Best attractions and places to see around Fallston include a mix of historical sites, natural trails, and community-focused points of interest. The region features the Little Gunpowder Falls river forming its southern border and Winters Run to the north. Fallston offers opportunities for outdoor activities and exploring local heritage.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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This section of the Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail passes the town of Phoenix. The multi-use gravel trail leads through green nature, woodlands, and offers great views of the nearby Gunpowder Falls River.
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Jerusalem Mill, at the outskirts of Kingsville, operated for about two centuries in the 18th and 19th century. Nowadays, it's the headquarter of the State Park and serves as a visitor center where you can learn everything about the historic place.
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Here is an old scenic railway station on the NCR Trail (Torrey C Brown Rail Trail). There are bathrooms, a general store, a cafe, and other amenities in Monkton. This a great spot for a pit stops along the rail trail.
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Jericho Covered Bridge was built in 1865 and is located close to historic Jerusalem Mill Village. The red iconic bridge is one of the most popular pictures in the area besides Jerusalem Mill.
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Sawmill Trail is an easy loop, starting and ending at different sections of Lost Pond Trail. The trail leads through the woods and offers some views of the nearby creek at some points.
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Jerusalem Mill, at the outskirts of Kingsville, operated for about two centuries in the 18th and 19th centuries. Nowadays, it's the headquarters of the State Park and serves as a visitor center where you can learn everything about the historic place.
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Perfect weather day on the NCR/Heritage Trails. Very scenic and lots of shade, which makes it feel far cooler than the mid-80’s temperature.
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Old scenic railway station on the NCR Trail (AKA Torrey C Brown Rail Trail). Bathrooms, a general store, a cafe, and other amenities in Monkton. Great for pit stops for the rail trail or bike touring in the area.
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Fallston is surrounded by natural beauty. You can enjoy the multi-use Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail, which offers scenic views of the Gunpowder Falls River. For a shorter, easy walk, the Sawmill Trail provides a loop through the woods with creek views. Nearby, Rocks State Park is known for its hiking trails and the stunning King and Queen Seat overlook, while Gunpowder Falls State Park offers extensive trails and fishing spots.
Yes, Fallston has a rich history. You can visit Jerusalem Mill, a historic site that operated for centuries and now serves as a State Park visitor center. Close by is the iconic Jericho Covered Bridge, built in 1865. Other notable historic sites include Bon Air, a 1794 stone dwelling with French heritage, and the Little Falls Meetinghouse, established in 1749.
Families visiting Fallston have several options. Annie's Playground, located nearby in Edgewood, is a large and popular playground with walking trails. For some competitive fun, Mountain Run Mini Golf offers a top-of-the-line miniature golf course. Many of the trails, such as the Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail and Sawmill Trail, are also suitable for families.
Fallston offers various hiking and walking opportunities. The Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail is excellent for multi-use activities, including walking. For an easy loop through the woods, try the Sawmill Trail. Rocks State Park and Gunpowder Falls State Park also provide numerous trails for different skill levels. You can find more detailed routes in the Easy hikes around Fallston guide.
Yes, the area around Fallston is great for cycling. The Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail is a popular multi-use gravel trail perfect for biking. For road cyclists, there are several routes, including the East Coast Greenway. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Fallston guide.
Along the Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail, the Monkton Train Station serves as a convenient pit stop. It offers amenities such as bathrooms, a general store, and a cafe, making it ideal for trail users to rest and refuel.
Absolutely. Fallston is home to Harford Vineyard and Winery, where you can enjoy tastings and tours amidst picturesque views. For dining, the Fallston Barrel House is a local favorite known for its steaks and barbecue, often hosting community events. Other options include FTO's Venetian Palace for Italian cuisine and Fallston Seafood for crabs and shrimp.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the historic Bon Air dwelling, noted for its distinct French heritage, or the serene Little Falls Meetinghouse, which dates back to 1749. The various smaller trails within Gunpowder Falls State Park can also offer a more secluded experience away from the main routes.
The natural areas around Fallston, particularly along the Little Gunpowder Falls river, Winters Run, and within Gunpowder Falls State Park, are home to diverse wildlife. You might spot various bird species, deer, and other small mammals. The forested trails offer good opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the Old Quarry and Little Gunpowder Loop or the Pleasantville Loop Trail. For more options and details, refer to the Running Trails around Fallston guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The scenic railway station at Monkton Train Station and the multi-use Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail are highly appreciated for their accessibility and picturesque settings. The historical context of sites like Jerusalem Mill and the Jericho Covered Bridge also receives positive feedback.
While specific wheelchair-accessible trails are not detailed for Fallston, many rail trails, including sections of the Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail, are generally flat and wide, making them more accessible than rugged hiking paths. It's always recommended to check specific trail conditions before visiting.


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