Gulf Branch

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Gulf Branch
Gulf Branch

Gulf Branch is a small stream in Arlington County, Virginia. From its source southwest of the Gulf Branch Nature Center, Gulf Branch flows on a northeastern course and empties into the Potomac River within the Federal parklands of the George Washington Memorial Parkway. Gulf Branch is surrounded predominantly by forests.

[edit] Parks Along Gulf Branch

  • Gulf Branch Natural Area (Arlington County Parks and Recreation)
  • George Washington Memorial Parkway (US National Park Service)

[edit] Attractions Along Gulf Branch

  • Gulf Branch Forge
  • Robert Walker Log House
  • Gulf Branch Pond
  • Molly Ross Rising Relics (outdoor art display)
  • Gulf Branch Nature Center (features exhibits on local wildlife and local Native American history)
  • Potomac River Trail (parallel with the stream, begins across from the Gulf Branch Nature Center)
  • Potomac Palisades (includes a 30 foot drop in the stream just prior to its confluence with the Potomac)
  • Potomac Heritage Trail (perpendicular to the stream, crosses between the Palisades and the Potomac)

[edit] Roadways Across Gulf Branch

  • Military Road
  • George Washington Memorial Parkway


Potomac River system
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