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    A view from the first hole.
    Mike M.

    My wife and I stopped by Upton Hill for a mini golf date. Their mini golf is a solid value. At $7 a person (with discounts for ages 55+ and 12-, for bulk tickets, and for swimmers from their pool, etc.), it's pretty affordable. The course isn't extravagant, but is well maintained and has some very fun holes. The environment is pretty with nice views. And, it had the perfect volume of business, where there were people ahead of us and behind us (so, it didn't feel like a ghost town) but where we had several holes between us and the people ahead of us and behind us, so we didn't feel like we had to rush or worry about waits at all. They had a local teen working the booth for the course. She was polite and competent. We didn't use the other parts of the park, but they all looked pretty nice and we'll be happy to try them in the future.

    Surfing the sky
    Mat R.

    This is generally a pretty fun place for the family to visit. Not your normal "park", instead there's family friendly activities: a community pool/water park, 18-hole miniature golf, batting cages and (the best) Upton Climb - an aerial rope-climbing and obstacle course. All the activities have prices but for the most part they are quite reasonable. There's a basic snack bar at the pool with low prices and decent food for a snack bar. The golf course is well designed and a lot of fun. Great for all ages and open a good chunk of the year. The pool - open Memorial Day through Labor Day, is actually several pools along with two huge water slides and a play area for the kids. It's usually quite full but the fact that the main pool is shallow (4.5 feet at the deepest spot) and lots of lifeguards, you'll feel pretty safe about letting the kids go run around. Climb is by far the best. It's slightly pricey but totally worth it. Just look it up. It's very well run, very well designed, and great each time. Best to go when it is cloudy out though - the sun will get you. Take your time and enjoy it...2 hours is longer than you realize. I've now been 3x and will keep going.

    Lydia R.

    I used to come here as a kid, so this place makes me SUPER nostalgic!!! Either my uncles would generously take some of us five kids here (or all if they felt brave) for mini golf, or my dad would take my brothers to the batting cage, and I would watch and cheer them on! Little did I know that would come in handy one day as a college cheerleader... I digress. So needless to say, Upton Park holds a special place in my heart and I encourage kids (and kids at heart) to try a round of mini golf or a round of baseball. I do have to say I was always too chicken to ever try out the batting cage myself because balls flying at me at 60mph was not my idea of fun! Besides, I knew I probably wouldn't be able to hit any of them??? Just not my strong suit!! Anyways, the mini golf is really where it's at, along with the impressive pool/water park-like area. I can really only speak to the mini golf area as that is all I have actively participated in. The mini golf course is cute and hasn't changed in 20+ years (hearts hearts hearts!). It doesn't take more than an hour to complete (and that's generous - I went recently and it took about half an hour). I highly recommend it for a date, or a friends or family outing, especially when ready for a break from technology!

    Mini-golf course
    Ellen C.

    Came here for an impromptu mini-golf game this past Saturday morning. We arrived at about 11:15 and there were several other families playing, but it wasn't too crowded. The cost was $5 for kids younger than 12 and $6 for adults, which seemed pretty reasonable. It was a standard 18-hole golf range. Most of the holes weren't very exciting, but there was some pretty landscaping (waterfalls, hills, creeks) that added aesthetically to the experience. Overall, the kids had a good time. I'm sure we'll be back again. Would also come back to check out the water park.

    The awesome bucket dumps it's load. Sorry this isn't a better pic, I will be taking my nice camera next time, not just my phone!
    Anna D.

    FAN-tastic!! What a water park! Oh, yeah, and mini-golf too...but whatever. WATERSLIDES!!! SPRAYGROUND!!! WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!! Soooo.... I recently move to the city of Arlington and my man says to me, hey babe--you wanna go to the pool? I went the other day and it was awesome! Well, let's see: 90+ degree heat mixed with DC humidity = a big fat YES! But I was worried....these municipal pools usually make you show an ID to prove you are a resident...I don't have my official paperwork as yet, so I ask him and ask about ID. He pauses for a moment and then says, um well--they didn't ask me for any when I went. Groovy! Let's go! On our way there (We walked. UP hill. BOTH ways. Through the snow--wait, no, that's not right... Through the scorching heat! 45 minutes of panting sweaty workout--and not as much fun as panting sweaty workouts normally are!) he mentions something about the admission fee possibly including the putt putt fees. Admission??? WHAT? To a MUNICIPAL pool??? !!! (I scoffed heartily and vociferously between panting my way up yet another hill) I am getting a bit skeptical about the whole thing, but he's really into it so....okay, I trust his judgment--and hey, we are halfway there already. (He hasn't steared me wrong really, except for that horrid movie Legion, boy did THAT suck!) He mentions there is a water slide in an attempt to stoke the fires of my obviously waning passion about the whole thing (and to get me to move a little bit faster up the hill I'm sure, my stamina was flagging horrifically by now, but what can I say--I'm a delicate flower!) Hmmm, that's cool, I say. Picturing in my mind a tiny little pool slide that splooshes you harmlessly into the deep end of the pool. But then he adds: But there is no diving. The pool isn't deep enough for that. WELL! Harumph and piddly-tosh, what sort of self respecting pool doesn't allow diving???? Needless to say, when we walked up and then in to the pool area, I realized that "pool" is a severe insult to a kick-ass waterpark for all ages!!! TWO rockin' waterslides 20 feet high!!! One open and one a closed (and eerily dark!) tube!!!!! Totally awesome!!!! A lap pool. (Exciting for some, for me....meh...I'm not a big swimmer. But it sure is purdy) A large pool (deepest is 4 and a half feet though, boo) for playing in. A kiddie pool with a shaded bit over it. And the most awesomest, rockinest, kick-assinest, "Spray ground" you have ever played in! A giant bucket (and I mean giant, this thing is almost the size of a smartcar) fills up and then dumps on happy people below, there is a spray gun, a mini slide, 3 or 4 spouting gushing pouring streams of water to drench you and make you squeal with delight, and more! Plus, the sprayground water is much cooler than the pool water and on a hot hot hot hot nasty sticky day like we have been having--damn, not much feels better than standing under a cool stream of gushing water! Oh. Yeah, and did I mention there was putt putt too? I notice all the other reviews seem to focus on the putt putt and not on the sweet water park, but whatever...if your focus is beating the heat-then hit the pool! Putt putt is only $3.50 with your pool admission, and it is a pretty cool little (well, actually pretty big) course, though quite dry as other folks have mentioned. One particularly cool thing we saw while putt putting was a mama duck and her two little ducklings in the one bit of water that WAS there. They were about lost in the jungle of lily pads that have taken over the pond, but boy oh boy were they cute! Lots of different ball colors, 4 different putter lengths, and some pretty sweet holes--it is a nice little putt putt course. And that is coming from a girl who recently lived on the Oceanfront and was surrounded by like 8 different wild putt putt courses! All in all--I was superbly happy with this place--one note though, if you can make it there on a weekday during the day--do so--it is super crowded on the weekends! But still way fun! Oh, and the bonus??? If you buy a season pass--it gets you into FOUR different water parks in NoVA!!! I want to try Great Waves in Alexandria next, it looks awesome!

    Longest minigolf hole I've ever seen
    David H.

    Fun minigolf course and a good deal for $6. It wasn't too crowded and has the longest hole I've even seen in minigolf. Course doesn't have any crazy fountains or dinosaurs or anything but is worth checking out.

    In the far right corner
    Michael K.

    THE WATERPARK 1 is worst, 5 is best Food 2 Prices 2 Seating 4 Pool Space 4 Personnel 4 Slides 2 Rule Enforcement 3 Cleanliness 2 Variety of Options 4 Average: 3 THIS WAS JUST FOR THE WATERPARK

    Natalie F.

    Came here on a Saturday with my sister. We had a pretty good time, considering we couldn't get chairs until later in the day. This park is really for kids more than adults, the deepest part of the pool is 5ft deep. They do have an awesome set of slides and a water house with a huge bucket that fills up with water until it empties out and splashes anyone in it's path. They do have a pretty sweet concession stand with funnel cake! They also have mini golf, we didn't get a chance to play but it looked like people were enjoying it. Drawbacks would have to be not enough chairs and you aren't allowed to bring in outside food or drinks. Would probably come back, hopefully not on a Saturday again.

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    Really fun but one problem in mini golf they stop giving out supplies at 8:25. Time of last sale should be posted on website.

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    Mini golf was fun. Course was moderately well maintained. Not crowded on a Friday evening and was open till 9!

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    One of the cheapest mini golf places in the D.C. area.

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    Hayes Park

    4.0
    (4 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Nice little spray ground and park with a fairly good variety of play equipment and options (in…read moreaddition to the spray ground on the left side of the entrance, there's also a large sand pit/play area, a couple swing sets, several other smallish but adequate climbing structures, open grass spaces, covered picnic table area, and other elements I can't quite remember at the moment. None of these are particularly amazing or updated like the fancy new stuff at many other playgrounds in the area, but all work perfectly well for kids (and parents) looking for a place to simply run and play. The area is fenced and gated (with a relatively child proof or at least child resistant locking mechanism) which I like a lot and wish all parks offered. I did not walk all the around to the back of the grassy area on the other side of the picnic structure to check to see if the fence went all the way around the entire park though, so I can't speak to the full "security" of the park overall, but it definitely seems securely fenced on the street side where all or most of the actual playground equipment is located, and I was able to watch my three kids play in different areas on either side fairly easily from my vantage point at the central picnic structure. It's not my kids' first choice of park in the area, given so many other nearby options like Quincy, Oak Grove, Woodstock, Woodlawn, Mosaic Park, Madison Manor and others, but it's a perfectly nice neighborhood park with a number of enticing elements like the spray ground, sand pit play area, covered picnic shelter, and several tennis and basketball courts. Particularly good park choice for birthday parties, btw.

    This is a little park tucked into North Arlington across from the Arlington Science Focus School…read more There is a small parking lot or street parking is available. This is definitely for the 5 and under crowd IMO. There are no big slides, no extensive climbing apparatuses. There's 2 baby swings and 2 big swings. There's a large sand pit that includes an excavator for digging and a play kitchen. There is a 3 person seesaw and a tiny pirate ship. There are two small slides. The centerpiece is supposed to be a solar system themed spray park. Currently you can climb on the "planets". Water fountains are working. There are tennis courts and a small bike circle. If you have bigger kids, go elsewhere but this is perfect for toddlers!

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    Lady Bird Johnson Park

    Lady Bird Johnson Park

    4.4
    (7 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    Lady Bird Johnson Park is a small park that takes up most of Columbia Island in the Potomac River…read morecreated in honor of the work the former First Lady did around urban beautification. Here's why it's worth a visit: 1) Park: It's a larger park with lots of trees, flowers and picnic tables in shade for family getaways. There are trails throughout the park including one that leads to a pedestrian bridge to the Pentagon. 2) Parking: There's a free three-hour parking lot near the marina. 3) Memorial: In the middle of the park is a memorial for Lady Bird's husband, President Johnson. 4) Views: The views from the park are stunning. You can see the entire National Mall from across the river. If you need a park with fewer people and lots of shade, go here!

    Took a wrong turn and that's an easy thing to do in this part of town, trust me. Entering this park…read moreturned out to be a pleasant surprise. Decided to get out of the car and start walking down the trail and this turned out to be peaceful as all get out. A few yards into the tree line and you hear birds singing and insects chirping and the city washes away. The tall trees provide plenty of shade and relief from the afternoon sun. A few hundred yards down the trail you come to a clearing with a giant rock formation in the center. This is the Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove on the Potomac. There's a whole backstory to this memorial grove told by Lady Bird Johnson herself. Just press the button and listen to the recordings. From here facing east you can see the Potomac River and it's a beautiful spot. It's easy to see why President Johnson chose this location. He used to come here when he wanted to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the White House. The Mount Vernon Trail passes through the park so watch out for joggers and cyclists. You can find restrooms and trash cans close to the parking lot and snacks are available at the Columbia Island Marina.

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    Georgetown Waterfront Park

    Georgetown Waterfront Park

    4.5
    (120 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    Didn't know this actually had a name. Who knew! Skip the banter, the answer is YES! VISIT! Everyone…read moredoes! It's a staple landmark in DC! Story Time! I came to the Georgetown Waterfront in my Season of YES, which apparently includes saying yes to waterfront views, questionable boat dynamics, and accidental raccoon contour. My friend wanted to show me all things water for a memorable Holiday weekend, so Georgetown Waterfront was the obvious meet‑up, because this girl was NOT driving to Potomac, MD. Boats, docks... I was getting the full tour of our brown waters of the DMV. And honestly, this area is perfect: lively, scenic, and full of characters to watch. The park area has no tie‑ups, so if you want to have a picnic off your boat, the park grassy area is a short walk away. I grew up in DC and if you did too, you already know the rule: You do NOT get in the Potomac. We were raised on stories about what's in that water; dead bodies, secrets, evidence, probably a missing chapter of DC history. And no, it's not saltwater. It's Potomac, MD water: a very specific shade of brown that politely tells you to mind your business. Fast forward 25 years... Potomac still looks brown, still looks suspicious, still looks like it has a backstory it refuses to share. But here I am, floating on top of it like I'm not fully aware of its reputation. Now let's talk about the people‑watching, because THAT is the real attraction when you come to the Georgetown Waterfront. You've got the oldies but goodies, seasoned gentlemen with boats, confidence, and clearly the budget to sponsor a whole afternoon. And then you've got the young women they're "hosting," who look like they were born after the iPhone. The dynamic is... noticeable. The math is mathing. If I feel out of place with someone who is 16 years older, I can only imagine how these college girls felt. But let me give it to these girls, they laughed at the jokes and listened to stories from these men's "good ole college days"... 45 years ago. It made for GREAT entertainment. I found myself staring like, "Should I ask their ages or just assume this is a mentorship program?" I chose silence. Once a woman can be your daughter... I don't know. It's a little off‑putting. But here I am, on a boat, sharing space with someone's grandpa and someone's young college daughter. Seasoned men taking younger women out is a thing, and here I am watching the circle of life. Very interesting. I realize in this moment older men just want companionship and they will treat women to dinner and fun for the exchange. Eeeek. At one point I caught my reflection and realized the "charcoal contour" on my face. I looked like I'd done a charcoal face mask and forgot to rinse, nope, just hair dye from a hopeful silver fox. Not sure why men do this to stop the aging. Grey is in! Stop putting in dye on your beards gentlemen! It's not cool. Suddenly the college girls' side‑eyes made sense. They were trying to figure out if I was okay or if I'd just escaped from a fight. Nope ladies, it was beard paint all over my face calling me out, like, "Let's give you more attention and Racoon Eyes." Overall, the Georgetown Waterfront is beautiful, entertaining, and full of life. Great views, great energy, and always something to look at, even when you're trying not to. Best place to come, relax, picnic, tie up (if you have a boat), and enjoy the restaurants all along the water. Tip: Use the DC Wharf or National Harbor for gassing up! Georgetown lets you tie up without a fee, chaos in the best way.

    Georgetown Waterfront Park is a beautiful park along the Potomac River in the heart of Georgetown…read more It stretches along the banks of the Potomac River on K Street from 31st Street NW to the Key Bridge. It is adjacent to the restaurant district, Washington Harbor, and Lowes movie theater. There are beautiful gardens, sculptures, fountains, greenspace, and pavilions throughout. The park has long walkways for cyclists, skaters, and pedestrians. Over the years, street parking has reduced as the city has prioritized bike lanes, however, there is ample paid underground parking. Street parking is easier to come by during early morning hours and late evenings. On weekends, driving and parking a long K Street is difficult due to pedestrian traffic, so be careful. The views across the river are beautiful as you can see the Rosslyn, VA skyline, Washington D.C. Mall, The Watergate Hotel, and Key Bridge. During warm months, boaters, kayakers, and competitive sports teams use the Potomac River as their recreational space. CONS: Parking - sometimes it can feel like a disappointment not being able to park on the street. The garages don't have the best ingress and egress and seem inconveniently situated. For such a large park, the limited street parking is a concern. At one point the street parking was ample, but the reconfiguration and reduction of street parking to construct bike lanes hasn't seemed like the best use of street space considering cyclists also ride on the mixed-used paths. Rats - at night, the rats run rampant. Trashcans often overflow onto the ground, making an ideal environment for rats to thrive. Narrow sidewalks - sidewalks along K Street are unbelievably narrow. Leading up to Washington Harbor, the mixed-use pathways are incredibly narrow. It wouldn't be an issue if the paths were for walking only, but they also accommodate cyclist, runners, and skaters. Not to mention groups, strollers, and people often casually strolling. Overall, a great space for strolling and leisure.

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