Sorrel Ridge Hiker-biker Overnight Campsite — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park

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  • (4.8)4 reviews

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Mile 154.1 - No fee charged. Stay is limited to one night per site, per trip. All sites have a chemical toilet, water, a picnic table, and grill. Please Note: Potable water may not be available at each campsite. Water is treated with iodine. Please plan to have water purification tablets with you. Water is turned off from November 15 to April 15 each year.

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Edward Cimino

8 years ago
5/5

Beautiful spot. I didn't camp here, just stopped to take lunch. I believe this is the last hiker-bike campground heading west until after the Pawpaw tunnel.

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Michael Fingland

3 years ago
5/5

Camped there with the family and had a good time. Not really able to swim here and only one fire pit, but excellent view and peaceful place to lay your head.

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Corey Gens

6 years ago
5/5

Not a bad campsite at all. The only thing bad about this one compared to the others is the walk to the bathroom but other than that not bad.

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John Mathews

3 years ago
4/5

My nephew and I spent the night here for our overnight backpacking trip. The only reason we rank this campground 4 stars is due to the fact that it only has room for about three or four campsites. We were actually the only campers there, but if it were a busier time of the year, this place would not fit very many campers. Other than that, it is a beautiful spot to spend the night.

Lock 62 is directly across the trail from the campground and the foundation to an old lockhouse is on the campground side of the trail. There is a lot of history in this area.

The water pump was not working because they turn it off during the Winter and early Spring. We knew this ahead of time and just packed in our own water. There is a porta pottie, one fire ring, one man-made stone fire pit, a stand up grill and a picnic table at this campground. The Sorrel Ridge Campground is right next to the Potomac River. There were all kinds of wildlife; to include, geese, ducks, birds, a bald eagle, salamanders, turtles, frogs, toads, crickets, a couple different species of snakes, spiders, and the occasional Big Foot.

The sounds of the river and the wildlife graced our ears throughout the night. It was very peaceful.

Again, for being a rustic backcountry type of campground, this location fits the expections we had from the outset. If there were just a little more open space, it would have been perfect. Because we were the only campers there, it ended up being perfect for us.

REMEMBER, this is a National Park and therefore you must follow all rules and regulations.

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