Taylors Landing Boat Ramp

Horseshoe Bend Campsite Hand Pump

Please Note: Potable water may not be available at each campsite. Water is treated with iodine. Please plan to have water purification tablets with you. Water is turned off from […]
Horseshoe Bend Campsite Restroom

Horseshoe Bend Campsite

Where the Potomac River makes a huge U-shaped turn is the appropriately named Horseshoe Bend Campsite. Like other hiker/biker overnight stops, travelers can expect to find a portable toilet, picnic […]
Lock 40

Snyders Landing Parking

Small lot off Snyders Landing Road, near Snyders Landing.
Snyders Landing Restrooms

Snyders Landing Boat Ramp

Snyders Landing

Another point of boat access to the Potomac River, Snyders Landing also includes parking on the berm side of the Canal. Originally named for the nearby town of Sharpsburg, it […]
Killiansburg Cave

The Battle of Antietam is well known for the events that unfolded on September 17, 1862, and the long-lasting importance it had over the rest of the Civil War. Antietam […]
Killiansburg Cave Campsite Restroom

Killiansburg Cave Campsite Hand Pump

Please Note: Potable water may not be available at each campsite. Water is treated with iodine. Please plan to have water purification tablets with you. Water is turned off from […]
Killiansburg Cave Campsite

Please Note: Potable water may not be available at each campsite. Water is treated with iodine. Please plan to have water purification tablets with you. Water is turned off from […]
Lock 39

Railroad Bridge Parking (Canal Road)

Large lot off Canal Road, near Shepherdstown River Lock.
James Rumsey Monument and Park

James Rumsey Monument overlooks the Potomac, the very river on which Rumsey pioneered the first steamboat. Shepherdstonians began discussing a monument in the 1830s – undoubtedly to overshadow Robert Fulton, […]
Full Circle Theater
Established in 2007, the Full Circle Theater put on community theater performances for patrons in West Virginia. It also offered adult and youth workshops in acting, play writing, and technical […]
Shepherd University

There’s nothing quite like a college to keep a town young and vibrant. Located on 325 acres in the picturesque Shenandoah Valley and on the banks of the Potomac River […]
Shepherdstown Visitors Center
Nestled in the corner on the first floor of the historic Entler Hotel building sits Shepherdstown Visitor Center. Staff awaits from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. daily to help guide […]
Shepherdstown

The oldest town in West Virginia, Shepherdstown pre-dates the Revolutionary War. It is a quaint town filled with artisanal shops and eateries and is home to Shepherd University, which adds […]
Lock 38 (Shepherdstown) Bike Rental/Repair

Lock 38 (Shepherdstown) Restrooms

Lock 38 (Shepherdstown) Parking

Small lot off Canal Road, near Potomac Bridge and Lock 38, with towpath access.
Lock 38 (Shepherdstown River Lock)

The Shepherdstown River Lock is one of only three river locks on the Canal. Built from gray limestone and meant to draw traffic from the Virginia side of the Potomac […]
Thomas Swearingen Ferry & James Rumsey Bridge

In 1755, the Virginia General Assembly recognized the need for a proper river crossing, and Thomas Swearingen was authorized to operate a ferry on the Potomac River between the Maryland […]
Ferry Hill Parking

Small lot off Shepherdstown Pike, near Ferry Hill Plantation/C&O Canal Visitors Center.
Ferry Hill Restrooms

Ferry Hill Plantation

The river crossing at Packhorse Ford, located about a mile downstream from Shepherdstown, could not meet the needs of a growing population. Thomas Van Swearingen began operating a ferry in […]
Bridgeport

If you needed a place to stay or a warm meal while traveling through Ferry Hill in the early nineteenth century, you were out of luck. But by the 1830s […]
James Rumsey Steamboat
What is a “canoe powered by a teakettle?” A steamboat, of course! The eccentric inventor James Rumsey shocked Shepherdstown during a December 3, 1787 demonstration when his boat – without […]
Potomac Bridge, Henry Kyd Douglas, and John Brown

The Potomac Bridge may not have held much historical significance save for the events that happened here on a rainy day in 1859. Henry Kyd Douglas grew up in a […]
Boteler’s Mill/Potomac Mill
Dating back to 1826, Boteler’s Mill, also known as Potomac Mill, is on the shore of the Potomac River in eastern Jefferson County, West Virginia, half a mile below Shepherdstown. […]
Packhorse Ford/Boteler’s Ford
Less than a mile from Shepherdstown, West Virginia is a shallow point of the Potomac River that was a convenient crossing point between West Virginia and Maryland for Civil War […]
Antietam Creek Parking

Parking spaces along Canal Road, near Antietam Creek and Aqueduct, with access to the towpath.
Antietam Creek Restrooms

Antietam Battlefield

The single bloodiest day of any American war was recorded just up the road from the C&O Canal in Sharpsburg, MD. After a rousing victory at the Battle of Second […]
Antietam Creek Drive-In Campground

Just upstream about a quarter-mile from the mouth of Antietam Creek you’ll find the Antietam Drive-in Campground. While the campground is accessible by car, you’ll need to walk from the […]
Antietam Ironworks

Industry got an early start on Antietam Creek. Its first settler, Israel Friend, built a gristmill there by the early 1730s. Friend also owned an Ore bank, which was purchased […]
Antietam Village

Many workers and supervisors who made a living at the mills and ironworks near Antietam Creek lived nearby in Antietam Village. The remnants of this once thriving industrial region are […]
Antietam Creek and Aqueduct

Running south from Pennsylvania, Antietam Creek is another large tributary feeding the Potomac River. Just three miles upstream from its meeting with the Potomac, Antietam Creek passes through the town […]