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Great Falls National Park is a fee-based park. There is a fee of $15.00 for vehicles or $7.00 for pedestrians, cyclists and equestrians. See the following link for the most accurate and up-to-date information: http://www.nps.gov/grfa/planyourvisit/feesandreservations.htm
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Park at either the main parking area or, if possible, at the small lot that is immediately to the right upon entering the park.Starting at the south parking lot, take the South Lot Connector to Old Carriage Road and turn right. Follow the wide, smooth path and look for Swamp Trail to branch off to the right. The Swamp Trail runs through a low-lying, swampy area of forest. Trail conditions are frequently muddy and the trail is sometimes blocked by downed trees. Many of the most mud-prone areas have raised walkways or small bridges that will keep you dry.At the next junction, stay straight (slightly right) and onto Swamp-Ridge Connector. This trail climbs steeply up an eroded hillside and onto the ridge. Eventually, you'll hit Ridge Trail and turn left. Ridge Trail is a well maintained, six-food wide trail that runs east from Old Dominion Dr. to Difficult Run Trail. Follow it across Old Carriage Road and look for a major junction with River Trail.Turn left and descend steeply on River Trail. The trail follows the Potomac River for approximately 1.5 miles, along the tops of the cliffs. In some areas, this trail runs right next to the edge of the cliff, offering spectacular views of the Potomac and Mather Gorge. Cliff heights range from 25-75 feet. Some rock scrambling is required, especially in the section between the Canal Cut and Cow Hoof Rock. This trail can be hazardous in wet weather. Lichen, sand, and grit on the rocky areas and cliff edges make footing treacherous.Finally, River Trail will dead-end into Patowmack Canal Trail. Turn right and follow it to the overlooks that offer incredible views of Great Falls. Turn around just before he visitor center and head back toward the lot on Old Carriage Road.
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