Best attractions and places to see around Eckhart Mines include historical landmarks and natural features. This community is known for its significant coal mining heritage, being the site of the first bituminous coal mine in the Georges Creek Valley coalfield. Visitors can explore its past while also accessing recreational opportunities along the Great Allegheny Passage trail, which offers scenic views and outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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The Knobley Tunnel Trail, also known as the Carpendale Trail, is a short but scenic rail-trail spanning only 0.8 miles. Bikers can check out the 1,500-foot tunnel through Knobley Mountain and a 386-foot wooden bridge over the North Branch of the Potomac River. The Knobley Tunnel Trail connects directly to the C&O Canal Towpath near mile marker 183, and is not always open, so check for posted signage.
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The Mason-Dixon Line Monument marks the historic boundary between the states of Maryland and Pennsylvania. Today, it is a scenic rest stop for hikers, featuring a granite obelisk, engraved blocks spelling "Mason & Dixon," and a replica of the surveyors' 66-foot chain. It is a great photo opportunity and Easily a must-see for history buffs.
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Helmstetter’s Curve is one of the most notable sections of the GAP. Located between Cumberland and Frostburg, the curve was built to help ease the gradients for trains trying to get up the steep slope. Now, it is a popular spot along the GAP for the great views it gives you as you gradually ascend the hills.
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The Big Savage Tunnel is one of the highlights of the GAP. The 3,291-foot tunnel was refurbished for bike use in 2003 and has a modern lighting system. On the eastern end of the tunnel there is a great viewpoint and picnic tables.
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The GAP does not pass through the center of Frostburg, but that does not stop the town from being a popular stop for cyclists on the trail. It's a short ride from the trail head into the historic town, which started as a stagecoach stop and was a major coal mining hub. Now, the town is full of restaurants, culture, and accommodation. At the trailhead, there are restrooms and water available, as well as parking.
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Originally a railway tunnel, the Big Savage Tunnel was refurbished to serve cyclists and hikers in 2003. It offers great protection from the weather and has arched, portal doors that might just make you feel like you're about to enter the Mines of Moria.
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This marker stands on the Mason-Dixon Line. Originally part of the border between Maryland and Pennsylvania and a dividing line between the slave states to the south and the anti-slavery states to the north, this line is still widely acknowledged as a roughly accurate boundary between the northern and southern portions of the United States.
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not well marked off the C&O. tunnel goes to small town in WV. I didn't go in, but looks open. nice view of Cumberland from bridge
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Eckhart Mines is rich in coal mining history. You can explore its past as the site of the first bituminous coal mine in the Georges Creek Valley coalfield. The area also features some of the oldest surviving stone houses from the original coal camp. Additionally, the Mason-Dixon Line Monument marks a significant historical boundary.
The Mason-Dixon Line Monument marks the historic boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania. It features a granite obelisk, engraved blocks spelling 'Mason & Dixon,' and a replica of the surveyors' 66-foot chain, making it a popular spot for history enthusiasts and photographers.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Mason-Dixon Line Monument is a family-friendly historical site. The Big Savage Tunnel and Helmstetter’s Curve along the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) trail offer accessible outdoor experiences for all ages, especially for cycling. The Frostburg Trailhead also provides family-friendly access to the GAP.
The area around Eckhart Mines offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities, particularly cycling and hiking along the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) trail. You can explore highlights like the Big Savage Tunnel and Helmstetter’s Curve. For cycling, there are routes like the 'Frostburg Trailhead loop from Georges Creek' or longer, more challenging options such as the 'Meyersdale Visitors Center – Mason-Dixon Line Monument loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Eckhart Mines guide.
Yes, the Big Savage Tunnel is a major highlight of the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) trail. This 3,291-foot tunnel was refurbished for bike use and features a modern lighting system. Another option is the Knobley Tunnel Trail, which includes a 1,500-foot tunnel through Knobley Mountain.
For scenic views, the eastern end of the Big Savage Tunnel offers a great viewpoint with picnic tables. Helmstetter’s Curve, located along the GAP trail between Cumberland and Frostburg, also provides excellent views as the path gradually ascends the hills.
Yes, Eckhart Mines' location provides excellent access to sections of the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) trail. The Frostburg Trailhead, a short ride away, is a popular access point offering restrooms, water, and parking, and connects to the GAP.
While specific 'best time' data isn't provided, it's important to note that the Big Savage Tunnel is typically closed through the winter, usually from December to April. For general outdoor activities on the GAP trail, spring through fall offers pleasant conditions.
Yes, the Mason-Dixon Line Monument is listed as wheelchair accessible, offering an opportunity to visit a significant historical landmark.
The Frostburg Trailhead is a convenient spot for amenities. It offers restrooms, water, and parking, making it a popular stop for cyclists and hikers on the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) trail.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Mason-Dixon Line Monument is loved for its historical context and photo opportunities. The Big Savage Tunnel and Helmstetter’s Curve are popular for their scenic views and the unique experience of traversing the Great Allegheny Passage. The komoot community has shared 21 photos and given 24 upvotes to the attractions in the area, highlighting their appeal.
While Eckhart Mines itself is a small community, the nearby historic town of Frostburg, accessible from the Frostburg Trailhead, offers a variety of restaurants, cultural experiences, and accommodation options for visitors.


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