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Things To Do In DC This Fall

By Swingers

Dive into the ultimate adventure with our guide of things to do in DC this fall. Uncover the city’s off-the-beaten-path treasures.

Things To Do In DC This Fall

Dive into the ultimate adventure with our guide of things to do in DC this fall. Uncover the city’s rich history, and off-the-beaten-path treasures all ready for you to explore. Whether you’re into culture, nature, or just some cozy fun, this season offers endless adventures. D.C., prepare to immerse yourself in the quintessential fall experience with our guide to the capital’s best autumnal offerings.

Swingers Dupont Circle, DC 

 

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For a fun autumn outing, head to Swingers Dupont Circle for a round of crazy golf. From September 5, Swingers Dupont Circle is serving up the ultimate Happy Hour, running Tuesday through Friday, open  until 7pm Sip on $35 bottles of wine, grab $30 beer buckets, or treat yourself to $10 cocktails. Pair your drinks with tasty bites like two appetizers for $10, including Fried Pickles and Cajun fries. 

Football fans are catered to all day on Sundays,  with specials from September 8 to October 27, featuring $30 beer buckets and  wings platters starting at $65. The Swingers Dupont Circle Game Day Platter with wings, quesadillas, guacamole and tacos for $75 is the ultimate football feast for hungry fans looking for something to subside their game hunger.  Swingers Dupont Circle is a go-to-spot for those who crave great deals, delicious food, and a touch of crazy golf!

 DC Wine Fest

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As the temperatures dip and the leaves turn a golden hue, it’s the perfect time to refine your wine palate. Enter the DC Wine Fest – a sophisticated journey into the world of exquisite wine tasting. With a ticket that promises to delight all the senses, you’ll enjoy unlimited tastings from an array of curated wines. Picture yourself savoring rich, full-bodied flavors, all while indulging in delectable fare from local food vendors. This elegant festival is the epitome of autumn refinement, ideal for both aspiring sommeliers and seasoned wine lovers alike.

Rock Creek Park

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Fall in Washington, D.C., is synonymous with natural beauty, and Rock Creek Park is where you’ll witness it in all its glory. A kaleidoscope of autumn colors lines the trails, inviting visitors to stroll, cycle, or even explore on horseback. This historic park, steeped in Civil War history and Native American heritage, offers more than just scenic beauty. It’s also home to educational programs, showcasing its deep-rooted legacy. And for a cultural twist? Check out music, dance, and theater performances at the iconic Carter Barron Amphitheatre.

 

Eastern Market 

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Foodies, this one’s for you. Eastern Market, situated in the heart of Capitol Hill, is a feast for both the eyes and the palate. This historic market brings together gourmet bites from around the globe, all in one buzzing community space. From farm-fresh produce and artisanal goods, to globally inspired cuisine, Eastern Market has something to satisfy every craving. This autumn, prepare to indulge in flavors that are as vibrant and diverse as the city itself.

 

Alexandria Fall Fest

For a quintessential family outing, Alexandria Fall Fest delivers in every way. Pony rides and a petting zoo ensure the kids are entertained, while adults can relax in the beer and wine garden. And the food? A delightful array of options, from DC Slices to Asian delicacies ensures no one leaves hungry. This festival embodies the essence of autumn, offering a little something for everyone in a picturesque outdoor setting.

 

Tidal Basin

 

A fall visit to the Tidal Basin feels like walking into a painting. The tranquil waters, framed by iconic monuments are bathed in autumnal hues, making it one of DC’s most breathtaking spots. Beyond its beauty, the Tidal Basin holds historical significance, having been an integral part of the city since the 1800s. With water from the Potomac River flowing in and out twice daily, it serves a practical role in maintaining the Washington Channel. History enthusiasts and nature lovers alike will find something to marvel at in this serene setting.

National Zoo

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Autumn at the National Zoo is nothing short of magical. As the leaves crunch underfoot, get ready to witness the grandeur of elephants, explore the creepy crawly room, and perhaps catch a glimpse of the zoo’s newest tease—pandas! The zoo isn’t just a place to observe animals; it plays a vital role in global conservation efforts, safeguarding endangered species and training future conservationists. This fall, let the zoo’s lush landscapes and diverse wildlife offer you a peaceful, awe-inspiring escape.

 

National Art Gallery 

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Rainy autumn day? Head to the National Gallery of Art, where over 150,000 sculptures, decorative arts, prints, and more await. This treasure trove of culture and creativity transports you through time, from ancient Rome to 12th-century France. Each masterpiece tells a story, inspiring visitors to reflect on the beauty and complexity of human history. For the art-obsessed, becoming a member means even deeper access to this cultural haven—an opportunity not to be missed.

 

 National Cathedral

The National Cathedral is an architectural marvel, and its grandeur is amplified during the fall season. Beyond its imposing beauty, the cathedral hosts a variety of concerts, from the classical elegance of Mozart to the powerful compositions of Beethoven. A transcendent experience awaits, with a blend of history, spirituality, and the arts seamlessly coming together in one magnificent space.

 

Mount Vernon

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Visiting Mount Vernon in the autumn is a perfect opportunity to explore the historic home of George Washington against a backdrop of stunning fall foliage. The cooler weather and fewer crowds provide the perfect setting to immerse yourself in the estate’s rich history, from the mansion tour to the working distillery and gristmill. Special seasonal events, like the Fall Harvest Festival, showcase 18th-century farming, crafts, and culinary practices, offering a glimpse into the daily life of Washington and his workers during harvest time – a crucial period for the estate’s productivity and sustainability.

 

Shenandoah National Park 

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Visiting Shenandoah National Park in autumn is an unforgettable experience, showcasing nature’s beauty and rich history. The park’s 200,000 acres come alive with vibrant fall colors, offering breathtaking views along the famous Skyline Drive. Autumn is also a prime time for hiking its 500 miles of trails, including the popular Old Rag Mountain. The crisp, cool air and fewer crowds enhance the peaceful atmosphere, perfect for taking in the waterfalls, spotting wildlife like deer and black bears, and reflecting on the park’s role in preserving Appalachian wilderness.

 

Visit The White House 

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There’s no better time to visit The White House than in the fall, when the gardens are aglow with the colors of the season. As one of America’s most iconic landmarks, The White House offers a glimpse into the rooms where pivotal decisions have shaped history. Public tours allow you to explore the storied halls while enjoying the serene beauty of the autumn landscape outside. It’s a perfect mix of history and seasonal splendor.

 

Georgetown Boat Tour 

Photo Credit: The Washington Post 

Taking a Georgetown boat tour in autumn is a must for anyone visiting Washington, D.C. The crisp fall air and vibrant colours along the Potomac River create a stunning backdrop for exploring the historic Georgetown waterfront. As you glide along the river, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of iconic landmarks like the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Memorial, and the Washington Monument. Whether you’re seeking historical insight or simply a new way to experience DC’s beauty, this scenic cruise is the perfect fall escape.

 

There you have it – DC’s fall adventures in all their glory. Grab your scarf, a pumpkin spice latte, and go and make some autumn memories!

Swingers ~ The crazy golf club

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Swingers, the crazy golf club takes the holy trinity that is crazy golf, street food and amazing cocktails and combines them all into one incredible social experience