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Submit a Spot

Help shape DC Falls Here, one local find at a time.

Know a Washington, DC trail, park, city-nature walk, food stop, local business, or photo spot that belongs on DC Falls Here? Send it in.

Place

Send the spot people should not miss

Waterfalls, parks, overlooks, cafes, trailheads, murals, markets, and small Washington, DC stops all belong when they help someone plan a better local day.

Details

Add the notes that make it useful

A good tip includes the location, why it matters, the season or access notes, nearby pairings, and anything a first-time visitor should know.

Network

Help the regional guide get sharper

Submissions become leads for future guides, photo sets, updates, local business notes, and community prompts across the Falls Here network.

DC intake

Tell us what belongs on the map.

Know a Washington, DC trail, park, city-nature walk, food stop, local business, or photo spot that belongs on DC Falls Here? Send it in.

What To Send

  • The place name and exact region
  • Why it belongs in the Falls Here network
  • Access, parking, fee, safety, and seasonality notes
  • Nearby food stops, small businesses, or local details
  • Photo or video leads, especially original images you own or can approve

District submissions are strongest when they include access notes, Metro or parking context, best time of day, and nearby local stops.

Use #DCFallsHere when sharing public posts. For corrections, source updates, or private recommendations, use the form below.

If the form does not load, send your spot, correction, photo lead, or local note by email to info@dcfallshere.com. Include the place name, region, access notes, safety details, and whether you own or can approve any photos or video.

Submission note: Do not send private access codes, sensitive personal details, emergency reports, or anything you do not have permission to share. Submissions may be reviewed, stored, edited for clarity, and used to plan future guides, corrections, community prompts, regional products, or outreach.

Submissions may be used for future guide planning, location research, community prompts, regional product ideas, or partnership outreach.