Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
4.8$$· ModerateAmerica's only national park dedicated exclusively to the performing arts.
Located in Vienna, Virginia near Washington, D.C., Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts is the nation's only national park dedicated to live performance. The venue hosts a wide range of musical concerts, theatrical shows, and orchestral performances at its iconic Filene Center amphitheater. Beyond the stage, visitors can explore peaceful nature trails and scenic park grounds ideal for picnicking.
History
Established in 1966, Wolf Trap is the only national park in the United States dedicated to the performing arts. It was founded by philanthropist Catherine Filene Shouse, who envisioned a place where people could enjoy high-quality performances in a natural setting. Over the years, it has grown into a premier destination for cultural events.
Expert notes
- Bring a picnic to enjoy before the show.
- Check the weather and dress accordingly, as performances are outdoors.
- Consider bringing a blanket or low chair for comfortable seating.
Features
- Accessibility options
- Nature trails
- Outdoor amphitheater
- Picnic areas
- Restrooms
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