Open Water Data

Potomac River - Washington Canoe Club

Washington, District of Columbia, United States

  • Water Quality Status
    Passed tests Thu, Aug 28, 2025 at 11:40am

The historic Washington Canoe Club in Georgetown on the Potomac River is a site for members to train for competitive paddlesports and host community events. The iconic boathouse, built in 1904, is one of only two remaining historic boathouses left standing in Washington D.C. The nearby Capital Crescent Trail is also an attractive destination for hiking and biking enthusiasts.

**WARNING: SWIMMING IS PROHIBITED IN D.C. WATERS REGARDLESS OF THE CURRENT STATUS**

Despite its designation as a Class A Primary Contact waterway, the DC Department of Health (DOH) bans swimming in the Potomac River citing the risk of high bacteria levels after rainstorms as the only reason it is considered “unsafe” to swim. The activation of the Clean Rivers Project in DC is expected to reduce system wide combined sewage overflow by 96%, bringing the Potomac significantly closer to a swimmable river.

Water quality standards as well as the methods used to determine pass or fail status vary widely across jurisdictions and monitoring programs. We encourage users to explore the sample data in addition to checking the swim guide status. These data can be viewed through the Chesapeake Monitoring Collaborative Data Explorer, https://cmc.vims.edu/#/home

The description above was copied from or heavily based on Swim Guide, with permission.

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