C&O Canal: Western Region Highlights (Copy)
The western section of the C&O Canal National Historical Park begins in Hancock (mile marker 124.0) and travels through the mountains of Maryland in Washington and Allegany Counties to Cumberland (mile marker 184.5). This section of the park is very rural, with beautiful vistas and a woody retreats. In Cumberland, the C&O Canal ends, but joins the Great Allegheny Passage, which travels to Pittsburgh, PA.
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			Cumberland
Town/Location - 2
			Western Maryland Scenic Railroad Station
Discovery at Mile 184.5 - 3
			Evitts Creek Aqueduct
Mile 180.7 - 4
			Town Creek Aqueduct
Mile 162.4 - 5
			Paw Paw Tunnel
Discovery at Mile 155.0 - 6
			Green Ridge State Forest
Mile 144.0 - 7
			Fifteenmile Creek Aqueduct
Mile 141 - 8
			Sideling Hill Creek Aqueduct
Mile 136.6 - 9
			Hancock
Town/Location