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Protecting the Canal since 1954

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Association is an independent, all-volunteer citizens organization established in 1954 to help conserve the natural and historical environment of the C&O Canal and the Potomac River Basin. The association works with the National Park Service in its efforts to preserve and promote the 184-mile towpath.
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Who has stayed in a Lockhouse?Nestled at mile 19.63 on the C&O Canal, Pennyfield Lockhouse at Lock 22 offers a serene escape from the bustling life of Washington, D.C. This tranquil spot has long been a haven for locals seeking a peaceful retreat, where activities like walking, biking, and fishing are part of the everyday charm. In the 1870s, President Grover Cleveland, drawn by memories of his youth on the Erie Canal, would often visit Pennyfield to indulge in his love of fishing, finding solace in the company of locktenders and boatmen. Today, visitors can explore the lock and its surroundings and spend the night in the restored Lockhouse 22, where the calming sounds of the Potomac River and the historic ambiance provide a unique connection to the past. Whether watching a blue heron glide across moonlit waters or sharing stories around a fire, Pennyfield offers a timeless serenity that has been cherished for generations.

Book a stay at Pennyfield Lockhouse through the C&O Canal Trust Canal Quaters Program. www.canaltrust.org/lockhouse-22/

Watch for more information about the C&O Canal National Historical Park in the upcoming issue of Plenty Magazine!
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Is this a current photo? Are the water lilies in bloom right now?

I definitely want to stay in the bunkhouse next time through. Just so I can say I did. Lol

Great place!

The best!

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