Oxon Run Park

Oxon Run Park is a serene escape within the bustling city of Washington, D.C., offering lush green spaces and essential recreation in an urban environment.

120
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
500,000
Annual Visitors
1971
Year Established

About Oxon Run Park

 

Oxon Run Park, located in the southeast quadrant of Washington, D.C., spans over 120 acres of green space amidst the urban landscape. Established in 1971, the park is named after Oxon Run, a stream that meanders through the area. The park serves as a crucial green oasis, providing habitat for local flora and fauna and a venue for outdoor activities. It is known for its open fields, walking paths, and playgrounds, making it a favorite spot for locals seeking leisurely outdoor experiences. The natural area along Oxon Run is home to various species of birds and small mammals, adding to the ecological diversity of the park. Historically, the park and its environs have been important for community gatherings and recreational events. Oxon Run Park plays a vital role in offering a natural retreat for city dwellers and is integral for educational and community programs aimed at promoting conservation awareness.

Highlights

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Oxon Run Stream's calming presence and natural beauty

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Birdwatching opportunities with various native bird species

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Community events hosted in open fields and picnic areas

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Quiet walking paths ideal for introspective walks and jogging

Notable Natural Features

Oxon Run Stream

A small waterway providing a habitat for local wildlife and a peaceful backdrop for park visitors.

Community Gardens

Gardens tended by local residents offering educational opportunities and enhancing community spirit.

Recreational Fields

Open spaces for sports and community events, supporting outdoor recreation efforts.