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    Swimmers enjoying a cool dip beneath the falls.
    Anita T.

    Be warned-don't go at a time it's likely to be crowded-like a summer weekend or a holiday! We went on a summer Monday during COVID for reference. They say this is the second largest waterfall in Maryland ( the first is in the Deep Creek area). It's not a marvel to behold ( I've been to Niagara Falls and other waterfalls in upstate NY so I'm biased), but it is a cool, pleasant one in a tranquil setting. Let me provide a few more tips: 1) As I mentioned, it gets very crowded during peak times and there is a Modestly sized parking area. Large enough for the capacity that should be at the falls, but still on the small side. There are rangers waiting as you enter the parking area, if they have no available parking spaces, they WILL turn you away. No waiting in line or anything. We almost got turned away( early PM) but someone popped in their car and pulled out, so we were good. 2) There is a .5 mile trail to get to the falls. It's not super difficult, but if you have some physical challenges, be aware. Not wheelchair accesible. 3) the stream area was beautiful, the water beneath the falls was cool and perfect for swimming if you wish. Other places were good for wading without being deep. 4)There is a challenging path to get to the top area of the falls. It's kinda dangerous, so I don't recommend especially for little ones or most 50+. 5) Only porta potties at the lot. Drink light, so you don't have to go (ladies especially)-lol! All in all a pleasant experience. Although we would have been PO'ed if we were turned away!

    TuongVi P.

    A solid 4! Could have been 5 if the hiking trail was better kept. Parking was tough! The lot was full so we had to line up at the entrance and waited for someone to leave so we can come in to park. There was a ranger directing parking. Either come really early or come later when people are about to leave, don't come in the middle of the day because the wait might be long since it would take at least 2 hours to enjoy this hike/waterfall. The waterfall was just a few minutes walk from the trail head. The water was cool but can be cold even on a summer day! What's good about this place is that the sun gets through the trees so it helps to stay warm. There's a trail pass the waterfall, it's an easy walk but there were lots of thorned rose vines blocking the way which can be painful if wearing shorts. I would come here again for the waterfall but not for the hike!

    Shreya S.

    This is a little hidden gem in Maryland. It's one of my favorite "parks" in MD and even though I live far away from here, the almost one hour trip is worth it. The waterfall is beautiful and so are the woods around it. The trails that lead to the waterfall are scenic and there are a few different ones and they intersect but the main one is the easiest as it's not as steep as the others and is clearer. There are also trails that leads to the top of the waterfall. Just be careful on certain trails as the path can be very uneven and rocky and make sure to wear sneakers (trust me, it'll make things much easier). The waterfall itself is absolutely gorgeous. The water is just cold enough that it relieves you from the sweltering heat in the summer but not so cold that you'll be freezing. And even if you don't want to fully go into the water, there are rocks along the stream and on the side, if you just want to sit but be careful of the submerged large rocks, they are incredibly slippery. The only problem I have which unfortunately cannot be solved is limited parking spots. If you come here during the weekends, be prepared to wait for a parking spot for a long time (at least until another visitor leaves). There are also no road signs that will show you the way so you're depending on your own knowledge or a GPS. But otherwise, it's a great place to get away from the heat during the summer.

    On top of the waterfall.
    Bitsy S.

    This is a great place to hike and enjoy the natural falls. Make sure you get there early. There are 28 parking spots and reservations are needed during weekends and holidays. Pack water shoes too! You'll need them!

    Anastasia T.

    This specific trail located within Rocks State Park was listed as an "easy" hike. I suppose if you stay on the main trail, it would be. If you're more on the adventurous side and you feel like climbing all over the falls (lots of slippery rock after it rains -- be careful!), I would definitely categorize it as moderate. Some of the lesser traveled paths within this trail are marked with a pink ties and silver bars stapled to trees to signify that you've reached the end. Kilgore Falls was beautiful. As the second highest water fall in Maryland, it's worth the drive from the city (Baltimore). It took us a little over an hour to get there and it was very easy to find. I would suggest going when the weather is tolerable, but not perfect. This trail is rather popular and the parking lot isn't exactly huge. My experience was wonderful, aside from the random guy in the parking lot flying his loud drone all over the place. That's the last thing I want to see/hear when going on a hike.

    Went to Kilgore Water Falls on Saturday. Used GPS to find it as there was no signs around the area to locate it. This place was beautiful. A reservation was required to visit. It was easy to make the reservation by phone. You need to print a car decal. The park rangers were nice and helpful. We first walked up the trail to the top of the water fall and then visited below. The hike from the parking lot to the waterfall is about one mile.

    At 17', Kilgore Falls  is the second highest freefalling waterfall in MD.  Bring your bathing suit to swim in the colddddd water!
    Diane D.

    Talk about a hidden gem! People who live and grew up in Harford county don't even know about these falls. It is the second highest free falling waterfall in Maryland (17 feet)....second to Muddy Creek Falls in Garrett County. To get there the falls, here are the precise directions: Falling Branch is located five miles north of Rocks. Continue north on Route 24, turn left on St. Mary's Road then right onto Falling Branch Road and proceed to parking area on the right. There is no parking on the grass or along the road. There are no picnic tables, grills or restrooms in the area. ADDRESS for GPS - 1026 Falling Branch Road, Pylesville, MD 21132 (not McFadden Road as indicated on some online sites). Once in the parking lot, you will see two trails...one is readily marked and one is not. Take the one that is marked. Once on the path, you will follow it about 3/4 mile....pretty flat and an easy walk. You will soon see a boardwalk and then shortly there after the path will part. If you want a view from the bottom of the falls, take the path to the left. If you want a view from the top, take the path to the right. Some tips: I sprayed skeeter spray before I went and I was perfectly fine...no bites. Dogs can visit but must be on a leash. My dog loved it! The parking lot does not open until 9am.....wayyyy to late. But, if you get there before 9, there is no legal place to park. The grass in front of the parking has boulders to discourage parking. I parked there anyway b/c I got there at 5:30 am. (Don't turn me in) Bring water shoes. Your feet will get wet. You will walk across the water on nicely laid out rocks and your feet will get wet. Bring towels and a change of clothes as the falls are so inviting, even if you didn't plan to get in, you will. Ask me how I know that?! If you are there to photograph the falls, go early b/c it is a hot spot for kids to swim and play. Getting there at 5:30, just before sunrise allowed us to walk to the falls and get there in time for sun up and absolutely not a single other person. The trail is relatively flat (until you walk up to the top of the falls obviously), but lots of roots. There are no bathrooms or picnic areas. The falls are very shady so it's not very hot (We went in July). Have a great trip and bring the camera!

    Entrance to trail to waterfall
    Titi C.

    Only 45 min drive from my home so we packed a picnic and went this past Sunday. Arrived before noon and the lot was full, not to mention people driving aimlessly around the perimeter (making the locals mad, there were angry signs posted everywhere not in support of the park), people walking around, it was a crowded mess! There were 2 rangers at the entrance handing out slips of paper telling all drivers the lot was full and suggesting drivers go to the other parks listed on the papers. The rangers also refused walk-ons if you parked elsewhere to limit the number of people at the falls at one time. Understandable but not the case when we finally reached the falls. People who couldn't park were just dropping their passengers off who were walking onto the property and no one was following the no smoking or no drinking alcohol rules that were posted everywhere. Adults and children were using the bathroom in the woods (I only saw one porta-potty in the parking lot when you first enter the property). We lucked out getting a parking spot our 2nd time driving around the perimeter because someone was leaving when we pulled back up. It's about a 20 min hike from the parking lot to the falls. You can hear the screaming of people before you even reach the water. Once you get there it's madness! Cross a small creek to get to the other side to access swimming hole or stay on that side and keep hiking to the top to be on top of the fall. I've included photos... The water was freezing and I didn't swim or get in the falls only because of the number of people all on one place and witnessing people defecating in and near the water. We snapped a few photos and left. I would think this would be a different experience if no one was around and there was some silence. Didn't notice any trash bins anywhere even in the parking lot either. This place won't last for long, unfortunately.

    I visited Kilgore Falls on a Monday afternoon in late October. I had this 17 foot beauty all to myself, which was such a pleasant change from Great Falls the precious day. The trail is well marked, and fairly easy. Crossing the stream below the falls and staying dry was fairly easy. It was a beautiful waterfall and a very nice change after a busy morning in Baltimore.

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    Lovely hike - relatively flat trails. Great waterfall views from several spots. Parking available at trailhead.

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    Loved the short walk, help the anticipation build. Don't forget your water shoes, camera, and a snack.

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    Beautiful! Fun. A great spot to hang out, have a picnic, or just hike along the trails. And the best part is it's free!!!

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    Great place to swim and relax. We came on our motorcycles, so we weren't dressed right but can't wait to go back.

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    Ask the Community - Kilgore Falls

    How do you make the reservation to be able to go to Kilgore falls?

    Go to https://yourpassnow.com/ParkPass/md/kilgore The spots go pretty fast once they open them up Monday morning.

    I saw a few people go under water, is there nowhere that covers most of your body? Also is there somewhere to picnic, like if I brought my own blanket?

    There is a small area of water that is a little deep... Possibly 6ft. I refuse to find out how deep that one spot is due to the amount of large rocks in that space. Just seems dangerous to me. (No diving is posted and I wouldn't suggest it. You can… Read more

    How deep is the water here?

    Its not deep at all. Roughly 2feet if that.. near the fall. The stream leading up to the fall only covers your feet.

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    Eden Mill Nature Center - View of Bird sanctuary from the Nature Center Deck

    Eden Mill Nature Center

    4.7(3 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Love love love this park! There are endless sceneries to enjoy--creekside, meadows, woods. We love…read morehiking the trails and they are very well-planned and marked. The pine tree alleyway is my favorite! The waterfall from the dam is a cool feature, and during the warmer months they allow people to kayak with multiple launches. They have a large pavilion, several parking lots, and bathrooms on site. Get your camera ready for some great shots of nature!

    Eden Mill is one of our golden retriever's favorite places, the moment we turn onto Fawn Grove Rd…read morehe starts pacing and crying/barking, vocalizing his excitement, eagerly anticipating the swimming that's about to go down. We usually park at the small parking area at the end of the road where the bridge is being reconstructed then walk down the path to the water. Our golden loves leaping off the concrete stair at the bottom of the path then we take a short hike down the trail so he can dry off. There are several different trails you can hike and a lot of weekends they have "ranger encounters" where a ranger teaches you about the local wildlife, flora & fauna. The nature center has different animals and displays inside and there's also a working beehive and beautiful garden where you can observe the birds & butterflies and they have a pavilion with picnic tables. If you enjoy kayaking, this is the place for you, they have a couple of areas where you can launch and cruise Deer Creek at your own pace.

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    Elk Neck State Park - Our view from the picnic table we found. Pretty awesome right? Go early!

    Elk Neck State Park

    3.8(60 reviews)
    27.7 mi

    beautiful views ! a great park for a nice walk. with or without pets…read more you get the greens from the beautiful park and the blues from the water. nice trail and pretty easy. quiet and not too busy. i love the lighthouse! also beautiful bird sounds and other animal encounters.

    Summer time is in full swing and that means it's time to go camping. Now I'm no camping pro but I…read morerecently had the opportunity to camp with my family at Elk Neck State Park and we had a great time. The camp ground provides a few different options for your camping needs. Whether you're in the mood for the full camping experience with no electricity or if you would prefer an electrical site to plug in all your goods. The sites offer a decent amount of space for you to spread out with all of your gear. Each site has a fire pit to do some grilling and roast marshmallows and a table with benches, to hang out and enjoy your meals. A bath house with showers are also in each loop, and they're actually pretty well kept, aside from the bugs running around, which is expected. You'll occasionally see the park rangers riding around throughout the day to keep an eye on things, and they're all really friendly. If you're looking to get outside and rough it for a few days or take a much needed break from the stress of the world at trip to Elk Neck for a beautiful camping trip is the way to do it.

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    Simon swimming away!!! Sooo sweet.

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    Rocks State Park  - King and Queens seat

    Rocks State Park

    4.5(26 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    [Coronavirus review] Maryland is a diverse state, and…read morefrankly this is the least interesting region of it, lacking the grace and and beauty of shale infused mountains to the west, the richness and peace of the waterside, or the dynamism and diversity of the more urban areas, Central Maryland is mostly known for farms and horses, which are nice enough but not something I drive to. This park does have some things to offer, and it is a viable destination during corona time. Parking in the "rapids" (I discerned nothing approaching white water on the lazy stream running by) is free, but yields a significant uphill climb up stairs that look like they might lead up to Shelob's lair. The park lives up to its name. If you're looking to shed some corona pounds, the trails are not long, but the changes in elevation make for a workout. The most picturesque rock outcropping challenged my fear of heights and I got the best shots I could. A wetland on the other side was a nice change of pace. I'm not a huge fan of parks that have different sites under one name, but in this case, the satellite Rocks Park sites, including Hidden Valley and a waterfall both to the north, provide a combined experience which makes the drive more worthwhile. I got a couple of hours of hiking out of the main location, but a solid half day including the other two sites, so if you're going to drive up here, you might as well check everything out.

    This review is specifically for the King and Queen Seat Loop (white trail). Came at 10am on a Sat…read moreAM in Feb (30 deg, windy). Had no trouble parking at what I assume is the Rapids Parking Area prob 0.1 miles down from the Park HQ. The spot I parked at had about 5-6 spots, did not cost $, and there were not many people there that day at all. The tree blazes are well marked and visible with the different colors and there are plenty of signs on the trail for guidance (some of them were a bit convoluted). Well kept trails, with plenty of mossy rocks (true to name) and running next to a river/creek. I'm sure there would be much more greenery and plant life in the spring and summer. For the King and Queen Seat Loop (white trail) specifically: - at the trailhead, turn left to get the whole 3 mile loop experience (turning right leads you straight to the rock/view which isn't very rewarding). At some point you run into the blue loop which you can take for a small detour before coming back to the white trail. - as someone who works out and runs regularly, the loop is easy to mild moderate. Not too much incline. Great for a nature walk with some terrain and nice views. - the view at the King and Queen Seat is great! Hawks also perch and fly around there so you can see them pretty closely! Overall, a very nice park! I would come back again another season when more plants are back to life and also to check out Kilgore Falls close by.

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    Rocks State Park
    Rocks State Park
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