Monday, January 16, 2012

Hiking near Great Falls, VA

Today I went hiking with some people from NSF.  Once again, I drove my car.  Getting to the trail head was no problem, but coming back to DC I was supposed to get off the I-495 Beltway and take the George Washington Parkway.  Somehow I missed the exit and ended up on the 395 N.  I made it home, but it took twice as long.  I have been venturing out much more often and believe it or not, I am getting better at driving in DC.  We went hiking on the Difficult Run trail along the Potomac River.  After hiking with the group, I decided to drive another 5 miles to Great Falls National Park and hike a little more.  Good news was that they were waiving the Park fee because of the holiday.

Difficult Run Trail with the Potomac River in the background.

I did not know any of the people that showed up for the hike, but everyone was friendly and I had a good time.

This is Great Falls on the Potomac River.

The Potomac River looks much different here than it does a few miles down stream when it goes through Washington, DC. There it is wide and slow.  Here it is deep and wild.

The park ranger is explaining the lock system that was built to get boats around the falls.




3 comments:

Bonnie said...

I had no idea the Potomac was like that. Thanks so much for sharing your D.C. adventures. Makes me feel like I'm almost there!

Ginger said...

I really enjoy your blog and pictures. Keep it up. I wish I could keep you company.

Brenda in DC said...

Thanks Ginger. I would really like to have you share some of my adventures. It is always more fun when you have someone to enjoy it with.