North Parkway Construction, News, and Impacts

GWMP Construction Infographic
This infographic displays the areas that are under construction and the anticipated schedule.

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Construction efforts to rehabilitate the George Washington Memorial Parkway (GWMP) are underway between I-495 and Spout Run Parkway. Construction activities will impact drivers and park visitors for the duration of the rehabilitation. View construction updates under Current Construction. The project is anticipated to be completed in late 2025.

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Rehabilitation Progress Along the Parkway

Crews continue to make progress on rehabilitation work daily. As of Winter 2025:

  • 55% of the roadway has been replaced, improving drivability and safety. 
  • 75% of the guardwall has been repaired or replaced, upgrading motorist safety.
  • 80% of the drainage work is complete, reducing erosion and sediment run off.
  • 92% of the outfalls have been repaired, improving drainage structures that discharge water to nearby streams.
  • 65% of the bridge repairs are complete, rehabilitating aging infrastructure.

Plans for Winter Weather

Inclement weather could shift the reversible lane schedule or close the parkway. Please be aware of the following and plan accordingly. The northern section of the parkway:

  • Will close for inclement weather forecasts of snow, freezing rain, sleet, or ice. The road will close four (4) hours before the forecasted start of the storm. Drivers will need to seek alternate routes. 

  • Will remain open for conditions without snow, freezing rain, sleet, or ice.

Expect delays in reopening the northern section of the parkway while crews clear snow and treat other sections of the parkway and park areas. Closure and re-opening information will be shared via email with GWMP Rehabilitation project news subscribers.

 
A graphic depicting how the new traffic arrangement will look.
During the morning rush hour, two lanes will carry traffic southbound toward Washington, DC. During the evening rush hour, two lanes will carry traffic northbound toward Maryland.

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Current Construction (Updated February 2025)

I-495 to Route 123


The National Park Service (NPS) continues working on the northbound lanes in this segment. In January 2024, the three-lane traffic pattern, with a reversible lane, between I-495 and Route 123 shifted from the northbound lanes to the southbound lanes of the parkway. The NPS expects this three-lane traffic pattern to be in effect through late 2025. Crews continue reconstructing the existing roadway, curb, drainage, and masonry guard wall through early 2025.

Lane Configuration:

  • Temporary Lane: The temporary lane remains in place in the median of the parkway between the Route 123 interchange and I-495. This temporary lane will always travel north and drivers heading toward Maryland must use this lane.
  • Southbound Lane / Center Lane: The southbound lane closest to the median (or center lane) is a reversible lane and will change direction to travel southbound during the morning rush hour and northbound during the evening rush hour. This lane is closed outside of weekday rush hour, on weekends and holidays.
  • Southbound Lane: The southbound lane next to the outside shoulder lane will always travel south.
Reversible Lane Schedule
The three-lane configuration extends from I-495 to the Route 123 Interchange. The reversible lane schedule is as follows:

Weekday morning rush hour (5:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.)
  • Two lanes southbound (toward Washington, DC).
  • One lane northbound (toward Maryland/Virginia).
Weekday evening rush hour (2:45 p.m. – 7:15 p.m.)
  • Two lanes northbound (toward Maryland/Virginia).
  • One lane southbound (toward Washington, DC).
Weekdays (9:30 a.m. – 2:45 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. - 5:30 a.m.) weekends and major holidays
  • One lane southbound (toward Washington, DC).
  • One lane northbound (toward Maryland/Virginia).
To increase safety, small physical barriers divide the narrow travel lanes. Commercial vehicles are restricted from the parkway at all times. Signage will direct drivers to the appropriate lanes. During non-rush hour periods, weekends, and holidays, the center reversible lane will be closed, and motorists can expect two travel lanes: one travelling northbound and one travelling southbound. The NPS expects the three-lane traffic pattern to be in effect through late 2025.
 
Map of southbound closure and detour
Southbound GWMP traffic will need to exit at Route 123 and follow signs to Spout Run Parkway to re-enter GWMP.

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Route 123 to Spout Run Parkway Construction Outlook

As part of the next phase of the North Parkway Rehabilitation Project, one southbound lane will be closed for construction through 2025. There will be no reversible lane in this section of the parkway. All work is weather permitting and subject to change.

The NPS is nearly complete with construction on the northbound lanes between Windy Run Bridge and Spout Run Parkway. Crews have begun work associated with the traffic shift to the newly constructed northbound lanes. Traffic will be shifted to the northbound lanes by late-March, weather permitting.

New Lane Configuration (Route 123 – Spout Run Parkway): Early 2025 – Late 2025
  • PM Rush Hour (2:45 – 7:15 p.m.): One lane will carry traffic southbound toward Washington D.C. and two lanes will carry traffic northbound toward Maryland/Virginia.
  • All other times: There will be one lane open to traffic in each direction.

As part of the traffic shift, the southbound lanes of the George Washington Memorial Parkway (GWMP) will be closed on select weekends between Route 123 and Spout Run Parkway to complete drainage work, relocate a temporary traffic barrier, and create a work zone. Both southbound lanes will be closed.

All southbound traffic will be detoured from Route 123 to Spout Run Parkway. All closures are weather permitting and subject to change. The NPS will provide more details via email ahead of each traffic shift.

 
A graphic depicting work occurring in the left most lane while three other lanes have traffic.
During the evening rush hour, two lanes will carry traffic northbound toward Maryland / Virginia. There will be one lane of traffic in each direction at all other times.

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Route 123 to Windy Run Bridge

Crews continue construction activities on the left northbound lane through late January including:

  • Drainage installation
  • Cement treatment and asphalt installation
  • Lane striping
  • Temporary barrier relocation

The traffic shift to the newly constructed northbound lanes in this segment is anticipated to be complete on January 27, weather permitting. Following the traffic shift, there will be one southbound lane at all times through 2025.

Crews continue lane striping in the parking area at North Donaldson Overlook. Fort Marcy and the North Donaldson Overlook remain inaccessible between 9 a.m. - 5:30 a.m. through early 2025.

 
A graphic depicting the set up of the traffic lanes.
During the evening rush hour, two lanes will carry traffic northbound toward Maryland / Virginia. There will be one lane of traffic in each direction at all other times.

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Windy Run Bridge to Spout Run Parkway

Crews began closing the right southbound lane in this segment as part of the traffic shift to the northbound lanes. Crews will continue traffic shift activities through late March including:

  • Drainage installation
  • Lane striping
  • Barrier relocation
 
A graphic depicts construction workers in the Southbound lane, while traffic moves in three lanes (two nouthbound and one sorthbound) next to it.
During bridge work, a three-lane configuration will be in place with a barrier to separate traffic from the work zone.

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Bridge Construction

Crews continue with bridge work:

  • Turkey Run, Donaldson Run, Glebe Road, Windy Run, Dead Run, Pimmit Run, Gulf Branch, Route 123 interchange, and Spout Run Arch Bridges: Repairs on and below the bridge surface.
  • The containment platform remains in place at Turkey Run loop with limited clearance between the platform and the bridge.

Temporary barriers remain in place at Pimmit Run, Glebe Road, Gulf Branch, Donaldson Run, Dead Run, Windy Run, and Turkey Run bridges with narrower lane widths as work continues. No additional traffic delays are anticipated at this time.

 

Construction Zone Safety

Please slow down and be cautious while driving through work zones on the parkway.

  • Drivers should observe traffic signs for updated information.
  • A 40 MPH speed limit remains in effect from the I-495 interchange to Spout Run Parkway to help keep construction crew and motorists safe. This speed limit will be in place for the remainder of the project and is enforced as such.
  • To avoid traffic delays on the northern section of the parkway, drivers should consider alternate routes and plan for additional travel time.
  • Remember vehicles over 10,000 lbs. are always prohibited from using the parkway.
 

Construction Signage on the North Parkway

 
Map of the North Parkway with Construction Signage
This is the temporary construction signage motorists will see while traveling along the North Parkway.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

 
Aerial view of Route 123 and the proposed GWMP Interchange Option One. The curved sections in purple would be removed and the proposed configuration is in blue and is more linear. The Limits of Disturbance boundary is a dashed yellow line.
 

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    Last updated: March 13, 2025

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