Fort Hunt Park




















Fort Hunt Park is a spacious dog park located in Alexandria, VA. It offers a welcoming environment for dogs and their owners to enjoy outdoor activities together. The park provides essential amenities such as seating and trash bins, making visits comfortable and convenient. Its large open spaces and natural shade areas make it a pleasant spot for dogs to run and play off-leash.
Reviews


Great time there at our Ski Club’s (the Fagowees) 55th Anniversary Picnic. The bathrooms could be a little closer, but a great park!


Just a beautiful park. Ample parking spaces, separate bathrooms, lots of trash bins. Some picnic tables are worn out though. The scenery coming through the park is just breathtaking


The park is well kept and very pretty. The Endicott system batteries are well preserved with very little graffiti, and are fairly easy to access via trail. It was really cool to learn about the forts history during World War Two as a top secret center for interrogating POWs, although most if not all of the buildings from that time are now gone. Be aware: theres a lot of ice in the area behind Battery Mount Vernon during the winter!


We recently rented lot D for my daughters 2 year old birthday party. It was such a cute place. The process to rent it out online was quick and easy. Their system automatically has reminders and noticed before your event. You have to get a license if you want to rent out a moon voice but other than that they allow beer and wine without an ABC license. There is so much park space around the gazebo that we set up a soccer field and had so much fun. The lot has a driveway up so you can drive up and place your grills or unload. They allow you to decorate and also placed a port-a-potty close since the neared bathroom facilities are pretty far away. There is also lots of parking. Great time and would love to rent it out again.


I didn’t know this park is here. I am so glad I stopped by. The fort has been neglected and people drew on the walls. Therecare some historic markers/signs. Seemed lonely and quiet. There weren’t anyone here checking out the fort but me. It’s incredible how many sacrificed and are sacrificing for this country, and we have so many who are so unappreciative of what this country has to offer. The direction we are heading is going to make many look back and remember the “good days when we had freedom”. Sad time we are in…