About Us
Anacostia Park is a unit of National Capital Parks - East, of the National Park Service. It has national significance for the opportunity it provides to see the history of our country's policy toward rivers from pre-Columbian times to the present. It also serves as an model to other cities, using the flood plain of a river as natural park land to maintain water quality and reduce flood damage. While this is becoming more common in the last few decades, the plan was authorized by Congress here in the early part of the 1900s. Several rare species for our area are protected in Anacostia Park, and the park is home to a variety of wildlife not common in urban areas.
Calling all teachers! Come and work with our Park Rangers from July 10 through August 27 to develop an education program related to Weir Farm and earn graduate credits though the University of Colorado, plus a paid stipend. This is a paid position…