Rivnuts from Homestead,PA on 5/11/2024 6:52:19 AM:
I’ll offer a couple of additional thoughts. The ability to park for free in Cumberland is noteworthy. In addition to parking at the Fairfield if you stay there (and likely even if you don’t, I.e. “stealth parking”), you can park in the municipal lot under the bridge near Canal Place as well for free.
Secondly, by parking in Cumberland, training to DC and riding back to Cumberland removes any time costraints since there is no need to reach Cumberland on any particular day or at any particular time allowing more flexibility to your itinerary or the ability to adjust it mid-ride without the possiblility of forfeiting the cost of your train ticket.
Lastly, by riding back to Cumberland, you face the least maintained part of the Towpath at the end of your trip. Thus, if you encounter inclement weather prior to or during your ride, the muddiest portion of the trip will be at the end. Note, there has been a bike wash station at the Fairfield Inn in the past that would allow you clean off your bike and gear before loading them back in/on your car.
And lastly, lastly, by training to DC first, you can avoid an expensive overnight in DC. The train arrives in DC in the early afternoon which offers you the opportunity to immediately begin your ride and get out onto the Towpath for your first overnight. The Swains Lock H/B campsite and those beyond are readily achievable after your early afternoon arrival in DC. Note that the Swains Lock H/B campsite can be crowded on tha weekend when the local residents go there to camp given its proximity to and accessibility from the city.