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Columbia Pike Points of Interest

Photo: Columbia Pike Branch Library

Barcroft Fitness Center

All points of interest listed below are within walking distance of Metrobus or ART-Arlington Transit routes. The Washington and Old Dominion bike trail also serves Columbia Pike. For more information, see Getting Around Columbia Pike.

Allie S. Freed Park – 2465 South Culpeper Street.

Arlington Cinema 'n' Draft House — 2903 Columbia Pike.

Barcroft Park – 4200 South Four Mile Run Drive. Athletic fields, preschool and school-age playgrounds, stream, nature area, picnic shelter.

Barcroft Sports and Fitness Center4200 S Four Mile Run Drive. Multi-purpose gymnasium, fitness room, wellness studio, fully-equipped gymnastics area, boxing training gym.

Columbia Pike Branch Library — 816 S. Walter Reed Drive.

Four Mile Run and Washington and Old Dominion (W&OD) Trails – Bike and pedestrian trails cross Columbia PIke at S. Four Mile Run Drive, connect to Barcroft Park.

The Pentagon — Eastern terminus of Columbia Pike. Headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense. One of the largest office buildings in the world. The Pentagon Metro station, on the Blue and Yellow lines, is the busiest public transit hub in Northern Virginia, with thousands of commuters transferring between Metrobus, local buses, and Metrorail each day.

South Station, United States Postal Service — 1210 S. Glebe Rd.

Walter Reed Community and Senior Center — 2909 16th St. South.

Arlington's urban villages are walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods well served by public transportation. People who live in these neighborhoods are able to walk to shopping or to restaurants and hop on Metrorail, Metrobus or ART when they need to go anywhere else in the Washington Metro area. More about Arlington's urban villages.