Dumfries, VA to Dulles Airport (IAD)
17755 Main St, Dumfries, VA 22026
Dumfries, Virginia, located in Prince William County, is a historic town steeped in colonial heritage and community pride. With its charming neighborhoods, convenient access to major highways, and proximity to Quantico and the Potomac River, Dumfries is ideal for families and commuters alike. Once a bustling port town, it now blends small-town hospitality with modern suburban amenities. The community is growing rapidly while honoring its roots through preserved landmarks and events. Dumfries offers a peaceful atmosphere within reach of Northern Virginia’s larger cities.
Interesting Facts:

National Museum of the Marine Corps
Located just outside Dumfries in Triangle, this museum is a striking architectural landmark and a tribute to the valor of the U.S. Marine Corps. Inside, visitors explore immersive exhibits covering Marine Corps history from 1775 to the present, including interactive displays, historic aircraft, and battlefield recreations. Families, veterans, and school groups can walk through time, engage in hands-on learning, and enjoy daily programs and films in the giant-screen theater. The museum also includes a chapel, a memorial garden, a gift shop, and an award-winning Tun Tavern-themed restaurant. Admission is free, and the venue often hosts ceremonies, reenactments, and veteran reunions. With its thoughtful design and vast layout, it requires a full day to truly appreciate. Our taxi service offers door-to-door drop-offs and pickups, especially helpful for those unfamiliar with the area or visiting in groups. Avoid the hassle of driving, parking, or navigating a tight schedule.
Weems-Botts Museum & Historic Park
The Weems-Botts Museum is a small but fascinating historical site nestled in the heart of Dumfries. Housed in a colonial-era building, it tells the story of Parson Mason Locke Weems, George Washington’s first biographer, and attorney Benjamin Botts, who defended Aaron Burr. Guests are taken on guided tours that detail the building’s haunted history, political significance, and ties to early American storytelling. It’s a favorite for history buffs and those interested in folklore and ghost tours. Adjacent to the museum is a quiet park with shaded paths, a picnic area, and interpretive signage. Visitors can experience both history and serenity in one stop. Seasonal events, school tours, and paranormal investigations add to the appeal. Our taxi service ensures easy access to this lesser-known treasure, perfect for a quiet afternoon or educational outing.


Prince William Forest Park
Prince William Forest Park is a vast 15,000-acre nature preserve just minutes from Dumfries, offering an ideal escape for hikers, campers, and wildlife enthusiasts. It features over 37 miles of hiking trails, serene creeks, rustic cabins, and diverse flora and fauna. Managed by the National Park Service, it’s a popular location for educational programs, scout groups, and outdoor fitness lovers. Visitors can enjoy mountain biking, birdwatching, fishing, or simply relaxing in nature. The park is accessible year-round and offers family-friendly picnic areas and ranger-led events. Despite its size and natural beauty, it remains uncrowded compared to other regional parks. The main entrances and trailheads can be hard to find for first-time visitors, so our local taxi service provides direct access to the correct entry points. Avoid getting lost or wasting time—let us take care of your transportation while you focus on enjoying the outdoors.
Dumfries, Virginia Taxi
We provide government employee transportation to Quantico, long-distance trips to airports, local hotel transfers, senior rides to medical appointments, school and youth group pickups, corporate service to military museums, and access to nearby parks and trails.