Appalachian Trail Conservancy

- The Appalachian Trail Visitor Center in Harpers Ferry is one of the most legendary landmarks along the entire 2200-mile Appalachian National Scenic Trail. It's a fun stop and great resource whether you're exploring historic Harpers Ferry, looking for a fantastic day-hike nearby, or interested in learning more about the world's most famous footpath. <br /><br />Learn more about the AT Visitor Center by <a href="http://appalachiantrail.org/home/about-us/get-in-touch/harpers-ferry-visitor-center">visiting their website</a> .
Appalachian Trail Trailhead at The Point

- One of the most well-known hikes in the United States, this trail runs through Harpers Ferry and visitors can hike a portion of it! This sign at The Point can help direct guests and get them started on this famous trail.
C&O Canal Lock 33

Footbridge to C&O and Maryland Heights

Harvey's Knob Overlook

- Harvey’s Knob offers exceptional views to the Great Valley of Virginia far below. Overlooks with expansive views make excellent locations to view migrating birds and monarch butterflies in the fall.
Humpback Rocks Picnic Area

- Refuel your body and mind with a quiet picnic at the Humpback Rocks Picnic Area.
Katahdin - Located in Baxter State Park

- Nothing compares to the wildness, beauty, and difficulty of "The Greatest Mountain" in Maine.