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Parking & Directions for Gregory Alan Isakov Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
1645 Trap Road, Vienna, VA
22182, US
1. Wolf Trap Parking Lot - 0 miles - Free
2. Tysons Corner Center - 3 miles - $10
3. Wolf Trap National Park Overflow Lot - 0.5 miles - Free
4. Vienna Metro Station - 3.5 miles - $5
5. Local Street Parking - Varies - Free to $2
Gregory Alan Isakov Concert Live at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts | Vienna – August 26th, 2026
Nestled within a beautiful natural reserve just outside Washington D.C., Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts is a unique gem that combines stunning scenery with world-class performances. It’s not just your average concert spot, this place has a rich history dating back to the 1960s when it became the first national park dedicated solely to the performing arts, a real pioneer in its field. Over the years, it’s hosted incredible acts from the National Symphony Orchestra for more than 40 years to a variety of summer opera events that draw passionate crowds. If you’re lucky enough to snag front row tickets, you’re basically in the thick of the magic, close enough to feel every note and emotion. The venue’s peaceful setting, surrounded by woods and open fields, makes every concert feel like an escape from the hustle. For those heading to Gregory Alan Isakov Vienna, this spot is the perfect backdrop, not just for the music but for a moment of quiet reflection amidst nature’s beauty. Just hop off the Dulles Greenway at Route 7, head southwest from Tysons, and you’re there, easy enough, but still feels like a little adventure every time.