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184 1/2 Miles of Adventure

Preserving America’s colorful Canal era and transportation history, the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park is 184.5 miles of adventure. Originally, the C&O Canal was a lifeline for communities and businesses along the Potomac River as coal, lumber, grain and other agricultural products floated down the canal to market. Today millions of visitors hike or bike the C&O Canal each year to enjoy the natural, cultural and recreational opportunities available. 

 
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C&O Canal NHP Hazards Page

Have you ever encountered a safety hazard at the C&O Canal NHP?  Did you wonder how to report it?  Click here to be linked to the Safety Hazards Page and report any safety problems you see in the park.

 
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Volunteer

The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park realizes its mission of protection, preservation, and interpretation of park resources would not be possible without our volunteers. Click on the link below to learn more about volunteering in the park. More . . .

 
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Ranger-Led Programs in the Park

Join a Park Ranger for an interpretive and informative program, which may include a hike, a walk, a talk, a demonstration or even a mule! The schedule of programs changes every season. There is a new web based Jr. Ranger program for 2009 on Presidents and the C&O Canal. Each time of year offers unique glimpses of park resources and something new to explore along the C&O Canal.
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Current Projects

A listing of current projects in C&O Canal NHP, and opportunities to review and comment.  This links to the park's Planning, Environment, and Public Comment (PEPC) site.  Click on the link below for more information.
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Write to

C&O Canal NHP Headquarters
1850 Dual Highway, Suite 100
Hagerstown, MD 21740-6620

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Phone

Headquarters
(301) 739-4200

Visitor Information
(301) 739-4200

Fax

(301) 739-5275

Climate

Summers are generally hot and humid. Winters are generally cold with variable precipitation. Layers of clothing, especially in spring and fall, and good walking shoes are recommended.
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Did You Know?
The Great Falls of the Potomac River is the second largest in the state of Maryland. It is a series of cascading falls. Water drops 76 feet in two-thirds of a mile. Natural hazards in the Potomac such as water falls and rapids created the need for canals for reliable water transportation.

Last Updated: January 13, 2009 at 16:41 EST