Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park · Montgomery County, MD

C&O Towpath — Great Falls section

Flat crushed-stone towpath along the Potomac. The iconic mid-Atlantic long-run / long-walk / dog-walk trail. Shaded and runnable in any weather. From Great Falls Tavern there is a $20/vehicle entrance fee; access from Old Anglers Inn or Carderock is free.

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Park closure — trail is inaccessible today.

Primary activity: hiking

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Trail: prime AQI 33
Air temp
45°F
Clear
Wind
2 to 7 mph
NE
Rain
0%
Last 48h: 0.00″
Trail
prime
gravel surface
Sunset
7:57 PM
1105 min daylight left
Moon
Waxing Gibbous
77% illuminated
Air quality
AQI 33
O3 · Good

Hiking

Ideal 48–75°F

Park closure — trail is inaccessible today.

Trail running

Ideal 42–65°F

Park closure — trail is inaccessible today.

Dog walking

Ideal 40–72°F

Park closure — trail is inaccessible today.

  • · 45°F airWithin comfort range, outside ideal
  • AQI 33Clean air
  • Trail: primeNo meaningful rain in the last 48 hours. Trail surface is dry and tacky — prime traction.
Distance
6 mi round-trip
Elevation gain
30 ft
Surface
gravel
Difficulty
easy
Typical crowds
heavy
Dogs
Leash required

Parking

Trailhead lot · day-use fee.

Facilities

Bathrooms , drinking water. $20/vehicle at Great Falls Tavern; free from Old Anglers Inn or Carderock.

Coordinates

38.9980, -77.2480 — Montgomery County, MD.

DC Water Sewer Overflow

DC Water is managing a sanitary sewer overflow from the Potomac Interceptor near Lock 10. Anyone with questions or in need of support can reach out to DC Water’s 24-Hour Command Center at (202) 612-3400 or visit https://www.dcwater.com/about-dc-water/media/potomac-interceptor-collapse.

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Equestrian Traffic Temporarily Prohibited - Mile 124.5 to 155

Horses are prohibited between Little Tonoloway (mile 124.5) and Paw Paw (mile 155) due to recent and ongoing towpath resurfacing. See more for details.

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Hiking in Gold Mine Tract

Visitors are restricted to the designated trails within the Gold Mine Tract in the Great Falls area. This location is generally defined as that area bordered by MacArthur Boulevard and Berma Road and depicted on the Great Falls Maryland Hiking Map.

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