Have you hiked, jogged, or bicycled along the C&O Canal? The canal is great for exploring year-round, whether you enjoy the springtime wildflowers or the colorful fall foliage in autumn. The towpath and surrounding landmarks haven’t changed much in the last century — the following video is proof. Check out this rare vintage footage that explores the towpath from beginning to end. It starts in Cumberland, Maryland and then ends in DC. There’s a lot to see along the way and you’ll enjoy every moment.
The C & O Canal was used to transport lumber and similar bulk commodities from the mid-1800s until 1924. The following footage was captured in 1917 and it explores the entire 184.5 miles.
...and historic landmarks along the way. Here's the Paw Paw Tunnel, which was constructed from 1836 until 1850. You can still walk through this tunnel today...
...as shown in the footage as well. If you're visiting yourself, be sure to bring a flashlight. At 3,118-foot-long, Paw Paw Tunnel is extremely dark inside, especially as you approach the middle of the structure.