The Great Allegheny Passage Map

The Great Allegheny Passage Map. Great Allegheny Passage & C&O Canal Trail Map Foggy Bottom, Bike Path, Trail Maps, Interactive Starting in Cumberland, Maryland and ending in Downtown Pittsburgh, the Great Allegheny Passage is a spectacular 150-mile nonmotorized path that soars over valleys, snakes around mountains, and skirts alongside the Casselman River, Youghiogheny River, and Monongahela River on a nearly-level, crushed-limestone surface. This interactive map of the C&O Canal Trail and Great Allegheny Passage shows you town locations, distances, and services along the trails.

Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail (Great Allegheny Passage) Map by US National Park Service
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Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail (Great Allegheny Passage) Map by US National Park Service

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Great Allegheny Passage Trail and C&O Towpath Bike Map — bikabout. Use Settings just below the C&O Canal Trail map to customize your map's mile markers, location, and business/service markers The Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) is a 150-mile (240 km) rail trail between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Cumberland, Maryland.

Great Allegheny Passage Elevation Map Map. Divide, the highest point of the trail, passes through a short tunnel with murals of the area's history and a map of the trail's elevation contours. The most convenient access point to the Great Allegheny Passage for Westmoreland County residents is located within Cedar Creek Park