2. Military Road to Potomac River in D.C.Class I-III
6.8 Miles
Avg Gradient 20 fpm
Max Gradient 100 fpm
Gauge Information
Rock Creek
River DescriptionPaddling is allowed in District of Columbia in Rock Creek Park (except during rush hour), but not in Montgomery Co. (although the ban is not strictly enforced). There are many access points from Rock Creek Parkway (Beach Drive).
In 1999 several boaters were escorted off the creek in DC by Park Service Police. American Whitewater successfully resolved the conflict over access, and it is now legal to boat on Rock Creek. However, it is not legal to swim, wade, or fish in the creek. The swimming restriction is based on the fact that the water quality is low and storm sewers dump directly into this beautiful urban waterway. Stay upright, don't drink the water, and watch out for the dam at Pierce Mill.
Rock Creek Park (DC): Access Secured!January 17, 2000 NOTE: MR. Kass forwarded a copy of a file to AW dated 4/27/1993, which states "Kayaking is permittted [sic] on Rock Creek- no permit needed. USPP requested that a warning sign be placed along the creek to warn of Pierce Mill Falls ahead. Park stated that they would look at it." This memo also includes a handwritten note by Lt. Kass affirming that the superintendent had upheld this decision. The Lieutenant cautioned that his staff are not trained in swift water rescue and are not lifeguards. He also explained that the DC Fire Department is responsible for all emergency calls on the creek but that the department's river rescue kit only consists of a single foam life ring. In other words, boaters must continue taking personal responsibility for their actions and personal rescues. Additionally, boaters must wear lifejackets and helmets, and be aware of the unique hazards associated with running this urban creek, including strainers, coliform and urban runoff, low bridges, and the 8-foot dam at Pierce Mill.
HEALTH ALERTIn May 2001, District Health Commissioner, Dr. Ivan Walks, issued the warning, "We are not recommending that people use Rock Creek and enter Rock Creek because of standing high bacteria levels..." Dr. Walks added that the bacteria levels in Rock Creek are too high for human contact, and have been for the last year.
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Last Updated: 2008-03-22 17:00:22
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This gauge on Rock Creek at Sherrill Drive just came on-line in early 2008. One can also check visually the staff gauge on river right at Joyce Road, just above the start of the rapids; it needs to be at least 2.7. The painted RC gauge on the bridge at the end of the half mile of class III is getting faint.
Rock Creek at Sherrill Drive [ DC ] |
Current Conditions
Station Graphs |
| Level Legend: | Running | Below Minimum Recommended Flow | Above Maximum Recommended Flow | Unknown |
| State | River Name/Section | Class | Level | Rel. Level | Updated | |
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| MD | Cabin John Creek— River Road to Potomac | II-III | 13 cfs | low | 10/13 23:15 | |
| MD | Rock Creek— 1. Rockville to Military Road | I(II) | 13 cfs | low | 10/13 23:15 | |
| MD | Rock Creek— 2. Military Road to Potomac River in D.C. | I-III | 13 cfs | low | 10/13 23:15 | |
| DC | Rock Creek— Rock Creek Park | II-III+(V) | 13 cfs | low | 10/13 23:15 |
| AW Gauge ID: | 11034 |
| USGS Station: | 01648000 |
| HUC: | 02070010 |
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User Comments |
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2003-12-19 01:57:23 (1760 days ago)
Brad Roberts
Also check out the description for this run on the DC rivers page.
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2003-12-13 11:32:07 (1766 days ago)
Brad Roberts
Hey steve, we need to change the data on this run, break it into the flatwater & whitewater reaches
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2001-11-06 00:13:39 (2534 days ago)
Seth Cooper
A good run is from Military Rd in DC
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down to the Potomac. Portage around
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a couple of dams. Look for at least an
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inch of rain in the DC area.
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