Is Wolf Trap free?
There is no entrance fee at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts. If you plan to visit other parks with an entrance fee, learn more about the America the Beautiful – The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass series and fee-free entrance days in National Parks.
Is the Wolf Trap box office open?
Tickets are available via wolftrap.org. To purchase accessible seating, please call 703.255. 1868. The Filene Center box office is open Monday – Friday: 10 AM to 4 PM and Saturday – Sunday: 4 PM to 9 PM (only on performance days).
What time do doors open at Wolf Trap?
Yes, the park is open year-round! Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts is open to the public from 7:00 a.m. to dusk every day of the year.
Can you bring chairs to Wolf Trap?
Chairs without legs, cushions and blankets are allowed on all areas of the lawn. Cushions are available for rental from the Gift Shop, located on the plaza.
Can I bring a lawn chair to Wolf Trap?
When was the Filene Center built?
On July 1, 1971, Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, (then called Wolf Trap Farm Park) officially opened the gates of its premiere performing arts venue, the Filene Center….Filene Center: Past & Present.
| Filene Center I (1971 – 1982) | Filene Center II (1984 – present) | |
|---|---|---|
| Total Seating Capacity | 6,262 | 7,028 |
Can you bring lawn chairs to Wolf Trap?
Does Wolf Trap allow dogs?
Pets are permitted in the park. They must be restrained on a leash of no more than six feet in length. Pet owners/handlers are responsible for removing pet excrement. There is no entrance fee at Wolf Trap.
What caused the fire at Wolftrap?
Virginia arson investigators have tentatively decided that the April 4 fire that destroyed the amphitheater at Wolf Trap Farm Park was not deliberately set and that the blaze started in a utility and lighting control room beneath the right side of the outdoor stage.
When did Wolftrap burn down?
On the morning of April 5, 1982, Wolf Trap founder Catherine Filene Shouse received a call from President Ronald Reagan. Having learned that Wolf Trap’s Filene Center had burned to the ground overnight, he called immediately to offer support.