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Bike tour of DC - go in the evening when it's not as hot. See Capital Bike Tours
Nats or Os game DC United game Paddle boats in Tidal Basin by Jeff Memorial Hiking in Great Falls Water Park Sandy Spring Two Day Trip to Williamsburg - colonial WB, Jamestown Settlement, outlet mall, Busch Gardens/Water Country, etc Mt Vernon Day trip to Monticello Newseum (if teen likes history/current events) Concert at Wolf Trap or Jiffy Lube Live Tubing in WV |
| Lunch at Chipotle, movies at Tyson's. That is a "real" cultural experience for a teenager around here. Also, if you have any friends with teenagers, set up a time for them to go out with your exchange student (without you). |
| Take them on a tour of hideous McMansions in Potomac. They will likely not see that anywhere else in the world. |
Kayaking below the Gorge is a safe, low-risk activity. No one with half a brain would consider taking anyone but a highly experienced whitewater paddler into a Gorge. OP, flat-water kayaking is a great idea. See the city from the water. Personal flotation devices have to be worn at all times. To the best of my knowledge, none of the rental outfits (Key Bridge, Thompson, Ballpark, or National Harbor) have had a boater drown. |
The DC Walmarts are tiny. You need to go to one of the really big ones in the outer suburbs to get the sought after experience. |
| Performance at the 9:30 Club. |