Fort Hunt Park consists of 105 acres located along the Potomac River in Fairfax County, Virginia, approximately 6 miles south of Old Town Alexandria. The Park is a part of the over 7,000 acres that make up the George Washington Memorial Parkway. The
lands of Fort Hunt Park were originally a part of George Washington's
personal farm and were became a military outpost and now serves as a
picnic area and nature park.
So that all may better understand the history of Fort Hunt, the Park
Service has begun research to uncover the names of the many veterans
who served at Fort Hunt when it was a military outpost.
Fort Hunt Park was converted into a fortification during the Spanish
- American War. In 1897 the fort was modernized for military
operations. During War World II the fort was used as a top secret
military intelligence outpost.
After both World War I and World War II, Fort Hunt was virtually
abandoned due to military cutbacks. The National Park Service now
adminstrates Fort Hunt Park a recreational park for public use. Fort
Hunt has been a focal point of personal dramas of all kind throughout
its history, but now it's dedicated to public recreation.
Hours are 7am until sunset year round for general use. From April -
October reservations are needed to use some areas of the park. For
information about homes and neighborhoods near and around Fort Hunt
Road check out Fort Hunt Info.