Cumberland Basin, Maryland
Terminus of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
unnamed road, Cumberland, MD 21502, United States of America

Cumberland Basin, Maryland
is a minor waterways place
on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal between
Guard Lock No 8 (0.01 miles
to the west) and
Rock Creek (Junction of the Potomac River with Rock Creek ) (184.50 miles
and 75 locks
to the southeast).
The nearest place in the direction of Rock Creek is Evitts Creek Aqueduct;
4.09 miles
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
Guard Lock No 8 | 0.01 miles | |
Cumberland Basin, Maryland | ||
Evitts Creek Aqueduct | 4.09 miles | |
North Branch 3 Lock No 75 | 9.40 miles | |
North Branch 2 Lock No 74 | 9.55 miles | |
North Branch 1 Lock No 73 | 9.68 miles | |
The Narrows Lock No 72 | 10.82 miles |
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