Kingman Island (Kingman & Heritage Islands Park)

Washington, D.C.

TypeOutdoors
CategoryParks Outdoors
Visitingfree

A man-made island built from Anacostia River dredge spoil in the 1920s, left to go feral, and now the closest thing DC has to an urban wilderness — cross two footbridges from the mainland and you're on a car-free island with a floating dock, a gazebo, and no development at all, a mile from the Capitol dome.

A genuinely weird, free, footbridge-only island park with paddling access — strong hidden-gem-forward, family-friendly anchor for the Anacostia River pillar distinct from Kenilworth and Anacostia Park proper.

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

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