Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Fort Foote Park adventure.
Completed in the fall of 1863, this fort was a part of the "Circle Fort" defenses around Washington, D.C. It's easy to see why army engineers chose this location. Fort Foote sits on top of a bluff, 100 feet above the Potomac River, making it a great place to spot approaching enemies.
Visitors to the site will enjoy seeing two Civil War mounted 15-inch Rodman cannons. There are also several paths around the ruins with historical markers along the way. Bonus, it's a lesser-known park, making it the perfect Civil War site without the crowds. You can enjoy a leisurely walk along a 1.7-mile loop trail that's perfect for all skill levels. The trail is even dog-friendly! Take the path down to the water's edge where you'll find an old building with an amazing riverside view. The wildlife viewing is great, with deer, turtles and bald eagles known to frequent the area. Fishing is also a popular activity along the Potomac River.
With the park sitting just 6 miles from Fort Washington, it's easy to add this spot to your tour. With so much history to see in the area, why not stay a few extra days? Hipcamp is a great place to find public and private campground listings to help you explore.