Harpers Ferry from Washington, DC: Two trains, the Amtrak Capital Limited and the MARC Brunswick line , can get you here in just one and a half hours from Union Station. Driving will give you the best accessibility for the surrounding area – head northwest on 1-495 to 1-270 N for one and a half hours.

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6. Leave the car and explore Alexandria on two wheels

Travel time: 1 hour and 45 minutes 

For an ultra-close two-for-one trip, head across the river to Alexandria. First up, Mount Vernon , the home of the first US president and his wife, George and Martha Washington. Take a guided mansion tour and walk the grounds for an insight into not only the First couple's life but also the lives of the enslaved people who helped shape Mount Vernon into the estate it is.

Afterward, head just eight miles north to the cobblestoned streets of Old Town in Alexandria. While the facade seems reminiscent of colonial times, everything about Old Town is a modern delight, from an award-winning dining scene and  spooky ghost tour offerings to boutique storefronts steps away from the riverfront.

Grab a scoop from a family-owned shop that's been serving since 1984, The Creamery , and head for a walk around the Torpedo Art Gallery to witness incredible masterpieces by local artists. End your night with dinner at 219 , serving creole-style food and live music.

How to get there: This entire journey can be done by combining the Metro and biking on the Mt. Vernon trail. From DC, head south on the Yellow or Blue line to King Street-Old Town Alexandria station,  rent an e-bike and take the scenic 1-hour ride to Mount Vernon. Swap the bike ride for a quick Uber or Lyft if you're not in the mood to sweat.

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This article was first published Jan 23, 2019 and updated Apr 4, 2024.

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17 Spectacular Day Trips from Washington DC

Looking for the best day trips from Washington DC? This guide is packed with 17 brilliant day trip ideas for you to explore.

There are a ton of wonderful day trips you can take from Washington D.C – we’ve coined them “daycations” that you can use to hop out of the city.

Whether you’re a seasoned DC local or just visiting, if you want to escape the city for a quick adventure, try one (or all!) of these easy and fun day trips from Washington DC.

The Best Day Trips from Washington DC: Top Picks

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Baltimore

Distance from Washington: 45 miles (1 hour)

At just a one-hour drive from Washington, DC, Baltimore is Maryland’s largest city and one of the most popular day trips from Washington DC.

Situated on the banks of the Chesapeake Bay, Baltimore has many things to offer day trippers. Some of the main sights in Baltimore include the Inner Harbor , the National Aquarium , several museums, Fort McHenry , and the Orioles Stadium .

You might think that the extent of Baltimore’s attractions lie in the Inner Harbor, but that’s totally untrue.

While there are a lot of touristy activities in the city, if you’re looking for a more local or low-key experience, you can find it in some of Baltimore’s many charing neighborhoods.

Fell’s Point is full of bars and restaurants, and Hampden is home to the famous winter lights of 42nd Street , some alternative boutiques, and the delicious Golden West Cafe .

If you’re looking for more foodie treats, try Mount Vernon Market , which has several food stalls to try, including some delicious raw oysters.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia

Distance from Washington: 139 miles (2 hours, 45 minutes)

As one of Pennsylvania’s largest cities, Philadelphia is one of the best long day trips from Washington DC.

Home to some of the country’s most historically significant sights, the city definitely does not have a shortage of things to do for first-time visitors – even if you only have one day in Philly.

For the history buffs out there, head to Independence Hall  to experience the famous Liberty Bell in person.

Foodies have to try a world-renowed Philly Cheesesteak or some other local eats at the Reading Terminal Market or the South 9th Street Italian Market .

Or, if you prefer being outdoors, take a stroll or bike ride along the Schuykill River .

Shenandoah National Park, Virginia

Shenandoah National Park

Distance from Washington: 70-90 miles (1.5 to 2.5 hours)

Nature lovers, rejoice! At around 2 hours from Washington DC, Shenandoah National Park is a fairly easy day day excursion (or weekend trip ) from the city.

With miles of gorgeous Virginian hiking paths , sites for camping (if you wish to spend the night), and the famed Appalachian Trail, Shenandoah National Park has so much to do for those of you who are hoping to get outdoors, with some of the best hikes near Washington DC.

It’s also a perfect place to experience spring and fall in Virginia.

If you’re feeling ambitious, tackle the long Old Rag Trail, which can span from 6-8 hours (depending on your hiking level and speed). Or, opt for a shorter hike, like one of the Devil’s Stairs hikes .

If hiking isn’t your thing, Shenandoah is still worth a visit – take a drive on the Skyline Drive and admire the many views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Day Trips from Washington D.C: Historic Destinations

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Annapolis

Distance from Washington: 32 miles (45 minutes)

In my opinion, one of the most fun and charming day trips from Washington DC is to nearby Annapolis, Maryland.

Located on the Chesapeake Bay, Annapolis is a maritime town, home to the US Naval Academy , several marinas full of sailboats, and lots of cobblestoned sidewalks and streets to walk around.

At less than an hour from Washington, DC, you could visit Annapolis for lunch or spend and entire day there exploring.

During your day trip, you can visit the Maryland Capitol Building , sample some of Maryland’s most delicious seafood, or go for a stroll in some of the colorful back alleys of the city.

Historic Northern Virginia

Mount Vernon

Distance from Washington: 21 miles (30 minutes)

Washington DC is a city that’s perfect for history lovers, but it doesn’t stop there.

Located in Northern Virginia, Mount Vernon stands as an important monument to America’s history. Home to George Washington himself, Mount Vernon’s grounds consist of a beautiful mansion, several pathways and trails through the campus, and beautiful views of the Potomac River.

Just a short drive from the city, it’s surprisingly easy to take a Mount Vernon day tour from Washington, DC.

Alternatively, you could arrange a Pentagon tour to see where all of the action happens! (I’ve never been on one, but my friend Ashley (linked above) has a great post on how she organized her trip!).

On your way back to DC from your historic day trip around Northern Virginia, consider stopping in Old Town Alexandria for a charming afternoon walk, or visit Arlington Cemetery to experience its serenity and solemnity and see the changing of the guards.

Fredericksburg, Virginia

Distance from Washington: 53 miles (1 hour)

About halfway from Washington DC to Richmond lies Fredericksburg, Virginia, a smaller city with some quaint areas to see.

With many historic areas to tour and walk around, it’s a relaxing place for a full day trip or a short jaunt from Washington DC.

Here, you can experience some of the Civil War battlefields, grab some snacks or peruse the boutiques on the main street in downtown, or visit some of the historic homes and taverns in the area. Alternatively, there are some lovely restaurants and shops in the city, as well as some trails bordering the Rapahannock River.

Day Trips from D.C: Nature & Outdoor Daycations

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Ocean City Maryland

Distance from Washington: 140 miles (2 hours, 45 minutes)

Looking for a beach break, but don’t want to pay for a hotel? During the summer, Maryland’s Ocean City is the perfect day trip for sea-lovers.

It’s a bit far from DC, at just under 3 hours each way, but it’s the closest ocean beach to the city. Plus, access to the sun, sand, and sea is completely worth the drive.

While in Ocean City, the natural thing to do all day is to lay out a picnic blanket and umbrella, sit in the sun, and go for a swim. However, the area also boasts many other activities as well, like mini golfing, water sports, amusement parks, and seafood restaurants.

Although it’s pretty much par for the course with other beach towns on the East Coast, Ocean City is a wonderful place to escape the daily grind of Washington DC for a little while.

East Coast Ski Trip

Skiing French Alps

Distance from Washington: 78+ miles (1 hour, 30 minutes+)

In the winter and early spring, many city dwellers flock to the slopes to take advantage of the short skiing and snowboarding season. Luckily, the East Coast has a few ski resorts located within a few hours of the capital city.

If you’re looking for an active way to spend a cold winter’s day, try taking a  skiing day trip  from Washington DC.

Although there are many ski resorts scattered around Virginia and West Virginia, the closest ski resorts to Washington DC are actually in Pennsylvania.

The two skiing centers nearest to Washington DC are Liberty Mountain Resort (PA – 78 miles // 1.5 hours) and Whitetail Ski Resort (PA – 90 miles // 1 hour, 45 minutes).

Rehoboth Beach, Delaware

rehoboth

Distance from Washington: 121 miles (2 hours, 30 minutes)

Situated a bit of a drive away from Washington DC, Rehoboth is a charming beach town that fills up during the summer with families and friend groups. However, it’s also a reasonable day trip from DC if you leave early and plan ahead.

Here, along with the many allures of East Coast beach towns, the beaches are clean and perfect for a day of sunbathing.

While many people opt to spend a weekend or more here, a day trip to Rehoboth can be a perfect way to decompress, especially outside of the peak season when the beaches are crowded.

Day Hikes in Northern Virginia or Maryland

Distance from Washington: Varies (but usually no more than 100 miles/2 hours)

We all need a break from the city sometimes, to unplug and refresh before a long week ahead. Our favorite way to do this is by going on a day hike in a beautiful place, perhaps through a nature conservation area, or a state or national park.

What many DC dwellers don’t know is that all around Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia are trails to explore.

All-Around Amazing Day Trips from Washington D.C

Harpers ferry, west virginia.

Harpers Ferry West Virginia

Distance from Washington: 67 miles (1 hour, 15 minutes)

One of the United States’ National Historic Parks, Harpers Ferry was a crucial site during the Civil War as it was located on the border of the Union and the Confederacy.

Today, it is a park situated on the borders of West Virginia, Maryland, and Virginia. It houses a historic town, a railroad, a river crossing, and several miles of beautiful hiking trails for visitors to explore.

A trip to Harpers Ferry warrants a stroll through the town’s cobblestoned streets . You can grab a coffee at one of the full-service cafes or simply wander around.

While you’re in town, be sure to head up to the Jefferson Rock and peruse the grounds of the St. Peter’s Church . Alternatively, hike the Maryland Heights Trail for a dose of nature and spectacular views of the town and the rivers below.

If you’re planning on sticking around for the evening, don’t miss the Harpers Ferry Ghost Tour , which happens each night at 8 PM during the peak season (spring and summer).

Great Falls Park and C&O Canal, Virginia and Maryland

Distance from Washington: 19 miles (30 minutes)

If you’re hoping to get some fresh air, explore a beautiful place, and avoid the crowds at the National Mall, Great Falls is the perfect option for you.

On a breaking point of the Potomac River, there’s a magnificent cascade of water over craggy rocks below. This is Great Falls.

The best part? Many DC-dwellers don’t know this gem of a park even exists.

There are two sides of the Great Falls area to explore – Maryland’s C&O Canal National Historic Park, and Virginia’s Great Falls Park.

Serious hikers will want to head to the Maryland side, which is home to the Billy Goat Trail, a moderate to difficult trail that involves a little bit of scrambling up a rock wall.

For those who just want to catch a glimpse of the falls, both the Virginia and Maryland sides of the river have overlook points where you can see the river and the falls below.

If you can, plan a visit during the fall to see the perfect foliage scenes – Great Falls might just be the best place in the DC metro area to see the fall colors.

Richmond, Virginia

Richmond Virginia

Distance from Washington: 110 miles (2 hours)

At just 2 hours from the city, Richmond is one of the most compelling day trips from Washington DC because there’s truly something for everyone there. 

Admittedly, we hesitated putting Richmond on this list. Why? Because there is so much to see and do in this city, it’s impossible to complete it all in one day!

Richmond’s activities span a variety of interest and travel types. Like beers and fine eats? Richmond’s food scene has got you covered, with local favorites like Supper .

Enjoy hiking and outdoor adventures? Go for a bike ride by the James River, or enjoy some of the city’s best parks, Belle Isle and Maymont.

Want to see a show? Hit up The National or the Carpenter Center for shows ranging from pop music to classical and opera.

Charlottesville, Virginia

Charlottesville

Distance from Washington: 116 miles (2 hours, 30 minutes)

An easy day trip from Washington DC, Charlottesville is a place where history, nature, and cuisine collide.

One of the best ways to spend a day in Charlottesville is by strolling through the lawn of the historic University of Virginia. Thomas Jefferson founded this university, and the architectural marvels certainly reflect his preferences.

Charlottesville’s city center is home to the Mall, which has a variety of shops, restaurants, and bars to explore. There are also a handful of epic food tours in the area.

Outside of Charlottesville lies a huge concentration of wineries, breweries, and distilleries in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Most tastings range from $5-15 and include a variety of different wines, and you can book a hop-on-hop-off wine and beer tour so you don’t have to drive.

If you’re hoping to end your day trip on a high note, a winery tour can be one of the best ways to do it. (Just make sure you’re covered for driving back to Washington DC!)

Unusual Day Trips from DC

Luray caverns, virginia.

Luray Caverns

Distance from Washington: 95 miles (1 hour, 45 minutes)

One of the most unique day trips from Washington DC is at Luray Caverns , a cave system underneath the Blue Ridge Mountains.

On a tour of the caverns , visitors can see magnificent, well-lit displays of stalactites and stalagmites, with paved trails and an elevator for easy access. Of all of the caverns in Virginia , Luray is definitely one of the most spectacular.

One of the most unique aspects of the caverns, which you can experience first-hand on the tour, is the construction of the ‘Stalacpipe Organ,’ an organ created from the tones of hitting the different cave formations. Nifty, huh?

Gunpowder Falls State Park, Maryland

Gunpowder Falls State Park

Distance from Washington: 55 miles (1 hour, 15 minutes)

Many people are familiar with Baltimore, but few know about the beautiful Gunpowder Falls State Park , located just outside of its city limits.

At just over 1 hour from Washington DC, it’s a perfect park to explore on your own or paired with a day trip to Baltimore.

In the park, there are creeks, forests, bridges, and historic structures aplenty. Once you leave the industrial grind of Baltimore, nature and forestry await.

For hikers, there are several different trail to tackle, bringing visitors over stunning bridges and cool, shady forests. There are also several waterfalls and waterways to look out for.

Rustic Farms and Fields

In the spring, summer, and fall, there’s no shortage of fresh produce to fill Washington DC’s farmer’s markets. Where do you think that all comes from? Nearby farms, of course!

There are several farms and gardens near Washington DC , where you can frolic in the flowers (sunflowers, lavender, tulips, and more!), pick some apples, or harvest a pumpkin or two. If you’re looking for a laid-back way to get some time outside, consider one of many day trips to a nearby farm.

Day Trips from Washington DC: Read Next

  • Looking for unconventional things to do in the city? Try our list of 37 things to do in Washington DC that aren’t museums, memorials, or monuments.
  • Need a place to rest your head? Here are our suggestions for the best  neighborhoods and hotels to stay in Washington DC. (Or, just book our favorite, The Line Hotel in Adams Morgan)
  • The Ultimate Weekend in Washington DC
  • Cool Hikes in Northern Virginia

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I’m Kay. I’m originally from small town Virginia, but have moved all around the East Coast and the United States for basically my entire life. I spent my childhood days blissfully wandering through the Blue Ridge Mountains, rolling in leaves, playing in creeks…you know, the usual overly adventurous 5-year-old stuff.

But those early years spent outside gave me a real problem: I’m now an adventure addict. Basically, if I’m not at my computer banging out articles or photos, I’m probably out hiking, biking, or camping somewhere beautiful.

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Wonderful post with lots of tips! I’m planning a trip there soon. Didn’t know there are so many options from Washington Thanks for sharing

Not only is DC incredible, but there is so much to do around the area. I’ve done several of those trips and all were great in their own way. I’m sorry that I missed Great Falls as that looks amazing. There’s also a trip to Monticello and several Civil War battlefields (like Antietam) that make for great day trips, too.

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As the capital of the United States, Washington, D.C. is a major city with a large population. Even though there is so much to see and do in DC, sometimes it’s nice to get away for the weekend. It’s especially nice to go somewhere outdoorsy to get some fresh air away from the city life. Fortunately, DC is in a central area that makes it easy to travel and go on a weekend trip away. 

[This post on Best Family Weekend Getaways from Washington, DC was originally published in August 2021, and updated in August 2022]

Here’s are the 7 Best Family Weekend Getaways from Washington, DC:

Philadelphia, pennsylvania.

Top 7 Best Family Weekend Getaways from Washington DC featured by top US family travel blogger, Momma Wanderlust

Distance: 2 hours and a 25-minute drive What to do: Visit the Liberty Bell, Enjoy a Philly Cheesesteak, Visit Independence National Historic Park Where to Eat: You must try the Philly Cheesesteak and there are good ones all over Where to Stay: The Notary Hotel Autograph Collection , Penn’s View Hotel Why Visit: Philadelphia is a UNESCO World Heritage City and the only one in the US. This city has helped shape America into what it is today, and there is so much history to appreciate and explore. 

  New York City, New York

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Distance: 3 hours and a 45-minute drive What to do: Visit Times Square, Explore the Empire State Building, Stroll through Central Park, Catch a Broadway show, Climb to the top of the Statue of Liberty Where to Eat: Enjoy a meal while diner staff sing show tunes show while you eat at Ellen’s Stardust Diner , Totto Ramen , Hell’s Kitchen Where to Stay: It’s a huge and expensive city, so it can be hard to decide where to stay. Midtown is best for first-time visitors, but prices vary greatly, so do some research within your budget.  Why Visit: New York City is large, crowded, and busy and evokes a sense of excitement and wonder in most.  You could spend all day wandering the city and never get tired of it.

Wilmington, Delaware

Top 7 Best Family Weekend Getaways from Washington DC featured by top US family travel blogger, Momma Wanderlust

The Josephine Fountain at Brandywine Park

Distance: 2 hours and a 40-minute drive  What to do: Visit the Hagley Museum and Library, Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, and Walk along the Riverwalk. Where to Eat: Brew HaHa !, Pizza by Elizabeths , Farmer & the Cow Where to Stay: Hotel du Pont , Courtyard Wilmington Brandywine Why Visit: Wilmington is full of gorgeous, historic garden homes, has a burgeoning food scene, and is perfect for family fun. There are quite a few parks and trails to enjoy as well.

Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

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Distance: 1 hour and a 15-minute drive What to do: Visit Harpers Ferry National Historic Park, The Harpers Ferry Toy Train Museum, and Civil War Living History Museum, Take a walking tour of the town Where to Eat:  The Rabbit Hole , The Country Cafe Where to Stay:  Cozy Cabin , The Ledge House Why Visit:  Harpers Ferry is a quaint, historic town. You’ll feel like you have been transported to the past when visiting the National Historic District. It’s a great place to explore, slow down for the weekend, and get some much-needed time outside. It’s not very far from DC which is why it’s a great quick weekend trip from DC. 

Loudoun County, Virginia 

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Distance: 1-hour drive What to do: Enjoy a glass or two of vino while visiting a local winery (there are many to choose from), Enjoy an ice-cold beer at Dirt Farm Brewery , Pick your own fruit at Great Country Farms , or Hike at Red Rock Wilderness Overlook Park or Algonkian Regional Park, Shop at the Salamander Market. Where to Eat: Fire Works Pizza , Salamander Market Where to Stay: Salamander Resort and Spa , The Red Fox Inn & Tavern Why Visit: Loudoun County is known as ‘DC’s wine country’ with over 40 wineries. There are also historical parks and trails that you could spend the day walking through and enjoying the beautiful scenery. 

Williamsburg, Virginia

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Distance: 2 hours and a 25-minute drive What to do: Visit Colonial Williamsburg , Explore the Governor’s Palace, Thrill-seek at Busch Gardens Theme Park Where to Eat: Fat Canary , Aroma’s World , Nawab Indian Where to Stay: Club Wyndham Kingsgate , Westgate Historic Williamsburg Resort   Why Visit: Williamsburg is full of history and is home to the world’s largest living history museum known as Colonial Williamsburg, where the life of the 1700s is reenacted and recreated in the original location. You can visit the Revolutionary City and watch actors interpret life during this century. Williamsburg is a great city to travel into the past for a weekend away from DC. 

Orange, Virginia

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Distance: 2-hour drive What to do: Montpelier Estate and Museum, Visit James Madison Museum, and Wander around the downtown area. Where to Eat: The Market at Grelen , and Iron Pipe Alewerks Where to Stay:   Mayhurst Estate Why Visit: Nestled near the Blue Ridge Mountains, this small town is filled with spectacular mountain views, excellent cuisine, historic sites, and friendly people. Orange, Virginia is a short drive from Washington, DC, and offers a wonderful respite from the hustle and bustle of life in the city.

One of the best things about living in the Washington, DC area is its proximity to so many amazing cities, all within a two-to-three-hour drive. There are more than enough places to ensure that our weekends are filled with adventure and exploration.   The next time you have a free weekend, plan a trip from DC to one of the places on this list.

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Things to do in Washington, D.C., this Memorial Day weekend

D espite the rainy weather expected to hit the Washington, D.C. , Maryland , and Virginia area this weekend, there is plenty to do for fun with or without the family. 

Memorial Day, which honors those who lost their lives defending the nation, is on Monday this year. Many Americans mark the long weekend as the beginning of summer. 

Explore the Washington Examiner’s recommendations for an excellent long weekend in the Washington metropolitan area. 

Seattle Mariners vs. Washington Nationals: Over the weekend, watch the Nationals take on the Mariners at home this weekend on Friday at 6:45 p.m., Saturday at 4:05 p.m., and Sunday at 1:35 p.m. at Nationals Park. Tickets start as low as $13. Friday is the Nationals’ Branch Appreciation Day for the Navy, and the first 20,000 fans on Saturday will receive a Lane "Train" Bobblehead.

Washington Spirit vs Seattle Reign : Watch women’s soccer at Audi Field at 7:30 p.m. Friday night as the Washington Spirit takes on the Seattle Reign. Tickets start at $15. 

Red Hot Blues & BBQ : From Friday to Monday, enjoy celebrating blues music and good barbecue in Glen Echo Park. Stacy Brooks, Carly Harvey, and headliner D.K. Harrell will play the dancing portion of the event, where you can dance freely or sign up for a beginner lesson. Tickets to the catered barbecue are already sold out, but guests can picnic for free, and tickets for the dances will be sold at the door. Tickets are $20-30, and the Friday event runs from 8 p.m. to 3 a.m.

National Museum of the Army : From Friday to Sunday, the National Museum of the Army in Fort Belvoir, Virginia, will have multiple activities, including an outdoor flag display, an exhibit with equipment and uniforms used by service members, and a craft-making station for visitors to create their own red poppy, a symbol to honor fallen troops' sacrifices. For those who come on Monday, there will be two moments of silence observed at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. The afternoon will also feature the documentary They Won’t Die Twice about the Normandy invasion.

Pixar Putt : Pixar Putt is opening at the Wharf Saturday, with putt-putt holes inspired by the stories and characters from movies such as Toy Story and The Incredibles. Tickets start at $30. After 7 p.m., the green changes to Pixar Putt After Dark, and tee times are reserved for those 18 years and older. 

ViVa! Vienna! Festival : The 40th anniversary of the ViVa! Vienna! Festival, an annual community event sponsored by the Rotary Club of Vienna, is taking place Saturday and Sunday. There will be shuttle buses provided between the Vienna Metro stop and the festival grounds. Guests will enjoy amusement park rides, live entertainment, food vendors, and a BrewFest beer garden for those of age. Entry to the charity event supporting over 70 organizations is free, but tickets are required for rides, the raffle, and the beer garden. 

Maryland Plant Fest : Head to Silver Spring, Maryland, for a plant extravaganza. The event is free and will have various plant vendors, including Cultivate the City, Southern MD Tropicals, Floraesoterika, Gracie's Tropicals, Foliage Fanatics, and Sandi Plants. There will also be food for purchase available from Little Minor Taco, Plant Burger, and Ben and Jerry's. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Hometown Holidays Music Festival : On Saturday and Sunday, Rockville, Maryland, will host a free music family-friendly festival with two outdoor stages. A Taste of Rockville will also be present with different local food vendors. The festival runs from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. both days at RedGate Park. 

Brew in the Zoo : Head to the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore for bottomless beer, wine, and seltzers while listening to live entertainment and roaming around the animals. You can watch scheduled enrichment programming, such as elephants smashing watermelons and leopards playing. An admission ticket with unlimited sampling is $70.

America's biggest bounce house : The largest bounce house in the United States is back at Fort Washington, Maryland, this season, boasting a 16,000-square-foot custom-made inflatable. Crawl between the airSpace station, the Sport Slam, and the 900-foot-long obstacle course called the Giant. Don't forget to pack your socks. Tickets range from $22-48.

National Memorial Day Concert at the Capitol : Located on the Capitol’s West Lawn overlooking the National Mall, the National Symphony Orchestra will perform along with other musical guests, including Tony Award-winning singer Cynthia Erivo and Gary LeVox of Rascal Flatts. Gates will open at 5 p.m., and the concert will begin at 8 p.m. The concert is free.

National Memorial Day Concert : Head to the Kennedy Center on Sunday at 2 p.m. for the 14th Annual Memorial Day Choral Festival. More than 200 singers will sing classic, American, patriotic tunes alongside the Air Force Band. 

Rolling to Remember : For the 36th year, thousands of patriotic motorcyclists will rev their engines in honor of those who defend our country. A pancake breakfast at 6:30 a.m. will start the ceremony at the Patriot Harley-Davidson west of Fairfax Circle on Fairfax Boulevard. There will be a police-escorted motorcycle ride starting at 9 a.m. to the Pentagon before riding into Washington. The National Anthem will be played at 11:50 a.m., and the ride through the streets of Washington will begin at noon. The ride is an effort to raise awareness for the missing prisoners of war and those missing in action, as well as the mental health crisis among veterans. Following the ride, there will be free barbecue and drinks for active duty, veterans, and first responders with a valid ID. 

A Salute to Service: Honoring America’s Heroes : At the National Harbor Theater, the Air Force Band will play a “salute to service” featuring The War and Treaty. The event will be held from 7:30 to 9 p.m. and is free but requires registration.

Flowers of Remembrance Day at Arlington National Cemetery : The Arlington Cemetery will allow visitors to lay flowers on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier this weekend. Typically, only guards and the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment are allowed to step foot on the plaza, but it is open to the public Sunday. Flowers will be provided, and visitors are asked to register in advance. 

National Memorial Day Parade : The annual Memorial Day Parade is set to take place on Constitution Avenue between Seventh and 17th streets. This year, it will be led by World War II veterans in honor of the 80th anniversary of D-Day. The parade runs from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and is free to attend.

Tours of the Soldiers' Home National Cemetery : Guided tours of the Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home National Cemetery are being held Monday from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The tours are free to attend. 

Memorial Day Wreath Laying : You can honor America’s service members at the Navy Memorial just north of the National Mall. The event is taking place from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. and is free to attend.

National Memorial Day of Observance : Starting at 11 a.m., the Arlington National Cemetery will lay the wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. While that ceremony is private, there will be other activities such as a veterans parade, music, and remarks from dignitaries. The event is free and open to the public. 

Falls Church Memorial Day Parade & Festival : On Monday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Falls Church, Virginia, will have a Memorial Day Parade and Festival all day on Park Avenue. Attendance is free. 

Memorial Day Festival in McLean : Shipgarten is inviting families to see superhero characters on Monday from noon to 6 p.m. In addition to Wonder Woman, Superman, and Captain America hosting the event, there will be bouncy houses and face painting. Attendance is free.

Annapolis Memorial Day Parade : Head to Maryland’s capital for a parade down Main Street. The parade starts at 10 a.m. and is open to the public.

Things to do in Washington, D.C., this Memorial Day weekend

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World's Largest Bounce House

The “world’s largest bounce house” is back in Fort Washington for the next three weekends. Adults-only jump sessions are on the menu!

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Pool season begins

D.C.’s public pools jumped into swim season this weekend. You can find locations and hours for pools and spray parks here.

Northern Virginia’s waterparks also opened up (except for Volcano Island, which will open later because of mechanical issues), as did Montgomery County's outdoor pools and Prince George’s County's pools and splash parks .

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Where to watch outdoor movies all summer long in DC, Maryland and Virginia

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Poppy Wall of Honor returns to National Mall

DC Black Pride

DC Black Pride is a long weekend packed with events through to Monday, including Pride in the Park at Fort Dupont Park. See Monday's schedule here.

Honoring Memorial Day

Place flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Solider or see a moving tribute with 600,000 poppies on the National Mall to mark Memorial Day.

Some special observances include:

  • National Memorial Day Parade (Mon., 2 p.m., Constitution Avenue between 7th and 17th Streets NW, free): Line up anywhere along the parade route to watch marching bands and more in the Memorial Day parade hosted by Anthony Anderson and Drew Carey.
  • National Memorial Day Observance (Mon., 11 a. m., Arlington National Cemetery, free): Arlington National Cemetery is a moving place to recognize fallen servicemembers. Seating will be available first come, first served. “Scheduled public events include performances by the United States Air Force Band’s Singing Sergeants and the U.S. Coast Guard Band, followed by a parade of colors by veterans’ organizations and remarks from dignitaries,” the website says. If you’re visiting Arlington National Cemetery, brush up on the  parking and security rules . All visitors over the age of 16 should be prepared to show a photo ID.
  • National Mall ceremonies (Mon., free): The National Park Service will host wreath-laying ceremonies at the major war memorials on the National Mall. At 5 p.m., "Taps" will be played at 11 sites across the Mall to honor fallen servicemembers. Visitors are invited to "pause at this time and reflect on the meaning of Memorial Day."

Event in Maryland

Red Hot Blues & BBQ Through Mon., Glen Echo Park, $20-$30

Events in Virginia

Memorial Day at the National Army Museum Through Mon., Fort Belvoir, free ( reservations encouraged)

Viva! Vienna! Through Mon., Vienna, Virginia, unlimited ride wristband starts at $45

Falls Church Memorial Day Parade & Festival Mon., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., free Parade on Park Avenue

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The 28 best things to do in D.C. on Memorial Day weekend and next week

Celebrate Memorial Day at a parade or street festival, gather at D.C. Black Pride or an outdoor dance party, or mark AAPI History Month with food and trivia.

This long weekend brings days full of solemn tributes, parades and music at Arlington National Cemetery and a concert on the Capitol’s West Lawn. (We have a roundup of events across the area , not all of which are also included in this column.) But it’s also the unofficial beginning of summer, with the multiday D.C. Black Pride Festival; a house music party with Crystal Waters in Franklin Park; the Funset’s big dance party at the Dew Drop Inn; blues music until the wee hours at Glen Echo Park; and events celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, including a trivia night at the Smithsonian and a night market atop Union Market.

We asked readers about their favorite dive bars, and have narrowed the list to 12 finalists. Vote for your top choice here .

Thursday, May 23

Jazz in the Garden ticket lottery

For the third consecutive year, the National Gallery of Art is limiting admission to its summer Jazz in the Garden concert series to those who win a weekly lottery for admission. If you’d like to attend the first event of 2024 — an evening with Grammy-nominated Nathan and the Zydeco Cha Chas, whose music is as bouncy as the name would suggest — you have until noon Friday to request up to four free tickets. You’ll find out Monday whether you need to pick up a picnic after work on Friday, May 31. Registration available on nga.gov. Free .

Kristin Hersh at the Kennedy Center

Kristin Hersh’s first band, Throwing Muses, became an icon of college radio back in the days when “college radio” and “alternative” actually meant something, thanks to Hersh’s fraught, ripped-from-a-diary lyrics and the group’s fusion of post-punk and folk. Her dozen albums of solo material — including last year’s “Clear Pond Road” — are more stripped down, singer-songwriter style, but keep the rough edges intact. Both the Muses and later group 50 Foot Wave have re-formed and recorded in recent years, but Hersh’s current focus is on her solo work. If recent shows in Europe are any guide, this free performance on the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage will feature some of her old band’s songs, including “Cottonmouth” and “Sunray Venus.” 6 p.m. Free .

Mr. and Miss D.C. Black Pride Pageant at the Westin Hotel

Before the D.C. Black Pride festival officially gets underway on Friday, the annual Mr. and Miss D.C. Black Pride Pageant warms the crowd up. Beyond the competition, there are performances by entertainers including Miss Black America Jazell Barbie Royale, Miss Gay Arlington Raven Samore and Mr. So Seductive Marcus B. Lee. 5 to 9 p.m. $25 .

Friday, May 24

D.C. Black Pride at the Westin Hotel

“Black Pride Forever” is the theme of this year’s D.C. Black Pride festival, a celebration that has grown from a Memorial Day party called “The Children’s Hour” at a Petworth nightspot called the ClubHouse to a four-day parade of dance parties, workshops, brunches and outdoor parties. The Westin Hotel near Mount Vernon Square is the main event space, hosting Friday’s opening reception, headlined by comedian Paris Sashay (5 to 10 p.m., free); Saturday’s Black Trans Pride town hall and social (2 to 5 p.m., free), Sounds of Black Pride DJ dance party (3 to 6 p.m., free), and annual Mary Bowman Poetry Slam (6 to 9 p.m., free); and workshops ranging from self-care to the history of drag culture (free). Through Monday. See a full schedule of events on dcblackpride.org .

Red Hot Blues and BBQ Festival

First, the bad news: The barbecue portion of the Red Hot Blues and BBQ Festival is sold out. But even if you won’t be picnicking with sliced meats from Federalist Pig, the four-day festival will be of interest to dedicated blues fans. Most of the action is centered at Glen Echo Park, where bands are performing on Friday (powerhouse vocalist Carly Harvey) and Saturday (up-and-coming Louisiana guitarist D.K. Harrell) for dancers in the historic Spanish Ballroom and the former amusement park’s bumper car pavilion, before DJs spin into the wee hours of the morning. Dance lessons are included in ticket prices. Sunday features singer Stacy Brooks in the bumper car pavilion, followed by dancing until 2 a.m. at Adams Morgan’s Bossa. The festival wraps up Monday with dancing around the Dupont Circle fountain, free for all comers. The weekend also features dance lessons, picnics and, on Sunday, an afternoon blues jam spearheaded by the Archie Edwards Blues Heritage Foundation. A negative coronavirus test is required to attend blues festival events at Glen Echo Park. Friday through Monday. Free-$30 for individual dances and events; $85 passes for all live music .

‘Point Break’ at AFI Silver

Does the world need a 4K Ultra HD version of “Point Break”? That’s not the … point. But this weekend is your chance to see Kathryn Bigelow’s camp bromance in a way you’ve never seen it before, with Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves in all their skydiving, tube-catching, bank-robbing glory. Not because it’s good for you, but because you know you want to. Friday at 7 p.m., Saturday at 9:15 p.m. $8-$13 .

Saturday, May 25

Black Birders Walk at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens

Sunday is the beginning of Black Birders Week , an annual event celebrating Black bird lovers and nature enthusiasts, with a focus on getting new and underrepresented communities out to enjoy wildlife. The Smithsonian is getting an early jump on the festivities with a guided morning walk through Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, where more than 250 species of birds have been observed in the park. Participants are encouraged to bring binoculars if possible, though the park will have some pairs to share. 9 a.m. Free .

ViVa! Vienna! Festival

This Memorial Day weekend marks the 40th anniversary of the ViVa! Vienna! festival, an annual community event sponsored by the Rotary Club of Vienna that brings funnel cake and merry-go-round rides to the pedestrianized streets around Vienna Town Green. Kids will love the traditional amusement rides, vendors selling treats like cotton candy and entertainment from the Vienna Singing Princesses, while adults can spend time in the BrewFest beer garden with brews from Caboose Brewing Co. and Settle Down Easy Brewing Co. and listen to cover bands on multiple stages. Shuttle buses will ferry visitors to the festival from the Vienna Metro station and an overflow parking lot. Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Monday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Free admission; tickets required for BrewFest, raffle and rides .

Rockville Hometown Holidays Music Fest at RedGate Park

The city of Rockville’s free, family-friendly music festival brings in 1990s alt-rock radio fixture Everclear and a Bon Jovi/Journey tribute band to headline its two-day run. (BonJourneyNY’s set starts at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, and Everclear plays Sunday at 5:45 p.m.) Beyond the main acts, the pair of stages at Hometown Holidays host all sorts of music, from Colombian folk fusion to go-go to big band. Meanwhile, kids can jump in a moon bounce, create crafts or build sandcastles in a sand dune. Beverage booths and a food court provide refreshments, with poutine, gyro platters, bubble tea and shaved ice among the offerings. Saturday and Sunday from noon to 7 p.m. Free .

Capital House Music Festival at Franklin Park

The annual Capital House Music Festival brings a variety of grooves — deep, soulful, funky, Baltimore — to Franklin Park for a day-long party. The headliner is Crystal Waters, whose breakthrough hit “Gypsy Woman (She’s Homeless)” was written about a homeless woman singing in front of the Mayflower Hotel, but there’s much more, with music coming from DJs and vocalists including Teddy Douglas, Tantra, Chosen, Michele Miruski and Kini Sullivan West. Donations benefit the Sam “the Man” Burns Legacy Foundation, named in honor of the late D.C. DJ. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Free; donations requested .

Pixar Putt at the Wharf

Bring the kids along for a Pixar-themed mini golf pop-up at the Wharf — featuring characters from classics like “Toy Story,” “Cars” and “Monsters, Inc.” — unless it’s after 7 p.m. on Fridays or Saturdays, when the course is reserved for golfers 18 and up. Daily through Aug. 4. $30-$32.50 for adults; $27.50-$30 for children under 12.

Heavy D Day Party at Songbyrd

The girls, the girls, they loved Heavy D, the smooth, charismatic hip-hop star known as “the Overweight Lover.” The string of hits that Heavy D and the Boyz produced in the late ’80s and early ’90s, including “We Got Our Own Thang” and “Now That We Found Love,” were romantic but danceable, endearing him to a generation of female fans — and guys who wanted to dance like Heavy D, too. Six DJs are teaming up at Songbyrd to pay tribute to Heavy D, a.k.a. Dwight Myers, who died in 2011 at the age of 44, including some of D.C.’s most veteran party rockers: Quartermaine, 2-Tone Jones, Oso-Fresh, Roddy Rod, Jahsonic and RBI, playing tunes by Heavy D and compatriots Pete Rock & CL Smooth and Al B. Sure. 1 to 5 p.m. $10-$15 .

Ahadadream at Flash

London-based DJ and producer Ahadadream has been creating percussive club music for a few years, with his tracks regularly working their way into sets by Skrillex and Fred Again, but it’s only in the last year that his reputation has really taken off: He’s been named part of Beatport Next 2024 , and one of “ Dance’s Future Stars ” by BBC Radio 1 DJ Pete Tong. Hear Ahadadream’s propulsive sound, which draws influences from South Asia, the Middle East and Britain’s underground dance scene while always keeping the drums moving forward, for the first time on the rooftop at Flash during Nu Androids’ Sundown sessions. 4 p.m. $35 .

Alive & Outside: The Block Party at the Sandlot Georgetown

With an “attitude of gratitude,” the Sandlot is celebrating the possibility of hanging out outside, together, with people in a world three years out from pandemic lockdowns. Listen to a local DJ lineup and grab a bite and beverage from a food truck. Note that the event is 21 and up. 3 to 9 p.m. $20-$30.

Arab American Culture Festival at Dew Drop Inn

From music school Quartertonez Music and dance troupe Malikat Al Dabke , this celebration of Arab heritage has vendors and performances from countries across the Arab world. Stick around for the after-party, which runs from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. 4 to 9 p.m. $25 suggested donation; after-party ticket $25.

KolschFest at Silver Branch Brewing

A bright, refreshing, gently fruity kolsch beer is perfect for summer heat, and with Memorial Day serving as the unofficial start of summer, two local breweries are featuring their kolsch at events this weekend. First up is Silver Branch, whose all-day Kolschfest features singalong music from the Polka Terps and glasses of freshly brewed kolsch ($7.50 for one, $35 for six), as well as a special food menu. Noon to 10 p.m. Free admission .

Sunday, May 26

Flowers of Remembrance Day at Arlington National Cemetery

For most of the year, the only people allowed to set foot on the plaza next to the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery are the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, “the Old Guard,” who keep a vigil at the site 24 hours a day. But since 2022, the cemetery has allowed the public to enter the plaza to lay flowers at the tomb on Memorial Day, a solemn tradition dubbed Flowers of Remembrance. Visitors who wish to lay flowers are asked to register in advance on memorialdayflowers.org ; flowers will be provided, and visitors should not bring their own. At 10 a.m., cemetery historians give a talk about the history of Decoration Day (now Memorial Day), followed by a walking tour. Registration is not required. 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Free .

National Memorial Day Concert at the U.S. Capitol

PBS’s National Memorial Day Concert, which is broadcast live from the Capitol’s West Lawn, celebrates its 35th anniversary this year. Actors Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise are the hosts, and the National Symphony Orchestra performs alongside guests including Tony-winning singer Cynthia Erivo and Gary LeVox of Rascal Flatts. Tickets aren’t necessary for this free concert, but you’ll want to arrive early to get a good spot — lines are often long because of the security screenings and bag searches. The public is also able to attend the concert’s dress rehearsal on Saturday. Gates open at 5 p.m., and the concert begins at 8. Free .

D.C. Black Pride events

Black Pride events continue across the city, including the Pride by the River cookout, bringing music, grilling and games to Anacostia Park ( noon to 8 p.m., free ); the Brunch and Babes drag brunch at Hook Hall, raising money for the Veterans Pride Suicide Prevention Coalition ( 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., $60 ); and readings of new, short LGBTQ plays at the Undercroft Theatre, presented by the African American Collective Theater ( 4:30 and 7:30 p.m., $20-$30 ).

The Funset at Dew Drop Inn

Is there a better outdoor weekend dance party than the Funset, which finds huge crowds grooving to hip-hop, funk, disco, yacht rock and ’80s tunes outside the Dew Drop Inn, or pulling up at rows of picnic tables to catch up with friends or feast on a dish from a food truck? You need to experience it for yourself. This week’s party is the second edition of a gathering dubbed “Chuck and Barry,” after Washington icons Chuck Brown and Marion Barry Jr., which provides a good idea of the direction the DJs are taking. Jahsonic, Jerome Baker III, Harry Hotter and Kenny M join host DJ Smudge on the decks. 5 p.m. Free .

AANHPI Heritage Month Celebration at Purple Patch

Purple Patch owner Patrice Cleary, a native of the Philippines, is responsible for some of the most delicious Philippine cooking in the area . But community is just as important as cuisine to the Mount Pleasant restaurateur, which is why she hosts an annual AAPI Heritage Month party at Purple Patch. Bring the family for karaoke, music, DJs, face painting and activities for the kids, and the best lumpia around. Proceeds benefit the American Heart Association. 6 p.m. Free .

Lvrs & Frnds Vintage Night Market at the Black Cat

You can find the usual items at the Black Cat’s market — band tees, handmade jewelry, vintage clothes, vinyl records, scented candles — but you might also go home with a tarot reading, flash tattoo, tooth gem, sage bundle, spiritual bath or tarot reading. You can also make your own zine or craft, dance to a DJ, or grab a drink at the venue’s bar. Note that the market is 18 and up. 5 to 9 p.m. $10 in advance; $15 day of event.

17 Year Anniversary Party at Jimmy Valentine’s Lonely Hearts Club

The neighborhood has seen some changes since Jimmy Valentine’s Lonely Hearts Club opened on Bladensburg Road NE back in 2007. The bar itself, once unmarked, now lets neighbors know it’s nearby. But the vibe — cool, grungy, diverse, laid back, with a tendency toward cheap drinks and weird art — remains intact. To mark its anniversary, Jimmy’s features a lineup of DJs, including Hugo Z, G.E.N.E., Cassia, Neko and Rainier, and Russell Sullivan, spinning from 10 p.m. until late. Doors open at 8 p.m. Free .

Kolsch Service at Lost Generation

Lost Generation, the second local brewery featuring kolsch this weekend, offers the beer closer to the way it’s served in its namesake city of Cologne: Order a kolsch, and servers will keep bringing 7-ounce glasses to your table unbidden until you cover the glass with a coaster. Each one is $3 per pour. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free admission .

Monday, May 27

National Memorial Day Parade

Snag a spot along Constitution Avenue NW between Seventh and 17th streets NW to watch the annual National Memorial Day Parade, led this year by World War II veterans in honor of the upcoming 80th anniversary of D-Day. Actors Anthony Anderson and Drew Carey are the hosts for this televised parade, which features active-duty military personnel, marching bands and musicians. 2 to 4 p.m. Free .

Tuesday, May 28

AANHPI Heritage Month Trivia Night at National Portrait Gallery

Some trivia nights might give participants a clue on social media. At the National Portrait Gallery’s monthly After Five Trivia Night, you’re wise to show up early and wander through the galleries, since answers are related to people whose portraits are in the collection. This month, the theme is AAPI history, so you might field questions about Hawaiian surfer Duke Kahanamoku or actress Anna May Wong. Play solo or on a team of up to six in the spacious Kogod Courtyard, where the cafe is open late for food and drinks. 5 to 6:45 p.m. Free .

Wednesday, May 29

Rock the Dock at the Wharf

Outdoor movie season got underway earlier this month, and now outdoor concerts are making their way back to parks and public spaces across the area. Among the earliest adopters is the Wharf’s Rock the Dock, unique among local music series in that it features performers on a floating stage, while the audience perches on terraced seats on the nearby Transit Pier. Concerts are held every Wednesday through Labor Day, and range from reggae to Americana to 2000s party bands. The series kicks off May 29 with the funk and soul vocal trio Pink PaLiSh. While there’s a bar on the pier serving beer and margaritas, listeners are welcome to bring in food from any restaurant at the Wharf. If movies are more of your thing, the Sunset Cinema series starts the following night with “Toy Story 2,” and runs at 7 p.m. every Thursday through Aug. 29. 7 to 9 p.m. Free .

Hi-Lawn’s Spring Night Market

Hi-Lawn’s first night market, held last September, drew more than 4,000 revelers to the spacious and grassy bar atop Union Market. Its next one, a two-day Hong Kong-inspired market honoring Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and raising money for Chefs Stopping AAPI Hate, should be even bigger. Chefs from Chang Chang; Lucky Danger; Tiger Fork; Magpie and the Tiger; Love, Mokoto; and other local restaurants are cooking street food and sweets, while DJs spin, attendees browse market stalls and sip baiju, and lion and dragon dancers perform. Reservations are required through Eventbrite, but those tickets do not guarantee entry. Admission is on a first-come, first-served basis, so if Hi-Lawn is full — and its capacity is 1,000 — those holding tickets will have to wait until other people leave. In other words, the early bird gets the dan dan noodle. Wednesday and Thursday from 5 p.m. to midnight. Free; RSVP required .

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What’s open and closed on Memorial Day

The Associated Press

May 25, 2024, 8:15 AM

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In what had long been celebrated every May 30 to honor America’s fallen soldiers, Memorial Day officially became a federal holiday in 1971, observed on the last Monday in May.

Businesses increasingly have chosen to stay open on the holiday, leading to what is now one of the biggest retail sales and travel weekends of the year.

Here’s what is open and closed this year on Memorial Day:

GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS

Government offices, post offices, courts and schools are closed.

BANKS AND STOCK MARKET

U.S. stock markets and banks are closed Monday.

Most FedEx and UPS pickup and delivery services will also not be available on Memorial Day.

Warehouse membership club Costco said it would close on Memorial Day , but the vast majority of retailers will be open, with many trying to lure customers with big promotional sales. Hours may vary by location.

Memorial Day is also considered the unofficial opening of the summer travel season. Auto club AAA projects 43.8 million travelers will head 50 miles or more from home over the holiday travel period, an increase of 4% from last year. If those projections are accurate, that would come close to 2005’s record of 44 million Memorial Day weekend travelers.

AAA projects 38.4 million people will travel by car over the weekend — the highest number for that holiday since AAA began tracking it in 2000 — and that another 3.5 million people will travel by air.

Copyright © 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, written or redistributed.

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