Don't forget Ft. Washington. 30 minutes from the National Mall, 300+ parking spaces, named after The Man. It's helpful to be on the east side of the Potomac already, sometimes, when traffic or other events close the big bridges. It also has a marina with additional parking, many berths, and long piers that would accommodate ferries, in case one had a large tour group that needed to get to DC despite traffic congestion on roads.
It's just upriver from Mt. Vernon, which is on the west side of the Potomac, and which has hundreds of parking spaces, and the George Washington Memorial Pkwy (vehicles) and Mt. Vernon trail (bicycles, electric scooters) that goes all the way to DC (though you have to cross Wilson, 14th St, Arlington, Roosevelt, or Francis Scott Key bridges).
Ft. McHenry is also only ~42 miles away, and it has 100+ spaces, plus parking for buses.
Fun fact, the forts were commanded by brothers, George and Walter Armistead.
Get a hardcopy atlas. They show the rest areas. Also if you have a camper, Walmart will let you park overnight. Not sure about their policy when it comes to cars though.
Email Pete Buttigieg. I'm sure he has a list.........
Have all the updoots
Or google maps
This was the downfall of Reddit. Literally everything became a fucking joke.
I asked a serious question. Don't have an answer, please quit jerking it to fake internet points
The downfall of Reddit were whiny babies getting their tits in a twist and being overly sensitive.......
What if I told you...it was both?
:)
https://www.interstaterestareas.com/map-of-rest-areas/
May I ask why?
They make great areas to rest, outside the city. But still close enough to get into the city quickly.
Look into state parks and county parks. I bet a few antifa will be there too.
Try Google Maps or Mapquest
Don't forget Ft. Washington. 30 minutes from the National Mall, 300+ parking spaces, named after The Man. It's helpful to be on the east side of the Potomac already, sometimes, when traffic or other events close the big bridges. It also has a marina with additional parking, many berths, and long piers that would accommodate ferries, in case one had a large tour group that needed to get to DC despite traffic congestion on roads.
It's just upriver from Mt. Vernon, which is on the west side of the Potomac, and which has hundreds of parking spaces, and the George Washington Memorial Pkwy (vehicles) and Mt. Vernon trail (bicycles, electric scooters) that goes all the way to DC (though you have to cross Wilson, 14th St, Arlington, Roosevelt, or Francis Scott Key bridges).
Ft. McHenry is also only ~42 miles away, and it has 100+ spaces, plus parking for buses.
Fun fact, the forts were commanded by brothers, George and Walter Armistead.
Get a hardcopy atlas. They show the rest areas. Also if you have a camper, Walmart will let you park overnight. Not sure about their policy when it comes to cars though.
Plenty of Walmarts too
There is a book called next exit. It may be online, it lists everything at each exit