
◾ East Potomac Park includes facilities for tennis, golf, and swimming, and fishing is allowed.
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There are approximately 300 free parking spaces along Ohio Drive SW.īecause East Potomac Park can be birded from or near the car, it is great for those who are mobility-impaired. During the winter months, the grassy areas have attracted occasional Short-eared Owl, Lapland Longspur, Horned Lark and American Pipit. Cattle Egrets are regular in spring Glossy Ibis is occasionally reported. On the golf course, look for Black-bellied Plover, Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs, peeps, Pectoral Sandpiper, Common Snipe, and occasional American Golden Plover, Upland Sandpiper, or Ruddy Turnstone. In the trees along the river and in the sky in winter, search for accipiters, Bald Eagle, and Merlin. Rarities include Red-throated Loon, Red-necked Grebe, Eared Grebe, Brant, Long-tailed Duck, and all three scoters. In the Channel and on the water beyond, look for Common Loon and Horned Grebe in March and November. This may result in a fish kill that attracts large number of gulls.Ĭaspian and Forster’s Terns may be found during summer and fall migration. In winter, the area is best after about a week of sub-freezing temperatures, when the Washington Channel and Potomac River are partially frozen. Franklin’s Gulls (rare) may be present summer and early fall and Bonaparte’s during April migration. Lesser Black-backed Gulls are frequently present from late September to early April. January through March is the best time for gull rarities, with Iceland, Glaucous and the demoted Thayer’s being possible (Thayer’s Gull is now considered a subspecies of Iceland Gull). Ring-billed and Laughing Gulls arrive in August, with Herring and Great Black-backed Gulls in the fall. Gulls, present all year round, congregate at the Tidal Basin, the Golf Course, and on the Potomac.

◾ There are public restrooms in several locations in East Potomac Park and near the Tidal Basin.īest Seasons: Fall, winter, and spring.

This may result in a fish kill that attracts large number of gulls. ◾ In winter, the area is best after about a week of sub-freezing temperatures when the Washington Channel and Potomac River are partially frozen. Avoid the area during the spring cherry blossom bloom season (date varies, late March or early April) when there are tens of thousands of visitors at the Tidal Basin. ◾ Try to visit in early morning to avoid crowds.
