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Mason Neck State Park is a kitesurfing spot on the Potomac River, in Northern Virginia, about 20 miles south of Washington D.C. This state park on the Mason Neck peninsula offers access to the Potomac, a wide tidal river at this point. The park is also a nature reserve known for its bald eagles. A peaceful spot offering flat water conditions on the river, ideal for riders in the Washington D.C. area looking for nearby water access.
Open all year round
Intermediate
Flat water on the Potomac River. Wide tidal river with good fetch. Moderate tidal currents. Fresh to brackish water. Variable depth. Flat water conditions for freestyle and foil. Cool water — wetsuit recommended except in mid-summer.
Boat traffic on the Potomac — pleasure and commercial vessels. Tidal currents. Floating debris possible in the river after rains. State park area — follow regulations. Thunderstorms possible in summer. Cold water outside of summer.
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