Hidden Gems
25 places · Spots most visitors never find

Washington DC, DC
Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
DC's only national park dedicated to aquatic plants features ponds of lotuses and water lilies in bloom each summer - one of the city's most underrated photographic treasures.

Washington DC, DC
Hillwood Estate Gardens
Cereal heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post's 25-acre estate includes a formal French garden, Japanese garden, rose garden, and woodland walk - all beautifully maintained.

Washington DC, DC
Gravelly Point Park
Arguably the best commercial plane-spotting location in America - aircraft pass 100 feet overhead on final approach to Reagan National while you picnic on the Potomac.

Alexandria, VA
River Farm Gardens
The American Horticultural Society's headquarters was once George Washington's northernmost farm - 25 Potomac riverfront acres of formal gardens now open to the public.
Queenstown, MD
Wye Island Natural Resources Management Area
A nearly undeveloped 2,800-acre island in the Wye River on Maryland's Eastern Shore - one of the most pristine agricultural landscapes remaining on the Chesapeake, with osprey nests, shoreline panoramas, and working farmland framed by ancient white oaks.

Washington DC, DC
Rock Creek Park - Boulder Bridge
A rugged stone arch bridge over Rock Creek, hidden in the woods just miles from downtown. The boulder-strewn creek below is ideal for long-exposure water photography.

Washington DC, DC
National Arboretum Columns
Twenty-two original sandstone Capitol columns relocated to a grassy meadow create a hauntingly beautiful scene - ancient Roman scale in a quiet park no tourist crowds reach.

Washington DC, DC
Georgetown Canal Towpath
The C&O Canal cuts through Georgetown between historic rowhouses and original stone lock houses, creating a romantic 19th-century industrial waterway in the heart of the city.

Washington DC, DC
Congressional Cemetery
An 1807 historic burial ground on the Anacostia with neoclassical cenotaphs, romantic overgrown sections, and the graves of John Philip Sousa and J. Edgar Hoover.

Potomac, MD
C&O Canal at Great Falls
The original 1830s stone locks and lock house at Great Falls form a perfectly preserved 19th-century industrial waterscape along the canal towpath.

Baltimore, MD
Patterson Park Pagoda
A Victorian wooden pagoda sits at the high point of Patterson Park offering a wide-angle view of East Baltimore's rooftop landscape - an unexpected urban gem.

McLean, VA
Scott's Run Nature Preserve
A hidden tributary waterfall drops 20 feet into a rocky Potomac inlet at this small Northern Virginia preserve - one of the most accessible waterfall hikes from DC.

Occoquan, VA
Occoquan Historic District
A charming mill town where the Occoquan River meets the Bull Run - antique shops, Victorian storefronts, and river views that feel nothing like the suburban sprawl surrounding it.

Washington DC, DC
Peirce Mill
A fully restored 19th-century grist mill on Rock Creek, with the original millrace, millstone, and wooden waterwheel operating on weekends - a pastoral scene impossible to place in a major city.

Ellicott City, MD
Patapsco Valley - Orange Grove
The Orange Grove section of Patapsco Valley State Park features the ruins of a 19th-century flour mill, the historic Bloede Dam, and a river valley full of mature trees and rapids.

Arlington, VA
Glencarlyn Park
Arlington's most natural park follows Long Branch Creek through a mature hardwood forest with log-and-stone CCC bridges from the 1930s - completely surprising given its urban location.
Washington DC, DC
Georgetown Steps
The 75 steep stone steps at the end of Prospect Street immortalized in The Exorcist offer a striking urban composition - flanked by Victorian rowhouses and framing views of the C&O Canal and Georgetown below.
Tilghman, MD
Tilghman Island
The last working skipjack fleet in America calls Tilghman Island home - a remote Chesapeake watermen's community where wooden sailing vessels still dredge oysters from the bay in the traditional manner.

Washington DC, DC
Dumbarton Oaks Gardens
Sixteen acres of terraced formal gardens in Georgetown with a Rose Garden, Fountain Terrace, and Pebble Garden - among the most beautiful private gardens in the country.

Washington DC, DC
Franciscan Monastery Gardens
A tranquil Brookland estate with replicas of Holy Land sacred sites set in rose gardens, grottos, and a catacombs chapel - utterly unlike any other DC experience.

Washington DC, DC
Tudor Place Gardens
A Federal-era Georgetown estate with 5.5 acres of formal English gardens, boxwood parterres, and a bowling green that have been continuously maintained since 1816.
Leesburg, VA
Ball's Bluff Battlefield
A hauntingly atmospheric Civil War site on a Potomac River bluff - one of America's smallest national cemeteries sits in a clearing surrounded by hardwood forest. Mist rises off the river on autumn mornings.
Middleburg, VA
Middleburg Hunt Country
The piedmont village of Middleburg anchors Virginia's horse and wine country - a perfectly preserved main street of Federal-style storefronts, stone walls, foxhunting heritage, and rolling pasture views in every direction.
Poolesville, MD
Monocacy Aqueduct
The largest aqueduct on the C&O Canal, the Monocacy Aqueduct's seven arches of white quarry stone spanning the Monocacy River are one of the most beautiful feats of 19th-century engineering in the region.
Seneca Rocks, WV
Smoke Hole Canyon
A 20-mile limestone canyon where the South Branch Potomac River winds between towering cliffs - named for smoke-like mist that rises from a cave. The canyon walls, river reflections, and complete absence of development create a genuinely remote atmosphere.
