Noel E. Firth, a nature lover, a Wolf Trap regular and, as we gratefully acknowledge, one of our most dedicated supporters. Noel was born in... Read More
Unfortunately, due to COVID restrictions, Friends of Wolf Trap will not be organizing or hosting a First Day Hike in 2021. Please enjoy the outdoors... Read More
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the summer of 2020 was highly unusual. For the first time in the history of the park, the concert season was cancelled.
Wetlands in the northern part of Wolf Trap have a slightly different feel than the rest of the park. The lush vegetation of this micro-environment exudes the hot and humid atmosphere typically associated with early Summer.
After a long and colorless winter, everyone welcomes that moment when first colors appear on the still brown-gray ground. It usually comes in early March.
City Nature Challenge Friends of Wolf Trap will not be hosting a City Nature Challenge event this year. However, we encourage you – as safety... Read More
This page will be a repository of mammal photos from the Wolf Trap park (work in progress). For a more comprehensive coverage of our critters, check out the mammal section of the iNaturalist.
This page will be a repository of bird photos from the Wolf Trap park (work in progress). For a more comprehensive coverage of our fliers, check out the bird section of the iNaturalist
This page will be a repository of reptile photos from the Wolf Trap park (work in progress). For a more comprehensive coverage of our crawlers, check out the reptile section of the iNaturalist.
Plant NOVA Natives recently published a fascinating article titled – Gardening for Earth Renewal. See below for an excerpt: “How does your garden renew the... Read More
The dual purpose of Wolf Trap as a national park and a musical venue has its blueprint in the personality of its founder, Catherine Filene Shouse. Both nature and arts have always been an integral part of her life.
If you come to the park in the second half of October, you will witness a true explosion of colors. Foliage in orange, yellow, red, purple... you name it.
For those who are tired of green, Autumn provides a welcome relief. The colors of all persuasions dance onto the floor and for a couple of weeks take over.
Every half year, a group of local 5th and 6th graders gets to spend a weekend in an improvised camp in the park meadow and experience first hand the magic and tranquility of nature.
Most of the time, the two major creeks in the Park, the Wolf Trap Run and the Old Courthouse Spring, are lazily meandering through the woods like a pair of stray lambs. But after a decent storm, they can turn into roaring lions.
Summer is the typical growing season for mushrooms, so they became the focus of the August hike under the tutelage of a Maryland Master Naturalist and the President of the Mycological Association of Washington, William Needham.
If you enjoyed a concert and are curious what is inside that huge wooden construction of the Filene Center, you may consider the Backstage Tour which the park organizes during the off-season.
Most people know Wolf Trap from its summer edition. That means the amphitheater in full swing mode and its vicinity teeming with patrons. But the... Read More
[metaslider id=7010 cssclass=” alignnormal”] Almost 100 visitors came to the FOWT March Catherine Filene Shouse Presentation and Wolf Trap Backstage Tour event. Thanks to Deputy... Read More
This year FOWT is excited to announce we will be hosting and participating in the 2019 City Nature Challenge: The City Nature Challenge is a... Read More
Bluebird nesting boxes were first placed in Wolf Trap by Jim Ford. In 1995 Dale Thornton took over the task of monitoring and capturing the... Read More
[metaslider id=6849 cssclass=” alignnormal”] 62 happy humans + 3 delighted dogs enjoyed a 3 mile rejuvenating and relaxing hike On Sunday, February 3rd, at Wolf... Read More
See the World as a Naturalist does! Thank you to the National Park Service National Capital Region and NatureServe for making this scientific information available to... Read More
Edgar Deskin (Certified Professional Horticulturist at Wolf Trap National Park) and members of the Friends of Wolf Trap (FOWT) welcomed 26 hikers and one dog... Read More
The First Time Campers (FTC) program is recognized and written-up in the October Great Fall Connection: “The ninth edition of the First Time Campers Program... Read More
August 20th, 2018 Friends of Wolf Trap (FOWT) presented Michael Moran (FOWT Board Member, Emeritus) with the Phillip Goetkin Award on August 20th, 2018. Mr. Moran... Read More
April 26, 2018 Local Apple Store Employees Work with FOWT to Create the Butterfly and Pollinator Garden Mike Moran facilitated getting employees from a local... Read More
On February 4, ten people came out to hear Ken Bigley — Deputy Superintendent, Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts — present a... Read More
December 3, 2017 Thirty people ranging from an infant, small children, up to senior citizens participated in the First Sunday hike at Wolf Trap in... Read More
This award-winning project incorporates three locations in the park: the vegetable garden, the raised garden, and the native garden in the promotion of sustainable gardening... Read More