Some enhanced features will not be available until JavaScript is enabled. Rocks State Park. For general questions or more information, please call the Rocks State Park Office: So, what perks come with this new reservation system?
A guaranteed parking spot A less-crowded, more enjoyable experience for everyone! We will begin accepting reservations on the Monday before Memorial Day Weekend. Frequently Asked Questions About the Parking Reservation System In order to protect the area's sensitive habitat, parking is very limited. Why not expand parking in the area? The existing lot can accommodate 28 vehicles, or approximately 75 people. The lot was designed to accommodate a maximum number of people that would minimize environmental impacts and prevent unsafe crowding conditions.
Large numbers of people near the falls can trample vegetation and cause soil erosion. The park provides alternatives for stream access or picnicking, in areas designed to provide for a positive visitor experience while protecting the natural resources. Clair Bridge Road, for these activities. Hours The park's grounds are open every day from sunrise to sunset. You can retrace your steps OR depending on company follow the rock steps up the side of the rock wall and cross over top of the falls slippery and likely to get wet again.
This area is very popular in late spring, summer and early fall — even on weekdays. Patrons are encouraged to carpool and arrive early. If the lot is full, patrons are encouraged to visit the main portion of Rocks State Park. Please remember to plan ahead with alternatives and avoid peak times, such as weekends and holidays. There is no longer off-site parking available in the nearby area. When the designated parking lot is full, the area is at capacity.
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Toggle navigation. Length: 1. Maryland's second highest free-falling waterfall is located on the Falling Branch of Deer Creek in northern Harford County. The falls were well known to local native Americans and settlers, but in recent times the area was relatively unknown because the land was privately owned. Through the work of citizens groups, businesses, schools and government agencies the Falling Branch Area was added to Rocks State Park in and open to the public.
Falling Branch passes through a steep gorge known as Kilgore Rocks, where the falls have developed in relatively erosion-resistant Prettyboy Schist.
This formation was previously known as the upper pelitic schist of the Wissahickon formation.
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