Farm Country Near Paw Paw
A view along the bike path connector from the C&O Trail near Paw Paw Tunnel to the village of Paw Paw on the other side of the Potomac River back in West Virigina.
Saturday October 28, 2023 — C&O Canal TowpathThe C&O Canal Trail history is older then I thought.
I thought it was Robert Kennedy’s 50 mile hike in February 1963 that kicked off it’s preservation, but actually it’s a quarter century older then that with the intention to become a park.
It was President Franklin Roosevelt’s administration that purchased the it from the B&O Railroad in 1938 with the intention of turning it into a park. The World War got in the way, and it was stuck on a back burner to becoming an official National Park, until on Dwight Eisenhower’s last day in the White House in 1961 he designated it National Historic Landmark.
In February 1963, Attorney General Robert Kennedy and several other Kennedy staffers on the President John F. Kennedy’s challenge did a 50 mile hike on trail. But it was still just a National Historic Landmark until 1971 upon the lobbying of then former Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas it was upgraded to a National Park.
Now, the entire Canal is well signed and a excellent gravel bike path from Washington DC to Cumberland MD.
A fairly extensive history on the creation of the C&O Canal National Park.
Potomac River from the Paw Paw Bridge
Cliff Along the Potomac
I was trying to figure out if the steep cliffs here were from GOB piles from coal mining but I think it's just where the Potomac River has worn against the steep cliffs over the years.
Sunday October 22, 2023 — C&O Canal TowpathPaw Paw Notch Beyond the Tunnel
After the Paw Paw tunnel and the cut through the hillside, the C&O Canal follows a natural valley between the hills.
Saturday October 28, 2023 — C&O Canal TowpathCanal Cut
Heading towards the Paw Paw Tunnel.
Saturday October 28, 2023 — C&O Canal Towpath



