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Weekend Scene: What to Do Around DC July 12-14

Tommy McFly is here with the weekend scene — all the best things to do around D.C. from July 12-14.

What to Know

  • Saturday is a perfect pool day, with blue skies and temps in the low 90s.
  • Sunday looks mostly to partly sunny with highs around 90. An isolated storm is possible later in the day

Whether you're a lotus lover, garlic geek or Francophile (Sunday is Bastille Day), we've rounded up the best ways to spend your weekend around D.C.

All Weekend

Free Pick
Lotus and Water Lily Festival
July 13 and 14, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens

Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens in Anacostia Park is hosting its annual Lotus and Water Lily Festival to celebrate the Lotus and Water Lily plants that grow in some of the last remaining tidal wetlands in the city. The two-day festival will feature multicultural performances, family games, arts and crafts and lotuses and water lilies in full bloom. The event is free, and you can find more information here. And if you’re feeling philanthropic this weekend, it's looking for volunteers for the first day.

City Brew Tours
All weekend, various times
801 F St NW in front of the National Portrait Gallery
Learn about beer while having a cold one at City Brew Tours. Guests can choose between a 3.5 hour, 9-12 sample experience or a 5-hour, 13-16 sample adventure. Tickets range from $70 to $99, and you can buy them here. A $10 per person gratuity fee is added for parties of 4 or more. The website recommends arriving 10 minutes earlier than the tour departure time.

City Brew Tours
All weekend, various times
801 F St NW in front of the National Portrait Gallery

Learn about beer while having a cold one at City Brew Tours. Guests can choose between a 3.5 hour, 9-12 sample experience or a 5-hour, 13-16 sample adventure. Tickets range from $70 to $99, and you can buy them here. A $10 per person gratuity fee is added for parties of 4 or more. The website recommends arriving 10 minutes earlier than the tour departure time.

UniverSoul Circus
National Harbor, Md.
Through July 28

Join the 25 million people who have seen UniverSoul, a circus that celebrates diversity, culture and fun during shows. UniverSoul recently celebrated its 25th birthday and has received critical acclaim for performances. Tickets start at $16, and you can buy them here.

Capital Fringe Festival
Through July 28
Southwest Waterfront

Choose from dozens of art shows organized by category, venue and age appropriateness and celebrate performance art at the Southwest Waterfront. Show founders wanted to provide opportunities for artists to connect with audiences “in a stripped down, unprocessed, organic social environment.” Tickets are $20, but cost less per ticket if you buy multi-show passes. Learn more and buy tickets here.

Every year, the Capital Fringe Festival brings the best, and sometimes weirdest, performances to the D.C. area. News4's Tommy McFly has the details.

Friday

Backstreet Boys DNA World Tour in DC
July 12, 8 p.m.
Capital One Arena

Backstreet’s back with their DNA World Tour and will be in D.C. this Friday at Capital One Arena. The show starts at 8 p.m., and while tickets are still available here, prices start at $135 since it’s so close to the night of the show.

Free Pick
Lights for Liberty: Washington, D.C.

July 12, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Lafayette Square

Lights for Liberty is a group dedicated to human rights and upholding democracy, and on Friday, July 12, they will be hosting events all across the country in protest of the Trump administration’s immigration policies at the southern border. The Washington, D.C. vigil will feature Norma Torres, the only Central American immigrant in Congress; Ruby Corado, a trans activist and founder of Casa Ruby, and Gustavo Torres, executive director of CASA. D.C. parks have restrictions on the use of wax candles, so the organizers request that attendees bring battery-operated candles, flashlights and candle phone apps instead. Learn more here.

Flag Rave
10 p.m. on July 12 to 3 a.m. on July 13
Karma DC Live Music Venue, 2221 Adams Place NE

If you want to show your Carribbean Pride, but the Baltimore/DC One Carribbean Festival in Baltimore is a little far away for you to attend, Karma DC Live Music Venue is hosting a “flag rave” on Friday night. The party will feature dancehall, soca, reggae and afrobeats style music, and tickets are only $20.

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The water adventures at Hurricane Harbor at Six Flags America (13710 Central Ave., Upper Marlboro, Maryland) range from beginner-friendly to... intimidating. Case in point: On the 132-foot funnel known as the Tornado, all you have to cling to is a four-person raft! (Good luck not screaming). You'll also find a huge variety of slides, a water park version of a half-pipe, a lazy river and a "beach." DISTANCE: 16 miles from downtown D.C.
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Looking for outdoor adventures? Take a quick drive to the Harpers Ferry area, where you can enjoy a variety of expeditions with Harpers Ferry Adventure Center or River & Trail Outfitters, including rafting, tubing, canoeing or kayaking. Each river trip is led by trained guides. DISTANCE: 68 miles from downtown D.C.
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Have you tried stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) yet? It's a challenging but fun combination of canoeing, kayaking and surfing, and it comes with the chance to build your balance skills, too. At Black Dog Paddle, which has locations in Richmond, Charlottesville, Fredericksburg and more, you can enjoy a scenic river paddle while getting a pretty good workout as well. Call 804-57-STAND to check on dates, times and rates. DISTANCE: A bit further away than we'd promised -- roughly 125 miles from downtown D.C., depending on the location you pick. If you need closer-in SUP'ing, try the Key Bridge Boathouse.
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SplashDown Waterpark (7500 Ben Lomond Park Drive, Manassas, Virginia) is home to a 770-foot lazy river, a sand beach, a lily pad and log walk, two fast cannonball slides, two four-story slides and more. DISTANCE: 35 miles from downtown D.C.
Cameron Run
When was the last time you bodysurfed on a massive wave? If "never" was your answer, the Great Waves Waterpark at Cameron Run Regional Park (4001 Eisenhower Ave., Alexandria, Virginia) may be the place to go. You'll also find speed slides, a wave pool, batting cages, fishing, miniature golf and a kids' zone. DISTANCE: 15 miles from downtown D.C.
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Enjoy a refreshing sea breeze not far from home at Chesapeake Beach (Maryland's western shore). Stroll the the boardwalk, enjoy the beach or check out the Chesapeake Beach Water Park. At the end of your day, stop by a roadside market for fresh fruits and veggies on the way home. DISTANCE: 35 miles from downtown D.C.
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Soak City at Kings Dominion (16000 Theme Park Way, Doswell, Virginia) is a great option for a day or weekend trip when it's way too hot to hit the coasters. You'll find more than a dozen water activities, including a wave pool, slides, and a massive water playground that's still fun when you're a grownup. DISTANCE: 75 miles from downtown D.C.
Bohrer Park
Bohrer Park (512 S. Frederick Ave., Gaithersburg, Maryland) offers a variety of slides -- including one that's an impressive 250 feet long -- and a main pool with activity areas. The kids' area offers plenty of shallow-water fun and a "raindrop" water umbrella. DISTANCE: 28 miles from downtown D.C.
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Want to skip the water parks? Go canoeing, tubing or kayaking with Shenandoah River Outfitters instead, and stay cool in a (mostly) shaded setting in Luray, Virginia, which offers campgrounds and cabin rentals if you'd like to spend a weekend away. DISTANCE: 100 miles from downtown D.C.
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When is a five-hour hike in the summer OK? When there's plenty of waterfalls and natural pools to cool you off. Get your workout in at White Oak Canyon and Cedar Run (Etlan, Virginia). See a PDF map from the National Park Service here. DISTANCE: 90 miles from downtown D.C.
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Saturday

2019 Purcellville Wine & Food Festival
July 13, 2 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Dillon’s Woods in the Fireman’s Field Complex in Purcellville, Va.

Summertime in the DMV means taking advantage of nearby wine country, and this weekend is your chance to get your wine on. Charming, small-town Purcellville in Loudoun County invites you to explore its selection of wineries and Virginia history. Learn more here.

Bastille Day Celebration
July 13, 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Fessenden Park

Vive la France - Tenleytown Main Street and the Friends of Fessenden Park are hosting a Bastille Day celebration in Fessenden Park this weekend to commemorate the first Bastille Day 230 years ago. There will be crepe samples, French wine, sunflower planting, family-friendly craft projects and more. Tickets are $20 for adults, and each adult ticket lets one child get in free (rather than the $5 price tag for individual children). Tickets include all food, beverages and activities, so you can register here if you’re interested.

Free pick
New Orleans Night feat. Sweet Crude
July 13, 7 p.m.
Pearl Street Warehouse

Sweet Crude is a band indigenous to South Louisiana, and this Saturday they’re visiting Pearl Street Warehouse to celebrate New Orleans Night. The show is free, 21+, and no RSVP or tickets are required, but seating is limited and given out on a first-come-first-serve basis.

2019 US Air Guitar Championships
July 13, 7 p.m.
Union Stage, 740 Water Street SW

The organizers of this year’s US Air Guitar Championships call it “Part rock show. Part comedy act. ENTIRELY a spectacle.” Up to 20 competitors will give their best performances to see who will be the epic champion. Winners will be flown to compete in the National Championship on August 1, and the winner of that competition will be sent to Oulu, Finland at the end of August to represent the USA in the World Championships. Tickets to the show in D.C. on Saturday are $15 for general admission or $30 if you want reserved seats and tables. You can get them here.

Alexandria Fireworks
7-10 p.m.
Oconco Bay Park

Alexandria is celebrating its 270th birthday — and yes, that makes the city older than the U.S.A. Head down to Oronoco Bay Park for DJ performances, poetry readings, cupcakes and, of course, a big fireworks display set to music.

ARETCHOUSE's newest immersible exhibit will have you soaring through "Infinite Space," watching algorithms build art right before your eyes.

Sunday

Takoma Garlic Festival
Sunday, July 14th, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Takoma Park Farmers Market, Laurel Avenue

If you’ve never minded what your breath smells like, this event is for you. Freshly dried garlic is the theme and will be available for sale at vendor stands. Award-winning garlic grower Tony “The Garlic Guy” Sarmiento is scheduled to attend the festivities. If you’re feeling extra adventurous, local gelato shop Dolci Gelati will be offering a special roasted garlic-flavored gelato. Learn more here.

Le Grand Fête: Bastille Day at Le Diplomate
July 14, 11:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Le Diplomate, 1601 14th St. NW

Le Diplomate is a restaurant that pays homage to French cafe culture, and on Sunday, July 14, it's celebrating Bastille Day. There will be a cart full of street side glace, an all-day Bastille Day Cafe Menu, face painting, activities and crafts. There is no extra cost to attend the restaurant’s event.

DC Brewers Day
July 14, 2 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Atlas Brew Works, 2052 West Virginia Ave. NE #102

DC Brewers Day will bring together 11 local breweries for a beer-themed celebration. The proceeds will go to the DC Brewers’ Guild, an organization dedicated to unifying the D.C. brewing community. A $5 donation at the door is good for 10 beer samples. See participating breweries here.

Weekend Scene is edited by Sophia Barnes

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