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Diamond Teague Park

A serene half-acre riverfront plaza named for a fallen Earth Conservation Corps member, connecting Nationals Park to the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail with sustainable design.

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What is Diamond Teague Park known for?

It is a 39,000-square-foot public plaza and linear park on the Anacostia River that connects Nationals Park to the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail. The park is recognized for its sustainable design, including floating wetlands and shoreline plantings, and received a 2014 ASLA Potomac Merit Award for Design.

Where is the park located?

The park is located in Southeast Washington, D.C., at First Street and Potomac Avenue SE (specifically 100 Potomac Avenue SE), situated on the Anacostia River across from Nationals Park.

Who is the park named after?

The park is named for Diamond Teague, a 19-year-old member and volunteer of the Earth Conservation Corps who was murdered in 2003.

What features does the park have?

The park features an at-grade and elevated promenade, water-taxi and public piers, and a 200-foot pier specifically for non-motorized vessels like canoes and kayaks. It also includes a floating dock and rehabilitated riverbank.

What should I check before going?

Use Gyde for context, then check official sources for current hours, tickets, construction, and closures.

What to know

Diamond Teague Park is a 39,000-square-foot public plaza located at the terminus of First Street and Potomac Avenue SE in Southeast Washington, D.C. Officially opened in 2009, the park serves as a linear link between the city's baseball stadium, Nationals Park, and the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail, a 20-mile network of waterfront paths. The park is named in honor of Diamond Teague, a 19-year-old member of the Earth Conservation Corps who was murdered in 2003. Its creation was supported by funding from JBG Cos., which provided $1.5 million toward the project's $8 million total cost. Architecturally, the space incorporates sustainable design elements to protect the river's ecosystem. Visitors can find floating wetlands and shoreline plantings designed to rehabilitate the riverbank. The layout features an at-grade and elevated promenade that brings visitors closer to the water's edge. Facilities include two distinct piers. A 250-foot commercial pier serves as a water-taxi stop, while a 200-foot pier is dedicated to non-motorized vessels such as kayaks and canoes. This second pier is specifically designed to be large enough for classroom instruction, supporting the local non-profit organization's mission of environmental education.

Visitor tips

  • Visit during a non-game day to enjoy the plaza's quietude and sustainable shoreline plantings.
  • If you are a kayaker, head to the 200-foot non-motorized pier for river access.
  • Combine this stop with a walk along the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail for a more immersive riverfront experience.

Nearby context

Situated in the Navy Yard neighborhood, the park acts as a bridge between the urban density of First Street and the natural beauty of the Anacostia River, sitting directly across from Nationals Park.

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  • June 2016 - Location of the Month - Diamond Teague Park

    Diamond Teague Park is a new 39000 square-foot public plaza with water taxi and public piers on the Anacostia River adjacent to Nationals

    entertainment.dc.gov
  • New Riverfront Park Opens on the Anacostia

    Mayor Adrian M. Fenty joined Rev. and Mrs. Teague, parents of Diamond Teague, today to officially open the half acre Diamond Teague Park si…

    dmped.dc.gov
  • Diamond Teague Park

    100 Potomac Avenue SE Washington, DC 20003.

    earthconservationcorps.org
  • Diamond Teague Park

    Diamond Teague Park is a new 39,000 SF public plaza with water taxi and public piers at the terminus of First Street at the Anacostia River…

    navyyarddc.org
  • Diamond Teague Park and Piers

    An $8 million 39,000-sq-ft public plaza with water-taxi piers on the Anacostia River across from Nationals Park Completed in 2009;

    jdland.com
  • Diamond Teague Park Washington, DC

    A linear park connects users to the Anacostia River and the adjacent Riverwalk Trail, bringing Washingtonians closer to diverse natural eco…

    mkskstudios.com