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C&O Canal Lock 20

A large lock sits next to a large white tavern.
Lock 20 And Great Falls Tavern

Paul Graunke

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Along the 184.5 miles of the canal are 74 lift locks. These locks were put into place to help boats overcome the 605-foot elevation change between Georgetown and Cumberland. The C&O Canal is like a staircase, canal boats traveled along the flat sections and used the locks to take a “step up or down” about eight feet. The locks typically had hand-operated miter gates that were simple and followed Leonardo da Vinci’s original 1485 design. Entering the lock was the most demanding part of canalling.  
 
Lock 20 sits next to the Great Falls Tavern. Today, a pedestrian footbridge crosses over the lock.

 

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park, Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail

Last updated: May 16, 2021