UFC Event Leaves Ellipse Lawn Scarred and Colorless
Quick Look
- An aerial photo reveals the Ellipse lawn near the White House is now barren and scarred after hosting a UFC event.
- Thousands attended the spectacle, leaving behind a damaged landscape contrasted with the green National Mall.
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Why It Matters
The Ellipse, a public park near the White House, was used as a viewing area for a UFC event. Following the event, the lawn became barren and scarred.
The once-green lawn on the Ellipse is now colorless and scarred following President Donald Trump's UFC extravaganza.
An aerial photo taken by a Reuters photographer on Friday shows the 52-acre public park nearly entirely covered in yellow grass and dirt, with only a few patches of lush vegetation remaining.
Located just south of the White House, the Ellipse served as a viewing area for Sunday's UFC Freedom 250 event, where fighters competed in an octagon while President Donald Trump sat ringside. Thousands of spectators filled the park to watch the spectacle on jumbo screens, with the UFC estimating about 85,000 people would attend.
Photos of the park went viral on social media on Friday, with its barren landscape standing in stark contrast to the bright green National Mall — and the Reflecting Pool, which has become engulfed by algae.
“What a f-ing mess,” wrote one X user, while another added, “They’re destroying the city, public space by public space.”
A third offered some cheeky advice: “Maybe they can take some of that algae and fill in the dirt.”
Much of the South Lawn, where the fights took place, also contain remnants of the event, which coincided with Trump's 80th birthday. Large platforms remain in place, along with the massive lighting rig that towers over the White House.
The White House announced this week on X that the National Park Service and ScottsMiracle-Gro, a lawn product company, will restore the grass on the South Lawn “making it stronger than ever before.”
The company committed $1 million to the restoration project, which will include laying down a “proprietary grass blend.”
The White House made no mention of the Ellipse in its post.
Open Questions
- Will the Ellipse restoration be funded?
- What is the timeline for the Ellipse restoration?

