Theodore Roosevelt Island Memorial Plaza

Washington, D.C.

TypeOutdoors
CategoryLandmarks Memorials
Visitingfree

A 17-foot bronze Teddy Roosevelt stands alone in a forest clearing ringed by four stone tablets of his own words and two fountains — reachable only by footbridge, on an island with no roads, no cars, and no cell signal to speak of. It's the one DC memorial you have to leave the car behind for, a genuine hike-to landmark in the middle of the Potomac.

A free, checkinable, only-reachable-on-foot memorial that's also 88 acres of swamp-forest trails — rare combo of monument + genuine nature walk, and a natural pairing with a Mount Vernon Trail detour.

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

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