Upton's Hill

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Upton's Hill in Arlington County, Virginia in February 2023

Upton's Hill, or Upton Hill, is a geographic eminence located in western Arlington County, Virginia. Its summit rises to 413 feet (126 m) above sea level and is located in Fairfax County just over the Arlington county boundary and just east of the driveway to Upton Hill Regional Park, near the batting cage.[1][2]

Upton's Hill straddles the border of Arlington County and Fairfax County, Virginia at 38°52′27″N 77°08′47″W / 38.874279°N 77.146369°W / 38.874279; -77.146369. The hill is generally conical in shape with its summit lying astride Wilson Boulevard at its intersection with McKinley Street. A large water tower is located just below the summit, which is to the east. The Southwest Number 8 boundary marker stone of the original District of Columbia is 100 feet (30.5 m) southeast of the base of the water tower (see Boundary Markers of the Original District of Columbia).[3][4]

A local stream called Four Mile Run defines the hill's northern and eastern extent. Munson's Hill (367 feet) is adjacent on its southeast, and Minor's Hill (459 feet) is adjacent on its northwest. Its location overlooks Arlington County and the city of Washington, D.C.

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