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Living in Accokeek, MD

Located just 12 miles south of downtown Washington, D.C., Accokeek, Maryland, is an unincorporated community known for its natural beauty and historic appeal. Its proximity to downtown D.C. and major suburbs, such as Alexandria and Arlington, Virginia, make it a major draw for those who desire a combination of peaceful surroundings and easy access to the excitement of the city. Accokeek's museums and architecture are popular among history-loving tourists and locals alike, while the area's welcoming residents and beautiful tree-lined streets also make it a very desirable place to live.

Playground in residential neighborhood in Accokeek, MD

Things to See and Do

Accokeek residents share a love of history and the great outdoors, which they satisfy through regular visits to the area's numerous parks. Major parks in the Accokeek neighborhood include Accokeek Creek Site, the historic plantation of Bellevue, Accokeek Neighborhood Park, and the wildlife-filled Piscataway Park. Residents love to hike the miles of trails that meander through the region's pine forests and meadow lands before enjoying lunch at one of the many picnic tables dotted throughout the parks. Accokeek Neighborhood Park is home to a softball field, a basketball court and multiple tennis courts, which makes it a popular destination for local athletic enthusiasts. For a glimpse into the area's rich agricultural past, head to the National Colonial Farm, which houses a kitchen and garden farm full of herbs and heirloom flowers, along with a traditional 18th-century tobacco barn.

Lake in Accokeek, MD

Housing in Accokeek, Maryland

Homes for sale in Accokeek include a mix of historic buildings that date back to the early 18th century and ultra-modern loft-style apartments. Brick facades are common among both types of structures. Several of the area's newer homes have been specifically designed to mimic and blend in with the neighborhood's gorgeous historic architecture. Many local houses feature appealingly spacious interior layouts, as well as sizable backyards.

Accokeek East Community park in Accokeek, MD

Transportation and Travel in Accokeek

Accokeek, Maryland, borders several other charming D.C. suburbs, including Pomonkey, Bennsville, Fort Washington, and Waldorf. This proximity to the city and its most popular suburbs makes Accokeek real estate particularly appealing, as does its location along the scenic banks of the Potomac River. Several state highways cross Accokeek, including Routes 210, 278, and 373. Additionally, Accokeek is served by the Maryland Transit Administration, with many residents taking the 906 commuter bus every day.


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  • Get a glimpse of the Accokeek region’s agricultural past at the National Colonial Farm—a historic farm museum.
  • Enjoy the outdoors at one of Accokeek’s many parks, where you can take a hike along the miles of trails in the community and have a picnic.

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Accokeek Real Estate at a Glance

  • 45 Homes Sold*
  • 92 Avg. Days on Market*
  • $540,000 Median Price*

*over last 3 months

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