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Upcoming Lane Changes and Ramp Closures to Impact Travel on the George Washington Memorial Parkway Starting June 12

June 11, 2025by Ranger Tom0
The National Park Service (NPS) has announced that the North Parkway Rehabilitation Project on the George Washington Memorial Parkway will result in new travel impacts starting from June 12. This announcement is part of the NPS’s ongoing efforts to improve and maintain the infrastructure of the national park system. The changes will affect both lane usage and ramp access, potentially disrupting regular travel patterns for visitors and commuters.

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The NPS has not specified the exact nature of the lane changes or which ramps will be closed during this phase of the project. However, it is expected that these changes will be in place for several weeks, if not months. The NPS advises motorists to stay updated via the project’s website and to plan their travels accordingly.

The North Parkway Rehabilitation Project is a major initiative by the NPS to restore and improve the George Washington Memorial Parkway. This project is part of the NPS’s broader commitment to preserving and enhancing the national park system for future generations. Despite the potential for short-term travel disruption, the NPS assures the public that these changes are necessary for the long-term preservation of the parkway.

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