Potomac is a census-designated place in Montgomery County, Maryland, on the banks of the Potomac River. It is effectively a suburb of Washington D.C. and many residents work in Washington.
Where to stay in Potomac, Maryland:
- Cambria Hotel Rockville
- Best Western Premier Rockville Hotel & Suites
- Homewood Suites by Hilton Rockville-Gaithersburg
Potomac, Maryland Events:
- Yearly Potomac Day Classic Car Show
- More Events
Getting to Potomac, Maryland:
Potomac is 35 minutes from Washington, DC (13.0 miles via Massachusetts Ave NW and River Rd).
Best time to visit Potomac, Maryland:
Visit during the shoulder seasons of spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) to enjoy fewer crowds and nice temperatures.
Enjoy art at the Glenstone Museum
Located in Potomac about 15 miles from downtown Washington, D.C., the Glenstone Museum is a privately owned contemporary art museum holding a collection of about 1,300 works of art created post-World War II by artists from all over the world.
History: The museum originally opened in a building designed by Charles Gwathmey in 2006. The museum, set in a beautiful natural landscape, was established and funded by American businessman Mitchell Rales.
The artists represented in Glenstone's collection are already established and have been exhibited for 15 years or more. It is sitting on a 230-acre campus and has been expanded several times. The museum opened to the public on October 4, 2018 after Its largest expansion with new landscaping, outdoor sculpture installation and a new museum complex called the Pavilions.
Address: 12100 Glen Rd, Potomac, MD 20854
Taste amazing food at MoCo's Founding Farmers
MoCo's Founding Farmers is the cooperative-grower-owned eatery located in Potomac, Montgomery County. It serves farm-to-table American traditional menu in spacious, rustic dining room, created with reclaimed and recycled materials and unique, handcrafted details.
MoCo’s Founding Farmers is open every day, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as brunch on weekends. This full-service, farmer-owned restaurant and bar prepares all of the food and drink from scratch, including freshly baked bread, butter, pasta, desserts, ice cream and sodas. Their very popular craft cocktails are made from their own award-winning spirits. Most of the ingredients for their meals come from American family farms.
Address: 12505 Park Potomac Ave, Potomac, MD 20854, Phone: 301-340-8783
Hike along the Billy Goat Trail
The Billy Goat Trail is a 4.7-mile long hiking trail between the C&O Canal and the Potomac River.
It is located near Great Falls in Montgomery County within the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park. The trail is divided into three sections and was laid out in 1919 by the YMCA Triangle Club. Section A of the trail crosses Bear Island, through rough and rocky terrain that includes a steep climb along a cliff in the Mather Gorge on the Potomac River.
At one point on this trail, hikers have to scramble over or around giant boulders. The other sections of the trail are much easier. Most of the trail is well marked. The access to the trail is free, although there is an entrance fee to the park.
Address: Montgomery County, Maryland
Shop at Westfield Montgomery
Westfield Montgomery or Montgomery Mall is a popular shopping center in Bethesda, Maryland. The mall opened in March 1968, and at the time had three anchor stores and 58 smaller shops. It was developed by The May Department Stores Company and Strouse, Greenberg & Co. as a joint venture. It was designed by John Graham, Jr. and Ward and Hall.
Infamous history: The Mall became "famous" as the place where longtime fugitive William Bradford Bishop bought a hammer and gas he used to kill and burn his family in March 1976.
The mall was expanded in mid-1970s adding 155,000-square-foot Woodward & Lothrop store and 40 more stores that occupied 60,000 square feet.
The last renovation in October 1991 included brass railings and glass elevator, which was later removed. All the fountains were removed to make space for more kiosks and seating.
The grand re-opening included a concert by Tony Bennett. The Boulevard Cafes food court is located on the second level. Anchor stores today include Macy's, Macy's Home, and Nordstrom.
Address: 7101 Democracy Blvd, Bethesda, MD 20817, Phone: 301-469-6000
Follow the walkway on Olmsted Island
Olmsted Island is a small, less than 0.2 square kilometers, island in Potomac, Maryland, in the middle of the Potomac River near Great Falls, across the river from Great Falls Park.
The small island is covered in a bedrock terrace forest, a home to many rare, threatened or endangered plant species.
The island is rocky, with steep cliffs facing the river. The island is also home to herons, small lizards, wild geese and other animals. There is a fenced-in wooden walkway in the southern part of the island.
To protect the island wildlife, visitors have to stay on the walkway. The walkway ends in an overlook that offers a beautiful view of the Great Falls of the Potomac River.
Address: Potomac, Maryland
Take in the view of Great Falls
Great Falls is a series of waterfalls and rapids on the Potomac River, 14 miles upstream from Washington, D.C. Great Falls are protected by the Great Falls Park, operated by the National Park Service, located on the southern banks in Virginia, and Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Parkland, located along the northern banks of the Potomac River in Maryland. The hikers on the Billy Goat Trail on Bear Island enjoy wonderful views of the Great Falls. The views are also spectacular from vantage points on Olmsted Island. The Great Falls park is popular destination for outdoor activities that include kayaking, whitewater rafting, rock climbing, and hiking. Little Falls are located about 5 miles downstream Great Falls.
Address: Montgomery County, Maryland
Take the kids to Falls Road Park
Falls Road Park, locally known as Hadley’s Park, is a 20-acre urban park in Potomac, Maryland established in 1986. The park has a range of multi-purpose playing fields for soccer, baseball, softball and football, as well as fields for picnics and small fairs. In 1999, a Hadley’s Park playground was created to be used by special needs as well as able-bodied children. The park includes three play sets - a pirate ship, a castle and a frontier village. It also has handicap-accessible swing sets, a spacious picnic area, and a hard but yielding surface trail that can support wheelchairs, walkers, scooters, bikes, roller blades, etc. There are also games and challenges written in braille on bright colorful signs, for visually impaired children.
Address: 12600 Falls Rd, Potomac, MD 20854, Phone: 301-495-2595
Play on Falls Road Golf Course
Falls Road Golf Course is a public golf course in Potomac, Maryland, only minutes from Washington DC. Opened in 1961, this was the first MCG golf course. Falls Road is located east of the Village of Potomac, on 150 acres of former farmland. The course layout offers satisfying round of golf, with picturesque rolling terrain. There are four sets of tees, generous fairways, and spacious greens, making the golf course friendly to beginners, women, juniors and senior golfers. The front nine holes course is a parkland type and the back nine is tree lined. This diversity makes it fun for golfers of all skill levels. The course is slightly longer than 6100 yards from the back tees and plays to a par 70.
Address: 10800 Falls Rd, Potomac, MD 20854, Phone: 301-299-5156
Grab a meal at the O’Donnell's Market
The O’Donnell family has been running the O’Donnell's Market and sharing its original recipes and their unique Norfolk style of cooking with the folks in Potomac and the rest of the Montgomery County for almost a century. Located in Potomac Woods Plaza, O’Donnell’s Market offers fresh seafood, the best quality cuts of meat and a range of healthy, freshly prepared dishes ready to take home. The visitors are greeted by the tantalizing aroma of freshly baked bread, pies and pastries. Don’t forget to try famous O’Donnell’s rum buns made from scratch every day by their pastry chef. If all these smells make you hungry, you can also dine in. O’Donnell’s Market’s grill raw bar serve delicious meals using the fresh ingredients from their display cases.
Address: 1073 Seven Locks Rd, Potomac, MD 20854, Phone: 301-251-6355
Pick up your picnic lunch at Brooklyn's Deli
Located in Potomac Woods Plaza in Potomac, Maryland, Brooklyn's Deli is a traditional New York-style Jewish deli serving classic deli treats and specialty dishes difficult to find outside the five boroughs. Bright, inviting and friendly dining room is often packed, full of friends, business partners and families craving slow-cooked corned beef, knishes, tongue, rugelach, and matzoh ball soup. Every dish is made fresh to order. All their superb deli meats are made in house: —Corned Beef, Pastrami, Hand Carved Pastrami, Brisket, Roasted Turkey, Ham and Tongue. Power breakfast at Brooklyn’s Deli means Corned Beef Hash, Omelettes, Artisan Bagels from Bethesda Bagels, Pancakes from Scratch and Famous Cheese Blintzes.
Address: 1089 Seven Locks Rd, Potomac, MD 20854, Phone: 301-340-3354
Have a romantic dinner at Old Angler’s Inn
A certified foodie destination in Potomac, the Old Angler’s Inn is a legendary dining establishment that has been serving hungry patrons since it opened in 1960. The food is so beloved by visitors and locals alike that the inn has been voted several times to be the top restaurant in the area by public votes like the Diners’ Choice Awards in 2020. Of the many menu offerings, some of the best to try for first-time visitors include the Pan Seared Scallops, Oai Crab Cake, Cacio E Pepe, and the Grilled New York Strip. For visitors who just want a relaxing night with great food and a spectacular drink, drop by the Old Angler’s Inn Beer Garden which dishes up pub classics like burgers, hotdogs, wings, and the like alongside ice-cold beers straight from the tap.
Address: 10801 Macarthur Boulevard, Potomac, Maryland 20854, Phone: 301-363-2425