The tow path that extends from dc to Harper’s Ferry is fifty seven miles starting in Georgetown
The tow path that extends from dc to Harper’s Ferry is fifty seven miles starting in Georgetown
One could walk from DCA to the tow path basically creating the ability to hike from airport to the AT
One could walk from DCA to the tow path basically creating the ability to hike from airport to the AT and also vamos Mexico
I've thought about walking to HF along the C&O Canal from DC. One problem is the first camp site is 16 miles up from Georgetown so you would have to plan on hiking this far the first day if you want to camp legally. However it is not a far fetched as you might think to hike from the Airport to the trail. From the main terminal at DCA, if you cross over to the main parking garage and go out the back, there is a pedestrian tunnel that takes you under the highway and then connects to the Mt Vernon Trail. Go right (north) and follow the river. This connects to pedestrian walkways on each of the bridges upstream (14th street, Memorial, Roosevelt, Key, and Chain). The first three take you to the Rock Creek Park Pathway that connects to the beginning of the C&O Canal Path in Georgetown. The last two connect directly to the towpath above Georgetown. So yes, you can hike to the trail with no road walks. You just can camp until you get to mile 16 on the tow path. There are a number of hotels in Georgetown that are right on the trail, including the Four Seasons for $850/night! Or you could always stay at the Watergate Hotel. That's on the trail too next to the Kennedy Center.
Not to threadjack but I’m doing that in a few weeks
I love Shenandoah! If you haven't been on the A.T., this is a great place to start!
Front Royal is easily accessed by the Interstate Highway. For what it's worth, you'll be traveling mostly through SNP, which is fairly easy hiking compared to other parts of the trail. Plan on making good time. Rockfish Gap, at the south end of SNP is a good ending point, since it also is easily accessible by highway.
Just completed much of what GoldenBear suggested.
Fly DC. Virginia Breeze bus to Staunton. Shuttle (with Stanimal ) to Rockfish Gap.
11 days on the trail got us to Harper’s Ferry.
2 nights spent in town (Luray and Front Royal).
Amtrak back to DC.
Absolutely loved the experience and all travel arrangements really easy.
Seriously worth considering.
I doubt you'd get cell service at the Tye river. You'd have to arrange for a pick up before you drop down off of Three Ridges. If your running behind schedule, the Devils Backbone brewery would be a good place to end the hike. Once you cross out of the park, the trail gets a bit more difficult.
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Flying in and out of Washington DC, especially Dulles, is a good way to go. Suggest you use a shuttle to Luray VA and enter Shenandoah National Park - SNP - at Thornton Gap and head south. Lots of great views from the AT and overlooks. Two waysides within first 20 miles. You'll need a shuttle to get there. Check the list of shuttle providers on this website.
VA was wonderful, really. Barred Owls, hawks, bears, and lots of rain ( even too much... )
Thank you all for the help and recommendations.
See you in the AT,
Hi Slo,
We started in Trumbo Hollow sobo till Rockfish 9 days, after that my boys wanted to check d.c....But they loved the trail.
Meet nice people along the path, and were well treated at resupply points.
Besides florida trail, any suggestion not freezing in december/january ?
Will also need tips for Glacier next year, to avoid being frightened by Wayne....