Established in 1890, Rock Creek Park is one of the country’s largest and oldest urban parks, spanning over 2,000 acres in Washington DC. More than twice the size of New York’s Central Park, it offers a lush, natural escape within the bustling capital. Visitors can explore a variety of hiking trails that wind through its dense forests, visit historical landmarks, and even stop by the Smithsonian National Zoo, which is located within the park. The park’s expansive grounds and diverse attractions make it a favorite for both locals and tourists seeking a peaceful retreat.
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