G.W. Parkway | |
Route information | |
Maintained by NPS | |
Length | 24.9 mi[1] (40.1 km) |
Existed | May 29, 1930 | –present
Tourist routes | George Washington Memorial Parkway |
Restrictions | No trucks[2] |
Southern segment | |
South end | SR 235 in Mount Vernon, VA |
North end | SR 400 in Alexandria, VA |
Northern segment | |
South end | SR 400 in Alexandria, VA |
Major intersections |
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North end | I-495 in Langley, VA |
Location | |
Country | United States |
States | Virginia, District of Columbia |
Highway system | |
The George Washington Memorial Parkway, colloquially the G.W. Parkway,[3][4] is a 25-mile-long (40 km) limited-access parkway that runs along the south bank of the Potomac River from Mount Vernon, Virginia, northwest to McLean, Virginia, and is maintained by the National Park Service (NPS). It is located almost entirely in Northern Virginia, except for a short portion of the parkway northwest of the Arlington Memorial Bridge that passes over Columbia Island in Washington, D.C.
The parkway is separated into two sections joined by Washington Street (State Route 400) in Alexandria. A third section, which is the Clara Barton Parkway, runs on the opposite side of the Potomac River in the District of Columbia and suburban Montgomery County, Maryland. A fourth section was originally proposed for Fort Washington, Maryland, but never built. The parkway has been designated an All-American Road.
Virginia's official state designation for the parkway is State Route 90005.[5]