Sunday, March 16, 2025

C&O end-to-end, miles 12-19

This section of the C&O starts off with what is possibly the most scenic part of the entire towpath, so it's a good thing I had done it before and didn't get distracted by side trails or by too many photo stops!

Since this was right after the time change, I started a little later than ideal - at least for Old Angler's parking area, which fills up fast. But I managed to get a spot, and headed west through the crowds. Although sunny, it was quite windy; my hat tried to blow away.

C&O - Old Angler's-Pennyfield

The trail itself is very pretty heading to Great Falls, and of course Great Falls is, well, great. The best views of it aren't had from the C&O Towpath itself. Normally, I would spend some time detouring here.

C&O - Old Angler's-Pennyfield

Once past Great Falls, the crowds thinned out considerably. Most of the rest of the trail to Pennyfield Lock is what I think of as typical C&O: It's pretty, with views of the Potomac, the canal at various water levels, and the occasional rock cut.

C&O - Old Angler's-Pennyfield

I walked a little past mile 19 to Pennyfield Lock, had lunch, and turned around. This is a section with no efficient alternative route back. There are lots of side trails that up the mileage considerably. I did change up the last mile and a half or so by taking the Berme Trail on the other side of the canal. 

C&O - Old Angler's-Pennyfield

The hike was a little over seven miles each way, but with a few side trips to restrooms and the like, it came in at over 15 total.

C&O - Old Angler's-Pennyfield

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