THIS
IS NOT A LETTERBOX, BUT UTILIZES THE NPS PASSPORT STAMP LOCATED IN THE
VISITORS
CENTER
.
Length:
Georgetown
to
Great Falls
Tavern
Visitors
Center
; 14 miles
Difficulty:
Easy. Flat, hard packed surface.
Directions:
To start from the
Great Falls
Tavern
Visitors
Center
alongside the
C & O
Canal
; Take exit 41 off of I-495
and head north up
Clara Barton Parkway
. Then take a left onto
MacArthur Boulevard
and take it to Great Falls NHP.
NOTE;
There is a fee to enter Great Falls NP.
You may also start from the Georgetown
Visitors Center located on
Thomas Jefferson Street NW
in DC or from Fletcher’s Boathouse,
located off of
Canal Road
.
There are many other parking lots located
along the canal, so that you may pick a trip length of your choice. The
National Park Service has maps available or visit; C
& O CANAL.
The
Chesapeake & Ohio
Canal
started out with the purpose of connecting the Chesapeake Bay in
Georgetown
to the Ohio River in
Pittsburgh
,
PA
, 460 miles away. Started in 1828, 22 years later in 1850, it finally terminated
in
Cumberland
,
MD
after 184 ½ miles. The canal was already obsolete by the time it was
completed; nevertheless, it remained in operation until 1924. In the early
50’s, Supreme Court Justice William Douglas led a march to save the canal and
towpath from demolition. Today it is a National Historical Park run by
the National Park Service.
The
C & O
Canal
runs along the Potomac River from the mouth of Rock Creek in
Georgetown
to
Cumberland
,
MD.
It contains 74 locks to rise from near sea level to an elevation of 605 feet at
Cumberland
. The towpath provides a nearly level byway for bikers or hikers. The section
from
Georgetown
to
Great Falls
contains 20 locks and is about 14 miles in length. Just over 3 miles from
Georgetown
, a ½ mile past Fletcher’s Boathouse, is where the Capitol
Crescent Trail crosses over the canal. See; Capitol
Crescent Trail Letterbox .
Great Falls Tavern
contains 6 locks, hiking trails, refreshment stand, restrooms and of course the
historic Great Falls Tavern. Once a hotel for tourists flocking to visit
the
Great Falls
of the
Potomac
, it is now a NPS Visitors Center. A boardwalk takes you out over the
islands to view the
Great Falls
.
There is no Letterbox to
find, as this is a National Park Service Site. You can, however, utilize the
National Park Service's "Passport Stamp", located in the
Visitors
Center
, to stamp your logbook. CLICK
HERE for Stamp information.