The River Center at Lockhouse 8 is a cooperative project of Potomac Conservancy and the National Park Service
Credit Ed Neville |
| River Center Activities |
| The River Center is open Saturdays and Sundays from May 3 through October 26 from 10 am 'til 2 pm. Stop in for a tour, to browse educational exhibits, and to speak with friendly volunteer docents. Visit the River Center on select Sundays for Voices of the River to learn more about the history, ecology, and diversity of the Potomac River, as told by storytellers, musicians, and scientists. Throughout the season, the Conservancy also hosts a variety of hands-on appreciation and restoration activities at the River Center. All activities are free and open to the public. Located along the C&O Canal towpath, the River Center at Lockhouse 8 exists among potentially difficult terrain and therefore has limited access. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please call us at 301.608.1188 if you would like more information. Check our online calendar for River Center and other Conservancy activities. |
Housed in a historic lockhouse along the C&O Canal, the River Center at Lockhouse 8 offers visitors a glimpse into the history of the Canal and the future of the Potomac River. Visitors can explore the River Center to learn about the Potomac River, the C&O Canal, nearby recreational opportunities, and how they can help the Potomac Conservancy protect the health, beauty, and enjoyment of these special resources. The River Center is located halfway between the NPS interpretive centers in Georgetown and Great Falls. Each year, as many as 250,000 visitors pass its front door and have the opportunity to:
- Learn About the Canal's History: Visitors can explore educational displays about the history of the C&O Canal, the lockhouses, and the families who once lived in them.
- Take Part in Hands-on Learning Opportunities: Potomac Conservancy organizes educational and cultural events for citizens of all ages.
- Lend a Hand in River Restoration Projects: The River Center at Lockhouse 8 offers a readily accessible area for river restoration activities, such as invasive plant removal efforts and trash cleanups.
The River Center features "Backyard to the Bay," a new exhibit tha
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informs River Center visitors about the natural diversity, and scenic beauty of the Potomac River. The exhibit explores past and present human influences on the Potomac River watershed, especially the cause-and-effect relationship of human activities and the health of the ecosystem. Most importantly, the exhibit shows visitors how their actions affect the river.The exhibit is a part of the Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network, a partnership of parks, refuges, museums, historic sites, and water trails spanning the watershed. The River Center exhibit makes a strong connection between the Potomac River and the Chesapeake Bay.
Built in 1830 to provide shelter for the Lockkeeper and his family, Lockhouse 8 played a vital role in the operation of the C&O Canal as a primary transportation route along the Potomac River. Lock 8 is the first of the series of locks known as "Seven Locks," which raise the Canal 56 feet over the distance of one and a quarter miles. Solomon Drew, the first keeper of Lock 8, was paid $100 per year.In the early 1900s, canal operations ended and the Lockhouse was abandoned...until a unique partnership between the Potomac Conservancy and the National Park Service in 2001 brought it back to life as the River Center at Lockhouse 8.
If you are interested in volunteering in any of the following capacities, please contact Bridget Chapin at chapin@potomac.org.
- Art buffs: Help coordinate and execute occasional exhibits of river art and photographs.
- Educational leaders: Lead children in a nature learning activity once a month.
- Event coordinators: Help plan special events at the River Center.
A tip of the hat and many thanks to the following docents: Carlotta Anderson, Jim Anderson, Rich Behrend, Nina Ewing, Irene Ewing, Eileen Falcone, Emily Greene, Meredith Griggs, Richard Hirsh, Cornelia Hyatt, Judy Thibault Klevins, Dennis Krizek, Alan Larsen, Anne Larsen, Gail Meaker, Carolyn Osborne, Greg Pederson, Chuck Pfleeger, Joan Rubin, Kyna Rubin, P.J. Ryan, Tim Shank, Al Twanmo, Judy Welles, and Anne Wolfe.
Geology of the
Sunday, June 7, 10 am - 12 noon River Center at Lockhouse 8, 7906 Riverside Avenue, Cabin, John, MD 20818
We may not have the Rockies in our backyard, but we have the roots of mountains that were once as high as the
Voices of the River: Reed Martin
Sunday, June 7, 12:30-1:30 pm River Center at Lockhouse 8, 7906 Riverside Avenue, Cabin, John, MD 20818
Reed Martin, winner of old-time banjo contests for 30 years, will be playing a very old claw-style banjo to the beat of the river. Come enjoy the scenery and watch the river roll by while listening to the tunes of the banjo on the
Navigating
Saturday, June 13, 1:00-4:00pm River Center at Lockhouse 8, 7906 Riverside Ave., Cabin
Never get lost in the woods again! Clint Cosner, an expert surveyor with 25 years of experience, will lead an orienteering workshop for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts ages 8 and up. Participants will learn basic map reading and orienteering skills as well as the fundamentals of using a personal GPS. Space is limited! Participants MUST RSVP to chapin@potomac.org by June 10. For more information contact Bridget Chapin,
Survivor:
Saturday, June 20, 9:00am-5:30pm River Center at Lockhouse 8, 7906 Riverside Ave., Cabin John, MD 20818
Join us for an action packed day of family fun, education, and adventure on the Potomac River and Minnie’s
A lunch of hamburgers and hotdogs (along with buns and condiments) will be provided. Any other desired food or refreshment other than water should be brought along. Canoes will be available, although you are encouraged to bring yours if you have one. Participants should also bring sun-screen, bug-spray, and like items. Space is limited! Participants MUST RSVP to chapin@potomac.org by June 18. For more information contact Bridget Chapin, River Center Coordinator, at chapin@potomac.org or 301.608.1188 x.211.
Medicinal Plant Walk
Sunday, July 5, 10-11:30 am
Randa Steblez is impressed with the rich utilitarian history and folklore of common trees, weeds and wildflowers often overlooked by hikers as merely a blur of textured greenery. One may have a casual encounter along the Potomac with an Ash tree, but become better acquainted by discovering that the juice of its leaves was use by Native Americans as a snake bite remedy. Some other examples of close to home fame are the dandelion and the mullein plant, common and prevalent, but which figured so importantly in medieval pharmacology, that they were depicted in many well known tapestries.
For more information contact Bridget Chapin,
River Stories with Hayden Mathews
Sunday, July 19th, 11am-12pm River Center at Lockhouse 8,
Eco-historian Hayden Mathews will give an interactive talk which will weave regional history, natural history, and geology to interpret the forces and events that shaped both the
Sunday, August 2nd, 1-3pm River Center at Lockhouse 8, 7906 Riverside Avenue, Cabin, John, MD 20818
Join Kevin Munroe as he takes us on a journey along the
Voices of the River: Glen Echoes
Sunday, August 2nd, 3:15-4:15pm River Center at Lockhouse 8, 7906 Riverside Ave., Cabin John, MD 20818
Come listen to the Glen Echoes “ring a chord” as this barbershop quartet sings in close harmony with the flow of the river on the porch of the
Voices of the River: Knowing Native Waters, Abby Ybarra
Sunday, August 16th, 1-2pm River Center at Lockhouse 8, 7906 Riverside Avenue, Cabin, John, MD 20818
Abby Ybarra is an environmentalist who walks the spiritual
Canoeing 101
Sunday, August 16th,
Come and enjoy a day on the
Voices of the River: The Irish Inn Mates
Sunday, September 6th, 1pm-2pm River Center at Lockhouse 8, 7906 Riverside Avenue, Cabin, John, MD 20818
Enjoy the sounds of the fiddle, banjo, guitar, flute, and more as The Irish Inn Mates give a taste of Ireland, play tunes, sing songs, and answer your questions about the music, the instruments and their passion for it all. For more information contact Bridget Chapin,
Minnie’s Island Canoe Camping Trip
Saturday, September 19th through Sunday, September 20th
Come enjoy the great outdoors with a canoe trip on Saturday afternoon that will end on Minnie’s
Fall Photography on the Canal
Sunday, November 1st, 8-9:30am River Center at Lockhouse 8, 7906 Riverside Avenue, Cabin, John, MD 20818
Join photographer Joanne Miller for some one-on-one pointers as you capture the sights along the
Potomac Conservancy thanks the following sponsors for their support in bringing Lockhouse 8 back to life as the River Center: National Park Service Carlo LaPorta Carlson Family Foundation Benjamin Moore Paints BOWA Builders, Inc. Dean's Custom Floors Manion & Coratola Architects Capital Sun Group, LTD Evenor Armington Fund Spiral 8 Designs Jack Mandel DesignsThanks to the following sponsors for their ongoing in-kind support of activities at the River Center at Lockhouse 8: Whole Foods Market - Silver Spring Hughes Landscaping Bethesda Co-Op Capital Rentals Market on the Boulevard
Directions to Lockhouse 8/Minnie's Island
From I-495 Beltway: (Southbound from I-270 - Maryland)
- Take exit for Clara Barton Pkwy west toward Carderock.
- At first right, exit Pkwy at Carderock Picnic area and Naval Surface Warfare Center.
- Turn left at top of exit and cross over Clara Barton Pkwy.
- Turn left again and reenter Clara Barton Pkwy eastbound.
- Follow Clara Barton Pkwy east under Beltway.
- Parking is available in either parking area for Lock 10 (first lot) or Lock 8 (second lot).
From I-495 Beltway: (Northbound from I-66 - Virginia)
- Take exit for Clara Barton Parkway (first exit in MD across the Potomac River)
- Follow Exit branch Eastbound (toward Cabin John, Glen Echo)
- Get into right hand lane immediately once on Parkway
- Parking is available in either parking area for Lock 10 (first lot) or Lock 8 (second lot).From Washington, DC
- Follow Canal St. west from Georgetown toward Cabin John, MD
- Continue on Canal St. past Chain Bridge.
- Canal St. becomes Clara Barton Parkway and as it continues west.
- Pass the exit for Cabin John and pass under I-495 (the Beltway)
- At first right past the Beltway, exit Pkwy at Carderock Picnic area and Naval Surface Warfare Center
- Turn left at top of exit and cross over Clara Barton Pkwy.
- Turn left again and reenter Clara Barton Pkwy eastbound.
- Follow Clara Barton Pkwy east under Beltway
- Parking is available in either parking area for Lock 10 (first lot) or Lock 8 (second lot)
Directions from Lock 10 parking area to Lockhouse 8
- From parking lot follow foot trail over canal to C&O Canal towpath.
- Once on the C&O Canal (gravel path) turn right and walk down river (toward DC)
- After about 1/3 of a mile look for a white stone building on your left hand side. That is Lockhouse 8
Directions from Lock 8 parking area to Lockhouse 8
- From parking lot follow foot trail down hill toward C&O Canal and river.
- Lockhouse 8 is the white stone building at the bottom of the hill.
Directions for Lockhouse 8 to Minnie's Island
- From Lockhouse cross over canal on wooden foot bridge, turn left and follow C&O Canal towpath downstream (toward DC)
- Look for wooden staircase on right hand side of canal and Potomac Conservancy signs.
- Wait for boat transport to Minnie's Island
- Minnie's is approximately 1 mile downstream from Lock 8 (about 2 mile from Lock 10)

