Gathland State Park and the Appalachian Trail (AT)
Crampton Gap (Gathland State Park) to Weverton
Road Approaches and Parking
To reach Crampton Gap: From US Alt-40, take MD 67 south (from
west), or MD 17 south (from east). Then turn onto Gapland Road (MD 572), which
leads to a free parking lot in Gathland State Park, at Crampton Gap. Another
parking lot at the gap is adjacent to Arnoldstown Road. Distance is 59 miles from
Wahington, D.C., and 1.2 miles from the center of Bukittsville.
From US 340, take MD 67 north (from west), or MD 17 north
(from east), and see above.
Brownsville Pass Road: On MD 67, park at picnic area beside
nameless access road to Brownsville. Overnight parking is not recommended. Hike
access road into Brownsville and turn left onto nameless main street of town.
Then turn right onto paved road identified by a sign as "Brownsville Pass." This
ascends and becomes a dirt road after the last house. Some old blazes are still
visible in the woods. Distance from picnic area to Brownsville Gap is about one
mile. Distance from Brownsville to Weverton is 4.4 miles.
To reach Weverton: From US 340, take MD 67 north. Then take
first right, turning onto nameless road. There is lots of room to park on right,
in clearing beside abandoned section of old highway, at curve in road. The AT,
going north, parallels the nameless road toward the ridge. Access is at left end
of parking area. Distance is 61 miles from Washington, D.C.
From US Alt-40, take MD 67 south. Then take the last left turn,
onto nameless road, before reaching the US 340 junction. Then see above.
Points of Interest
Crampton Gap, scene of heavy fighting during the Civil War,
has preserved earthwords, a memorial to Civil War newspaper correspondents, a
museum, and the ruins of Gathland. At several places along the ridge, rocky knolls
exhibit interesting formations, and numerous beech trees exhibit graffiti (some
authentic, some doubtful) from the turn of the century. Weverton Cliffs (0.1 mi
by side trail, at 5.8/0.9 mi) offers a magnificent view of the Potomac River gorge.
Maps
PATC Map 6 and USGS Keedysville and Harpers Ferry Quadrangles
Camping
Camping and fires are prohibited throughout this section.
Supplies
Water is available only a Crampton Gap, when park facilities are
open. Burkittsville as a post office.
Brief Description
The historical interest in Crampton Gap and the view from
Weverton Cliffs make this one of the most popular sections of the AT in Maryland.
The trail follows both the crest of the narrow ridge and the western rim, with
little change in elevation, through a mature forest with excellent footing. North
to south is easier because there is a net descent of 500 feet between Crampton Gap
and Weverton.
Side Trails
To viewpoint (at 3.2/3.5 mi)
To Weverton Cliffs (at 5.8/0.9 mi)
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