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Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Towpath - Bike Trail

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Distance

194 mi

Duration

7 days

Difficulty

Moderate

Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Towpath trail photo 1

C&O Canal Towpath Trail. istockphoto.com/portfolio/DaveJonasen?mediatype=photography)

The C&O Canal Towpath is a 184.5-mile (297 km) trail that follows the Potomac River from Washington DC to Cumberland, Maryland. Originally constructed in 1828 for mule-drawn canal boats, it's now a popular recreational trail maintained by the National Park Service. The trail can be combined with the Great Allegheny Passage to create a route all the way to Pittsburgh (an additional 150 miles).

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Route Description

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Trail Characteristics:

  • Surface is primarily dirt/gravel with some short paved and crushed stone sections
  • Follows the Potomac River the entire route, crossing through historic sites and natural areas
  • Best trail conditions at the ends (Miles 0-20 and 155-184) and around Harpers Ferry
  • Nearly flat grade, descending only 605 feet over the entire length
  • Suitable for hiking and cycling, though surface can be rough and muddy
  • Camping available every 5 miles or so

Important Information

  • Trail conditions can vary significantly based on weather, with frequent puddles and mud
  • Water pumps available at campsites from mid-April to mid-November
  • Bring a light for the Paw Paw Tunnel (mile 156.5)
  • Harper's Ferry crossing requires carrying bikes up/down stairs
  • White's Ferry (mile 35.5) provides river crossing service

Check the National Park Service website for current trail conditions and closures, as detours can involve challenging terrain.

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