Hains Point / East Potomac Park

Washington, D.C.

TypeHidden gem
CategoryScenic Viewpoints
Visitingfree

DC's answer to Gravelly Point: the man-made peninsula where the Potomac, the Washington Channel, and the Anacostia River all converge, close enough to Reagan National's approach path to watch jets skim in low over the water — plus a 3-mile riverside loop for the cherry-blossom crowds who never make it past the Tidal Basin.

Free street parking, no hours restriction, a genuine plane-spotting/scenic-drive stop that's the natural DC-side counterpart to Virginia's Gravelly Point (best in the morning per local spotting guides, since the point sits east of DCA). Coordinate is the general park/point area rather than one exact bench or pier, so tier is approximate — recommend a follow-up precise pin at the actual point-tip fishing area before shipping as checkinable.

Hours, admission, and access change — confirm with the official source before you plan the detour.

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