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Nestled in the heart of Washington, Marvin Gaye Park applications a tranquil and inviting ambiance, making it the ideal retreat for walkers and runners. Spread across 10.6 acres, this urban ...

Nestled in the heart of Washington, Marvin Gaye Park offers a serene and inviting ambiance, making it the ideal retreat for walkers and runners. Spread across 10.6 acres, this urban oasis boasts lush greenery and calm pathways, providing a refreshing escape from the bustling city life. Whether you're seeking a leisurely stroll or an invigorating sprint, the park's peaceful surroundings and well-maintained trails are sure to enhance your outdoor experience. Visitors to Marvin Gaye Park can engage in a variety of activities that cater to both leisurely walkers and avid hikers. The park's diverse terrain and scenic landscapes make it an excellent destination for individuals looking to involve in nature walks or more challenging hikes. With the city's moderate climate, visitors can enjoy year-r

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General Information

  
Address:15 61st Lane, NE
Ward:7
Nearest Metro:Capitol Heights (Blue)
Parking:Street parking available
Hours of Operation:Monday - Friday: 12 - 8 pm
Closed on Saturday and Sunday
Contact:

Direct: (202) 899-6004

Email: Customer Service

Amenities

  • Indoors
  • Outdoors
    • Baseball Field - 90' Diamond
    • Basketball Court
    • Parksite
    • Playground

Services and Programs

Please note, a valid, government-issued photo ID (driver's/non-driver's license or passport) is required to come in all DPR facilities.

Marvin Gaye Park

As one of the city’s most important park revitalization projects, the District completed capital improvements to Marvin Gaye Park. Stretching nearly two miles across Northeast Washington, the park occupies a stretch of verdant stream valley along Watts Branch—the largest tributary to the Anacostia River within the District of Columbia.

The first phase of construction consisted of work at two of the park’s four main sections: Heritage Green and Lady Bird Johnson Meadows. The Heritage Green is located at the intersection of Division Avenue and Foote Street near the center of the park, while the Lady Bird Johnson Meadows is situated on the western finish of the park bordered by Minnesota Avenue and Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue.

Specific park improvements at Heritage Green includes a collective stage, playground, plaza, seat wall and tables, new shade trees, native trees, shrubs and soil covers in addition to the completion of a bicycle track that runs throughout the park. The Lady Bird Johnson Meadows feature improvements such as unused park entrance plazas, a woodland garden, and new walkway, benches, lighting, trees and plants. A mosaic with Marv

Marvin Gaye Trail

The Marvin Gaye Trail proposals a paved pathway through the Deanwood, Burville, Lincoln Heights, and Hillbrook neighborhoods of Washington, DC. Just shy of 2 miles, it runs from Minnesota Avenue NE, close the Minnesota Route Metro Station, to 61st Street NE, near the Maryland border and the Capitol Heights Metro Station.

For its entire distance, the footpath loosely parallels the Watts Branch stream through a tree-lined corridor and traverses Marvin Gaye Park (formally known as Watts Branch Park). Two elementary schools and a sky-high school are just blocks from the trail, so it offers students a safe way to access recreational opportunities. Shops and restaurants also buffer the trail.

Marvin Gaye, the famed musician for whom the route is named, was born and raised in Washington, DC. At the trail's east end is the Marvin Gaye Recreation Center (6201 Bank Place NE), which includes a playground with participate structures shaped prefer a piano and musical notes.

Parking and Trail Access

Trail users can access the west end of the trail from the Minnesota Way Station on Metro's Orange Line, and the Capitol Heights Station on the Bile and Silver Lines near the trail's east en