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Utilize the Metrobus lines to connect to the Red or Green Line Metro stations for easy city access.





Woodridge is a scenic neighborhood situated in the Northeast quadrant of Washington, D.C. It is celebrated for its rolling hills and abundant green space, which provide a suburban feel that is rare within the city limits. The area is predominantly residential, featuring a rich variety of architectural styles, from early 20th-century bungalows to colonial-style homes. This community-oriented enclave offers a peaceful retreat for visitors and residents alike, while still providing convenient access to the broader amenities of the District. Its quiet streets and local parks make it an ideal spot for those looking to experience a more relaxed side of Washington, D.C.
Woodridge is a scenic neighborhood situated in the Northeast quadrant of Washington, D.C. It is celebrated for its rolling hills and abundant green space, which provide a suburban feel that is rare within the city limits. The area is predominantly residential, featuring a rich variety of architectural styles, from early 20th-century bungalows to colonial-style homes. This community-oriented enclave offers a peaceful retreat for visitors and residents alike, while still providing convenient access to the broader amenities of the District. Its quiet streets and local parks make it an ideal spot for those looking to experience a more relaxed side of Washington, D.C.
Peaceful residential character with a distinct suburban feel.
Hilly terrain offering unique views and green landscapes.
Diverse architectural styles including historic bungalows.
Located in the Northeast quadrant of Washington, D.C.
The neighborhood is mostly residential with few dining or shopping options in the immediate vicinity.
A car is helpful for getting around, though public bus service is available.
The hilly terrain may be challenging for those with limited mobility.
Utilize the Metrobus lines to connect to the Red or Green Line Metro stations for easy city access.
Visit nearby Langdon Park for public pool access, tennis courts, and a dog park.
A quiet residential stay with easy access to Northeast D.C.
USD $
$150-$250 p/day
6,671
Take a self-guided walking tour to see the well-preserved early 20th-century homes.
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April-June, September-October
Ideal for seeing the neighborhood's gardens in bloom and enjoying mild walking weather.
Expect typical D.C. humidity; mornings are best for outdoor activities.
The changing foliage makes the hilly, tree-lined streets particularly beautiful.
A quiet time in the neighborhood; be prepared for occasional snow and chilly temperatures.