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DISCOVER GRAVELLY POINT; GET UP CLOSE TO AIRPLANES AND ENJOY BEAUTIFUL SCENERY!

Life on the ground can often become dull and unexciting, but a change in scenery can be the cure to monotony. Gravelly Point Park in Arlington, VA offers the perfect opportunity to experience the world above-ground. Located on a peninsula right off of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, this park is known for the thousands of airplanes that fly overhead every day.

Although Gravelly Point is a fascinating place to visit today, it holds a lot of history within its grounds. It was originally the location of Abingdon, an estate built by Captain John Alexander in 1778, which is known as the birthplace of George Washington’s granddaughter. The house was destroyed in a fire in 1930, but experts were able to manage and maintain the site through the creation of Gravelly Point Park.

With large, open fields, Gravelly Point is the perfect place to take your family on a fair afternoon. Most visitors enjoy hosting picnics or lying on blankets with loved ones to enjoy the sights above. You are sure to be fascinated by the roaring engines, gusts of wind, and amazing scenery that encaptures Gravelly Point. Don’t forget that the park is located on a peninsula, so you are also able to see the glimmering Potomac at the turn of a head!

Be sure to visit Gravelly Point Park this summer for the perfect afternoon.

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