Rocks State Park Falling Branch Area is a state park in Maryland, characterized by its rugged natural features and diverse terrain. The area encompasses a steep gorge carved by the Falling Branch of Deer Creek, featuring erosion-resistant rock formations and the notable Kilgore Falls. While the immediate Falling Branch Area is known for its waterfall, the surrounding region offers rolling hills and scenic roads, providing a suitable landscape for several sports like road cycling.
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69.7km
03:12
760m
760m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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41.5km
02:08
520m
520m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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55.6km
02:51
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600m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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53.2km
02:40
650m
650m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Rocks State Park Falling Branch Area is a state park in Maryland. It is known for its rugged natural features, including a steep gorge carved by the Falling Branch of Deer Creek, and the notable Kilgore Falls.
The primary outdoor activity in the region around Rocks State Park Falling Branch Area is road cycling. While the immediate Falling Branch Area is known for its waterfall, the surrounding roads offer diverse terrain for cyclists.
Yes, there are numerous road cycling routes in the area surrounding Rocks State Park Falling Branch Area. These routes traverse the rural landscapes of Harford County, offering varied terrain and scenic views. Detailed information can be found in the Road Cycling Routes in Rocks State Park Falling Branch Area guide.
Road cycling routes in the Rocks State Park Falling Branch Area cater to various fitness levels. Some routes feature significant elevation gains, such as up to 2,493 feet, indicating options for more challenging rides. Other routes may offer less strenuous options.
The main natural feature in the Falling Branch Area is Kilgore Falls, Maryland's second-highest free-falling waterfall, which drops 17 feet. The area also features a steep gorge known as Kilgore Rocks, carved by the Falling Branch of Deer Creek.
The broader Rocks State Park, located about 5 miles (8 kilometers) south, features additional rocky forest land and the prominent King and Queen's Seat rock formation. This 190-foot rock outcropping offers expansive views.
Road cycling routes in the Rocks State Park Falling Branch Area vary in length. Some routes can extend up to 43.3 miles (69.7 kilometers), providing options for longer rides. Shorter routes are also available for different preferences.
Rocks State Park Falling Branch Area has been visited by more than 20 komoot users. While there is no average rating currently available, the area offers various routes for outdoor activities.
Komoot offers a specific guide for road cycling in the area. The Road Cycling Routes in Rocks State Park Falling Branch Area guide provides detailed information on available options.
For general questions or more information regarding Rocks State Park, including the Falling Branch Area, the park office can be reached at 410-557-7994.
The official website for Rocks State Park, managed by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, is dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/Pages/central/Rocks/RocksStatePark.aspx. This site provides comprehensive park information.
Reservations are required to visit Kilgore Falls and the Falling Branch Area on weekends and holidays from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. Reservations can be made via YourPassNow.

