Excitement is Building!

Meadow Commons to Debut in Summer 2024

Meadow Commons construction with the Filene Center in the background.

Spring at Wolf Trap National Park always brings many changes to the campus, including warmer temperatures, nesting birds, and bright, budding flowers. But an even bigger transformation is blossoming this year—the new Meadow Commons building!

The three-story Meadow Commons will be about twice the size of the original, two-story 1971 Concessions stand that it replaces. Plus, the new complex will utilize the topography of the existing hillside and natural materials to help minimize impact on Park grounds. 

 

Meadow Commons construction viewed from the Lawn.

View of the Meadow Commons from the lawn, showcasing the elevator shaft.


Thanks to Our Donors and Partners

This addition to the Park’s campus is thanks to the many generous donors who contributed to the Campaign for Wolf Trap: Our Next Chapter.

Group of visionary donors posing outside the Meadow Commons construction.

Visionary donors to the Campaign for Wolf Trap: Our Next Chapter.

Visionary donors to the Campaign for Wolf Trap attended a “Topping Out” Ceremony in March to celebrate the framing of the Meadow Commons.

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Since the close of the summer season in September 2023, construction and architectural partners L.F. Jennings and Gensler have tirelessly worked to bring the Meadow Commons to life.


Improvements for All

Accessibility has been a goal for the recent capital improvements, and the elevator banks within the Meadow Commons are taking shape. This long-awaited amenity will greatly improve accessibility and link the upper and lower levels of the Park. Patrons parked in handicapped-accessible areas  or dining at the pavilions will have a route connecting them to lower areas of the Park, including seating areas in the Filene Center theater.

The Meadow Commons will feature an attached picnic terrace to complement the three constructed in 2023 along the Meadow Overlook, further expanding the seating for community picnicking year-round. 

The Filene Center gate entrance closest to the building is also being enhanced with a permanent covered structure to protect staff and patrons as they pass through security and scan their tickets before the show.  

Framing for covered entrance to the Filene Center.

A new covered entrance at the Filene Center gate closest to the Meadow will replace pop-up tents.

The top floor of the building will offer expanded Concessions service with five additional ordering windows, a state-of-the-art kitchen, and more picnic seating. With more than double the amount of food preparation space, the facility will be able to provide more offerings with quicker service.

Construction site for new Concessions building.

View of side Concessions windows.

New and additional restrooms will be modernized, expanded, and fully accessible. In additon to five new family style gender neutral restrooms, both the men’s and women’s bathrooms will have more stalls, with the women’s gaining seven more than the previous building to reduce wait times. 

Meadow Commons construction viewed from the lower lawn.

View of the pathway to new restrooms from the base of the lawn.

On the middle level, a new donor retreat—Meadow Lounge—will offer Wolf Trap members at the Great Performer level and above a space to relax pre-show, just steps away from Orchestra seating.

Framing for new Donor Lounge with the Filene Center in the background.

View of the new donor lounge from the Meadow.


The bottom level of the building will have a brand-new amenity—four convenient beverage refill windows—for those patrons who only want to purchase a drink.

Temporary fencing has been installed on the hill for the safety of our visitors and to accommodate construction vehicles and materials. The entire hill will be re-established starting in Spring 2024, when restoration and resodding will begin to regain the same slope.


Opening Summer 2024

This three-story, multi-functional building will be ready to make its big debut for the 2024 Summer season. Wolf Trap is excited to add this newest amenity to our national treasure for all in the community to enjoy.

The Meadow Commons will have something for everyone—expanded food and beverage options, elevators for improved accessibility, a picnic terrace for enjoying concessions, and additional restrooms. Wolf Trap’s next chapter continues this season, and we hope visitors are delighted when they arrive back to the Park.

Check out renderings and latest campaign news by visiting wolftrap.org/campaign.