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2018 Lotus And Water Lily Festival At Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens

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June 22, 2018
Park ranger at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens poses with giant Amazonian lily pads that can grow up to 10 feet wide. NPS Photo

Park ranger at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens poses with giant Amazonian lily pads that can grow up to 10 feet wide/NPS

Join the National Park Service for the Lotus and Water Lily Festival on Saturday, July 21, and Sunday, July 22, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. See spectacular 3-foot-tall lotuses and vibrantly colored lilies during peak bloom at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens in Washington, D.C., the only national park dedicated to growing aquatic plants.

Celebrate nature, culture and community with live music and dance performances, gardening workshops, live animal programs and many more activities that capture the essence of the historic gardens.

“Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens is unique, as it’s the last tidal marsh in Washington, D.C., which contributes to cleansing the Anacostia River,” Anacostia Park Superintendent Tara Morrison said. “The enchanting lotuses and water lilies that bloom at the gardens give us a gentle reminder of how important it is to preserve green spaces in the city.”

This year has been declared the Year of the Anacostia by Congress, state agencies, local organizations and community members. The Year of the Anacostia is a yearlong invitation to honor history, celebrate progress and enjoy the Anacostia River and its surroundings as we envision its inspiring future.

For the Year of the Anacostia, the National Park Service invites you to celebrate Anacostia Park, which turns 100 on August 31, and to honor 200 years of the life and legacy of Frederick Douglass at his historic home in the Anacostia neighborhood.

From July 23 - 28, you are invited to attend Peak Week at the gardens and enjoy fun activities for kids, a ranger-led night hike to see the night-blooming lilies, gardening workshops for veterans and much more.

Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens is a one-of-a-kind experience within Anacostia Park that offers a serene environment for recreation, reflection and environmental discovery. The annual Lotus and Water Lily festival draws more than 5,000 visitors to the aquatic gardens. For more information visit go.nps.gov/lotus.

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