The best weekend getaways from DC range from Annapolis — just 35 miles and about 47 minutes away — to Virginia Beach, roughly 3.5 hours south, with mountains, beaches, and wine country all reachable within a single weekend's drive. Which one fits depends on what you're looking for: a historic waterfront town for a quick overnight, a vineyard escape for a couple, or a family trip built around a theme park. This guide breaks all 25 down by distance, season, and occasion so you can pick based on what you want the weekend to feel like.
- Closest escape: National Harbor (~15 min) and Annapolis (~47 min) — no long drive needed for a genuine change of scenery.
- Best mountains: Shenandoah National Park (~1h 45m) and Luray (~2 hrs) — both accessible in under two hours.
- Best beach: Rehoboth Beach (~2.5 hrs) for a quieter, upscale experience; Ocean City (~3 hrs) for the classic boardwalk.
- Best wine country: Loudoun County (~1 hr), Middleburg (~1 hr), and Bluemont (~1h 15m) — all day-trip distance.
- Best luxury: Salamander Middleburg and The Inn at Little Washington — both within ~90 minutes of DC.
- Fall is peak season: Shenandoah foliage and wine country harvest peak simultaneously in October.
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Best Weekend Getaways From DC — Quick Reference
| Destination | Distance | Drive Time | Best For |
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| National Harbor, MD | ~10 mi | ~15 min | No-drive weekend, dining, MGM |
| Annapolis, MD | 35 mi | ~47 min | Quick overnight, waterfront charm |
| Baltimore, MD | ~40 mi | ~45 min | Family trip, Inner Harbor, aquarium |
| Loudoun County, VA | ~40 mi | ~1 hr | Wine trail, closest wine-country experience |
| Middleburg, VA | ~50 mi | ~1 hr | Wine country, horse country charm |
| Frederick, MD | ~48 mi | ~1 hr | Historic downtown, easy extension |
| Bluemont, VA | ~55 mi | ~1 hr 15 min | Small-town wine country, Blue Ridge foothills |
| Harpers Ferry, WV | ~60–67 mi | ~1 hr 15 min | Hiking, Civil War history, river views |
| Shenandoah National Park | ~75 mi | ~1 hr 45 min | Mountain hiking, Skyline Drive |
| Luray, VA | ~95 mi | ~2 hrs | Caverns, Shenandoah Valley base |
| Charlottesville, VA | ~115 mi | ~2 hrs | Wine trail, Monticello, university town |
| Rehoboth Beach, DE | ~120 mi | ~2.5 hrs | Beach boardwalk, upscale dining |
| Hershey, PA | ~140 mi | ~2.5 hrs | Family trip, theme park |
| Williamsburg, VA | ~150 mi | ~2.75 hrs | Colonial history, family-friendly |
| Ocean City, MD | ~170 mi | ~3 hrs | Classic Mid-Atlantic beach town |
| Virginia Beach, VA | ~200 mi | ~3.5 hrs | Longer beach weekend |
Weekend Getaways Within 2 Hours of Washington DC
Annapolis, MD
Annapolis is Maryland's state capital and home to the U.S. Naval Academy, with a historic waterfront downtown perfect for a quick overnight — sailing, seafood, and a walkable colonial-era core roughly 35 miles and under an hour from DC.
National Harbor, MD
National Harbor requires no real drive at all — roughly 15 minutes from downtown DC — making it the easiest weekend escape for anyone who wants a change of scenery without committing to a long trip. Waterfront dining, MGM National Harbor, and The Capital Wheel cover most of what a short weekend needs.
Frederick, MD
Frederick combines a historic downtown with proximity to Shenandoah and Harpers Ferry, making it either a standalone weekend or an easy stop en route to a longer mountain trip — roughly an hour from DC.
Harpers Ferry, WV
Harpers Ferry sits at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, offering hiking, Civil War history, and Appalachian Trail access roughly an hour to 75 minutes from DC.
Baltimore, MD
Baltimore is roughly 45 minutes from DC, with the Inner Harbor, National Aquarium, and Camden Yards making it an easy family day-into-weekend trip that doesn't require much planning beyond the drive.
Best Mountain Weekend Getaways From DC
Shenandoah National Park
Shenandoah, about 75 miles and under two hours from DC, offers Skyline Drive's overlooks and a genuine mountain escape without needing a full day of driving. Fall foliage peaks here in mid-October and coincides with Virginia Wine Month — the strongest single weekend on this list if you time it right.
Luray, VA
Luray, roughly two hours from DC, is best known for Luray Caverns and serves as a practical base for exploring the Shenandoah Valley more broadly — a quieter alternative to the park's main entrances with a wider range of accommodation options.
Charlottesville, VA
Charlottesville blends a university town atmosphere with Monticello and a growing wine trail, roughly two hours from DC — a strong pick for a weekend that mixes culture with countryside without committing to a fully rural stay.
Best Beach Weekend Getaways From DC
Rehoboth Beach, DE
Rehoboth Beach, about 2.5 hours from DC, offers a quieter, more upscale beach-town alternative to Ocean City, with a well-regarded dining scene and a less crowded boardwalk — the stronger pick for a couples or adults-only beach weekend.
Ocean City, MD
Ocean City is the classic Mid-Atlantic beach town, roughly three hours from DC, with a full boardwalk, arcades, and a family beach weekend format that hasn't changed much in decades. Summer weekends book out fast — plan at least a few weeks ahead for accommodations.
Virginia Beach, VA
Virginia Beach, roughly 3.5 hours from DC, is the furthest beach option but offers the most developed boardwalk and resort infrastructure for a longer weekend with more to do beyond the sand.
Chesapeake Bay
The broader Chesapeake Bay region — including St. Michaels and other Eastern Shore towns — offers a quieter, marina-town alternative to the ocean beaches, generally 1.5 to 2.5 hours from DC depending on the specific town.
Best Wine Country Weekend Getaways From DC
Loudoun County, VA
Loudoun County, about 40 minutes to an hour from DC, is the closest full wine-country experience to Washington — nearly 50 wineries clustered within a manageable driving loop, making it the easiest single-day wine escape on this list.
Middleburg, VA
Middleburg doubles as both a wine-country and horse-country destination, making it one of the most efficient single-town weekend picks on this list. Boutique inns, upscale dining, and award-winning vineyards all within a short drive of each other — and no rideshare service in town, so plan your ground transport in advance. Full winery guide: wineries in Middleburg VA.
Bluemont, VA
Bluemont offers a smaller-scale, foothill version of wine country roughly 1 hour 15 minutes from DC — Bluemont Vineyard's 951-foot elevation tasting patio, Twin Oaks Tavern Winery, and Bluemont Station Brewery all within a 10-minute drive of each other. See the full Bluemont winery guide for itinerary details.
Charlottesville Wine Trail
Charlottesville's Monticello Wine Trail — named Wine Enthusiast's 2023 Wine Region of the Year — pairs well with the area's historical sites for a weekend that mixes tasting with Monticello and downtown Charlottesville. Better suited to a full weekend than a day trip given the two-hour drive from DC.
Romantic Weekend Getaways From DC
For couples, the strongest picks combine a quieter setting with a genuine destination feel: a boutique inn in Middleburg or Charlottesville, a vineyard weekend in Loudoun County, or a spa-focused resort stay in the Shenandoah Valley. Vineyards in Middleburg and Loudoun County double as both the activity and the scenery, while boutique inns throughout the Virginia countryside offer the kind of intimate, low-key setting a beach boardwalk doesn't. Beach destinations tend to skew more family-oriented during peak summer season, making wine country and mountain escapes the stronger picks for a romance-focused weekend.
Luxury Weekend Getaways From DC
Luxury weekend getaways from DC cluster heavily in Virginia's horse and wine country. Salamander Middleburg is a full-service luxury resort at the heart of Middleburg's horse country — spa, equestrian programs, and a wine bar drawing from the surrounding vineyards. The Inn at Little Washington, in the small Virginia town of Washington, VA, is one of the most celebrated fine-dining destinations on the East Coast, with an inn attached. Both sit within roughly 90 minutes of DC and offer a genuinely elevated weekend without needing to fly anywhere.
Best Family Weekend Trips From DC
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Great Wolf Lodge. An indoor water park resort — a reliable pick for a weekend built entirely around kids, with no weather variable to manage.
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Hershey, PA (~2.5 hrs). Hersheypark, the chocolate-town experience, and a full resort infrastructure make this the most self-contained family theme park weekend on the list.
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Williamsburg, VA (~2.75 hrs). Colonial Williamsburg's living history pairs with nearby Busch Gardens for a weekend that works for different ages without feeling like it's built for only one group.
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Baltimore, MD (~45 min). The Inner Harbor, National Aquarium, and Camden Yards make Baltimore the easiest family day-into-weekend extension from DC — close enough to be spontaneous, enough to fill a full day.
Weekend Getaways by Season
How to Get There
Driving works for nearly every destination on this list. Train service covers a handful (Baltimore, Williamsburg via Amtrak). A private car service is worth considering for closer trips — Annapolis, Middleburg, National Harbor — where you'd rather not drive or coordinate parking at the destination, or for wine-country visits where no one in the group wants to stay sober for the drive back. For a full breakdown of getting around the DC area itself, see our guide to the best way to get around Washington DC.
| Option | Best For | Consideration |
|---|---|---|
| Driving | Most destinations on this list | Most flexible — you handle parking and navigation |
| Train (Amtrak/MARC) | Baltimore, Williamsburg | Limited to destinations on a rail line |
| Flights | Furthest destinations only | Rarely worth it for anything under 3 hours by car |
| Private car service | Wine country, Annapolis, National Harbor | No driving or parking to manage; fixed rate for the round trip |
| Quick overnight, no long drive | Annapolis or National Harbor — both under an hour, both genuinely feel like a destination. |
| Mountains and hiking | Shenandoah National Park (~1h 45m) — Skyline Drive and trail access without a full day of driving. |
| Beach weekend | Rehoboth Beach (~2.5 hrs) for quieter/upscale; Ocean City (~3 hrs) for the classic boardwalk. |
| Wine country day or weekend | Loudoun County or Middleburg (~1 hr) for a day trip; Charlottesville (~2 hrs) for a full weekend. |
| Luxury, no flight required | Salamander Middleburg or The Inn at Little Washington — both within 90 minutes of DC. Call: (410) 451-0000 |
Professional Group Transportation Across the DMV
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Frequently Asked Questions
Confirmed current drive times from downtown DC to each destination and expanded luxury and couples sections ahead of fall 2026 travel planning season. Drive times reflect normal traffic — all destinations see longer trip times during Friday afternoon and weekend rush.
