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Great Falls Park (U. S. National Park Service) At Great Falls, the Potomac River builds up speed and force as it falls over a series of steep, jagged rocks and flows through the narrow Mather Gorge The Patowmack Canal offers a glimpse into the early history of this country
Great Falls (Potomac River) - Wikipedia Great Falls is a series of rapids and waterfalls on the Potomac River in the state of Maryland 14 miles (23 km) upstream from Washington, D C
Great Falls in Maryland: An Easy Waterfall Trail Near Washington, DC The trail is located in the Great Falls section of Chesapeake Ohio National Historical Park in Potomac, Maryland, about 30 minutes from Washington, DC, an hour from Baltimore, and about 2 5 hours from Philadelphia
Great Falls - Maryland The Great Falls are actually a series of cascades and rapids on a two-thirds of a mile stretch of the Potomac The river drops about 76 feet over this distance None of the individual falls exceeds a 20 foot drop
Great Falls - hikes and trails to get you there | AllTrails Great Falls is a series of rapids and waterfalls on the Potomac River, 14 miles (23 km) upstream from Washington, D C , on the border of Montgomery County, Maryland and Fairfax County, Virginia
Things To Do - Great Falls Park (U. S. National Park Service) Ffrom a picnic with loved ones to a hike along the Potomac River, find your next adventure today! Safety is an important consideration at Great Falls Discover tips and tricks to make a visit to Great Falls as safe as can be! Want to explore more about the park, but away from the elements? Learn more here
Great Falls National Park: Maryland -vs- Virginia Great Falls National Park in Maryland is definitely one of our favorite places to visit at any time of the year, but in the fall it’s particularly beautiful with the abundance of color We tend to visit the Maryland side of Great Falls National Park more often than the Virginia side