10 Ideas for Getaways That Get You Out on the Water Around Washington, DC
Boats, tubing, lakes, and waterfronts.
Adjacent to a federal refuge for bald eagles,
Mason Neck State Park in Lorton offers beautiful vistas and chances to spot not only those majestic birds but al-so swans, turtles, and other wildlife, from a rented canoe or kayak. See dcr.virginia.gov.
Distance from DC: 27 miles.
Take a Sunset Sail
Woodwind and
Woodwind II in Annapolis are replicas of wooden schooners built in the early 1900s. Relax while cruising across Annapolis Harbor and looking back at the city as the sun sets over the capitol dome. See schoonerwoodwind.com.
Photo by Glenda Booth Photo by Randy Streufert
Gray fox.
Foxes are very adaptable to human environments, Fairfax County wildlife biologist Erin Thady told 70 attendees at a Dec. 6 Zoom talk sponsored by the Friends of Mason Neck State Park. Wily and agile, they can survive in suburban areas because of available food and denning sites provided by human-modified environments.
Urban landscapes attract rodents, Thady said. Resourceful hunters with excellent senses of sight, smell and hearing, foxes eat small mammals like mice, voles, squirrels and rabbits in the winter. In spring and summer, they also eat berries, caterpillars, crayfish and birds. “Once they find reliable food sources, they stay around,” Thady explained. Adult foxes have few predators in the area and their populations are stable.