Fort Foote Park
Fort Foote Park
Eight miles downriver from the capital, Fort Foote was considered "a powerful enclosed work" by its chief engineer, "and the most elaborate...of all the defenses of Washington." The long oval earthwork was constructed on Rozier's Bluff from 1863 to 1865 to strengthen the ring of fortifications that encircled Washington, D.C., during the Civil War. Fort Foote was designed to protect the river entrance to the ports of Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington and replace the aging Fort Washington as the primary river defense. The fort was named for Rear Adm. Andrew H. Foote who died in 1863 from wounds he received in combat the previous year. Over the massive rammed-earth parapets, two 15-inch Rodman guns and four 200-pounder rifled Parrotts had muzzles trained down the Potomac River. With a deafening roar, the Rodman cannon could hurl 440-pound shells for three miles. Siege and field guns were stationed to fire on any party attacking from land. Companies of the 9th New York Heavy artillery worked to build and arm the fort. The last in the ring of forts and batteries to be abandoned when peacetime returned, Fort Foote continued in active status until 1878. It was briefly reactivated as a training site during World War I. Today the National Park Service has cleared paths around the ruins of what is considered the best preserved Civil War fort in the region. Remounted on carriages, two Rodman guns loom in shadows under the trees, the river still in their sights.IN DEPTH
Frequently Asked Questions Where is Fort Foote? How can I get to it? Fort Foote is located on the Potomac River in Prince Georges County. From the Beltway (I-95), take exit 3A, Indian...read more
Visitor Services Contact Us Fort Foote Park inc/o Fort Washington Park 13551 Fort Washington Road Fort Washington, Maryland 20744 Phone- 301-763-4600 Emergencies- United States Park...read more
History During the Civil War our government built 68 forts around the Nation's Capital. These earth and log structures were designed to be temporary field fortifications and only resist...read more
Planning Your Visit Welcome Explore the wonders of Fort Foote Park and all that it has to offer. Take a step back in time as you stroll the grounds that once roared with...read more
In A Nutshell Operating Hours & Seasons Park is open 9:00 a.m. to sunset, daily except for January 1, Thanksgiving, and December 25. Directions Fort Foote is located on the Potomac River...read more
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