Whitehursts Freeway Bridge
Whitehurst Freeway, Washington, DC 20057, United States of America

Whitehursts Freeway Bridge
is a minor waterways place
on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal between
Guard Lock No 8 (183.29 miles
and 70 locks
to the northwest) and
Rock Creek (Junction of the Potomac River with Rock Creek ) (1.22 miles
and 5 locks
to the southeast).
The nearest place in the direction of Guard Lock No 8 is Fletcher's Boat House;
2.32 miles
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Rock Creek is Francis Scott Key Bridge;
0.08 miles
away.
There may not be access to the towpath here.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a bridge here which takes a dual carriageway over the canal.
| Brookmont Lock No 5 | 4.23 miles | |
| Inlet Gate No 1 Junction | 4.19 miles | |
| Chain Bridge (Chesapeake and Ohio) | 3.32 miles | |
| Arizona Avenue Railway Bridge | 2.82 miles | |
| Fletcher's Boat House | 2.32 miles | |
| Whitehursts Freeway Bridge | ||
| Francis Scott Key Bridge | 0.08 miles | |
| Frederick St Bridge | 0.14 miles | |
| Market St Bridge | 0.24 miles | |
| Potomac Street Bridge | 0.30 miles | |
| High St Bridge | 0.43 miles | |
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