Maryland Heights — Harpers Ferry overlook
Safety: cautionoverlookSandy Hook, MD
Access & safety
Public access
The Maryland Heights trail (Harpers Ferry NHP, federal land) climbs the cliffs on the MD side of the Potomac with a famous overlook of Harpers Ferry — where the CSX Shenandoah Sub, Cumberland Sub, and Amtrak's Capitol Limited cross the river on the Harpers Ferry Bridge. MARC Brunswick Line also serves the WV-side station visible from the overlook.
Safety notes
The trail is a strenuous 1.5-mile climb with significant elevation gain. Cliff edges are unmarked — keep small children leashed/held. Federal park rules apply (no off-trail). Do not attempt to descend to track level.
Parking
Harpers Ferry NHP trailhead lots in Sandy Hook (MD) and the main NHP lot on the WV side. The MD-side trailhead is free; the WV NHP charges admission.
Best time of day
Mid-morning to early afternoon — the overlook faces south and SW across the rivers.
Train frequency
Moderate — combined CSX + MARC + Amtrak across the bridge typically gives a train every 30-60 minutes mid-day.
Nearby
Harpers Ferry WV (across the bridge, walkable via the pedestrian bridge) has restaurants, museums, and full NHP services.
Plan your visit
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