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Rocks State Park, Harford

Become one with nature when you take a scenic hike through Rocks State Park in Harford. Veer off your path to experience the breathtaking Kilgore Falls and see the jaw-dropping views of the land when you hike all the way up to the King and Queen Seat.

This day-use park is located on MD 24, eight miles north of Bel Air, and is situated on 850 acres bordering Deer Creek. A popular feature is the throne-like rock formation called the King and Queen Seats where, according to legend, Indian Chieftains once sat in tribal council. Enjoy rock climbing, picnicking, hiking, tubing, canoeing, fishing and seasonal bow hunting. The Falling Branch area of Rocks State Park is located 5 miles north of the main park off MD 24. The scenic, 17 foot free-falling waterfall is the second highest vertical falls in Maryland.

The main section of the park includes three picnic areas, 3.5-miles of hiking trails and ac- cess to Deer Creek, which is ideal for fishing, wading and tubing. The park’s two satellite properties, Falling Branch (home to Kilgore Falls) and Hidden Valley, are a short drive from the main park.

Pets are allowed at Falling Branch but must be leashed at all times. The park closes at sunset.

Parking passes are now required to visit Kilgore Falls on weekends and holidays between May 6th and Labor Day. Passes become available for reservation on the Monday prior to the desired visit.

A parking pass is not required for weekday visits, but parking is first come, first served, and often fills to capacity. To make a reservation, please visit the YourPassNow website at https://yourpassnow. com/ParkPass/md/kilgore

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