FORT WASHINGTON

  • USFWY
  • Latitude: 38.7018
  • Longitude: -77.024
  • US East Coast
  • Marina in US

Location: US

Fort Washington, situated along the Potomac River in Maryland, is primarily known for its historic military significance rather than as a major commercial marine port. However, it does feature marina facilities and serves as a popular location for recreational boating.

Location

  • Latitude: 38.7073° N
  • Longitude: 77.0230° W
  • State: Maryland
  • Nearby City: Washington, D.C.

Historical Background

Fort Washington was originally built to protect the capital from naval assault, and its strategic location along the Potomac River has historical importance dating back to the early 19th century. The fort itself is part of the Fort Washington Park, which is managed by the National Park Service.

Current Use

  • Primarily recreational.
  • Includes marina facilities serving boating enthusiasts.
  • The park and fort area are popular for picnicking, fishing, and historical tours.

Marina Specification

  1. Marina Facilities:

    • Slips for various sizes of recreational boats.
    • Docking and mooring options.
    • Amenities for boaters such as fuel, water, and electrical hookups.
    • Repair and maintenance services may be available.
  2. Navigation and Access:

    • Accessible from the Potomac River.
    • Safe navigation channels marked for boaters.
    • Close proximity to marinas in the Washington, D.C., and Alexandria, VA areas.
  3. Regulations:

    • Managed by local authorities in conjunction with the National Park Service.
    • May have specific regulations around docking, water usage, and environmental considerations.
  4. Facilities and Amenities:

    • Picnic areas and shelters.
    • Visitor center with historical displays.
    • Trails and scenic viewpoints.
    • Public restrooms.
  5. Environmental Considerations:

    • The Potomac River is subject to tidal influences.
    • Various conservation efforts in place to protect local wildlife and marine habitats.
  6. Nearby Points of Interest:

    • Proximity to Washington, D.C., provides access to numerous historical sites, museums, and cultural attractions.

Advantages

  • Scenic and historic setting.
  • A blend of recreational boating and rich cultural history.
  • Proximity to the nation's capital enhances its appeal.

Limitations

  • Not a major commercial shipping port.
  • Emphasis is more on recreation and historical tourism rather than industrial or commercial maritime activities.

Contact Information

For more detailed information, visiting guidelines, or marina reservations, you might contact the National Park Service or local marina operators in the Fort Washington area.

Fort Washington serves as an excellent example of a site with dual historical and recreational significance, providing a unique experience for visitors while preserving an important piece of American history.

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