GETTING HERE
Directions & Transportation
TOURISM
Allegany County, the Mountain Side of Maryland has assembled the ultimate resource guide for all things involving traveling to and from Cumberland for DelFest, as well as great ideas on what to do before and after the event. Visit www.MDMountainside.com/Delfest for all the details.
AIR
If you are flying, Cumberland is almost equidistant from four major airports, Washington National (Reagan), Dulles, Baltimore, and Pittsburgh.
TRAIN
Amtrak provides intercity service to Cumberland over the Capitol Limited rail line, which connects Washington, DC to Chicago, Illinois. The Cumberland Amtrak Station is located downtown at Queen City Drive and East Harrison Street, about 3 miles from the festival site.
BIKE & HIKE
Cumberland is located on or near several regional trails. The Great Allegheny Passage is a 135 mile hiking and biking trail connecting Cumberland, MD with Duquesne, PA near Pittsburgh. The C&O Canal Towpath is a 184.5 mile long hiking and biking trail along the Potomac River connecting Cumberland, MD with Washington DC. The famous Appalachian Trail is a hiking trail that runs about 70 miles east of Cumberland near Hagerstown, MD. Alternative transportation is a great way to get to DelFest! All fans arriving by bike or foot still must check-in at the main box office at Allegany College of MD.
CAR
Cumberland, MD is located in Allegany County 137 miles northwest of Washington DC. Below are mileage and driving times (without traffic) to many cities. Major highway arteries serving the Cumberland area include Interstate 68, U.S. Route 40, and U.S. Route 220. Please be smart and drive safely!
CITY
Baltimore
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
Charleston
MILES
139
137
HOURS
Washington DC
New York City
Richmond
Roanoke
Cleveland
Cincinnati
106
239
226
304
236
279
233
384
2.5 hrs
2.5 hrs
2 hrs
4 hrs
3.5 hrs
5 hrs
4 hrs
4.5 hrs
4 hrs
6 hrs