Great Falls Tavern Visitor Center

Great Falls Tavern Visitor Center

Historic Building/Landmark - Museum - Park/Garden/Open Space

Website: https://www.nps.gov/choh/planyourvisit/greatfallstavernvisitorcenter.htm

 301-767-3714

 11710 MacArthur Blvd., Potomac, MD 20854

The Great Falls of the Potomac have drawn people to the river’s shore for centuries. To Native Americans it was a gathering place, to George Washington it was an impediment to navigation, to thousands of visitors every year it is an awe-inspiring site. Tourists have been drawn to the Great Falls of the Potomac long before there was a canal. The Great Falls Tavern carries on a long tradition of hospitality for visitors to the C&O Canal. Soon after the canal’s ground breaking in 1828 construction began on the original lockhouse. In response to travelers’ requests for shelter and a meal, the locktender here at Great Falls, W.W. Fenlon, asked the Canal Company to build the three-story north wing for a hotel. Proposing himself as innkeeper but adding, “Mrs. Felon is better calculated for Land Ladie,” he wrote. The hotel opened for business in 1831. The entrance door invited guests into a large, windowed room with fireplaces and a bar. As the inn’s first proprietor Mr. Fenlon presided over lively entertainment like fishing parties, dances and social events in the “ballroom,” in addition to good dinners and a place to sleep. A community of over 100 people grew nearby with shops and a post office. The National Park Service offers interpretive programs year round and boat rides in the spring, summer and early fall. Please call the visitor center for information at 301-767-3714.

Location Info

Great Falls Tavern Visitor Center

11710 MacArthur Blvd.

Potomac, MD 20854