Amanda W. • April 13, 2013One of my favorite spots in DC. It's also the meeting place to meet up with my friend. I love how peaceful it can be.
Stephen • October 26, 2016Great park. A++.Friendly community, nice owners. haven't had a bad experience been coming for a few months now. Poop bags; lawn chairs; water bowls; water hose & doggie pool, what's not to love?
M Squared Real Estate • August 16, 2011Kalorama Park is a large playground in the heart of Adams Morgan next to Kalorama Recreation Center. The playgrounds are divided into big-kid and little-kid fenced play areas.
DC Preservation League • March 9, 2011The original appropriation known as President’s Park is now divided into three distinct spaces: the White House Grounds, the Ellipse, and Lafayette Square
Janelle 💗 • December 23, 2013This use to be a hangout spot in the neighborhood for many years! My family has hung at this park on many occasions. Not how it use to be, was better when it was unrestricted!
Jeffrey M. • June 9, 2013Park has a rubberized surface and a few slides, but no swings for toddlers or older children.
Amber C. • January 8, 2013There is high traffic here. Beware of drunk Hispanic wine-os. They love slurring their fantasies to women!
Jaime W. • January 15, 2019This use to be run down and falling apart, but they remade it into a nice little plaza!
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍ • June 20, 2015Great place to grab a seat, read a book or munch on your lunch. There's plenty of park benches and lawn space to sit but NEVER feed the pigeons or they'll chase you for the rest of your lunch
Malik N. • August 25, 2012If u cross that line... Betta be on ur best behavior.
Travis E. • November 9, 2010Help keep the dog park clean by scooping you dogs poop! Bentley says "it is much more fun to roll around in dirt and not get poop in my fur"!
Michael F. • July 21, 2011Become a member of the BLDPA and help support our 100% community funded dog park. Email bldpatreasurer@gmail.com for more details on how to become a member. Woof!
Real Living | At Home • June 20, 2013If you're looking for old school DC nature and majesty then RCP is what you seek. Carving through the city like an artery from Mother Nature, it has everything: parks, paths, and solitude. Enjoy!
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