Rock Creek is a free-flowing
tributary
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of the
Potomac River
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that empties into the
Atlantic Ocean
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via the
Chesapeake Bay
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. The
creek[U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data]
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accessed August 15, 2011 drains about . Its final quarter-mile (400 m) is affected by
tide
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Tide t ...
s.
Geography
Course
The creek rises from a culvert under Dorsey Road at the north edge of
Laytonsville Golf Course in
Montgomery County,
Maryland
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. A dam forms a small lake near its source. After exiting the golf course, Rock Creek flows between residential developments until it meets Agricultural History Farm Park, where the Upper Rock Creek Trail starts. It flows underneath the
Intercounty Connector
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, which crosses it on a large arch bridge visible from the trail.
It then flows into
Lake Needwood at Rock Creek Regional Park in Maryland's
Derwood–
Rockville area. South of the Lake Needwood Dam, Rock Creek flows in a deep gorge and is paralleled by the main Rock Creek Trail, and is joined by the North Branch Rock Creek. It exits the gorge near the
Twinbrook neighborhood of
Rockville and the
Parklawn Memorial Cemetery
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.
At
North Kensington
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,
Beach Drive
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begins to parallel the creek. The creek eventually crosses the
Capital Beltway
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and later reaches the
Washington, D.C.
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, border.
The creek flows for about through
Rock Creek Park
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in Washington, where it is fed by several small creeks (
Piney Branch
Piney Branch is a tributary of Rock Creek in Washington, D.C. It is the largest tributary located entirely within the Washington city limits.
Course
Located in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., the stream flows next to Piney Branch Par ...
, Pinehurst Branch, Broad Branch, Soapstone Branch, and Luzon Branch) and numerous
storm sewers.
The
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
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joins Rock Creek in
Georgetown; the creek's mouth is the canal's eastern terminus. Just below this confluence, the Canal Company in 1831 completed a
mole
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, causeway, and
waste weir. This area, which the company dubbed "Rock Creek Basin",
silted up and was dredged several times for the Canal's use.
The creek (and the canal) empty into the Potomac River at the
Tidewater Lock near the
Watergate complex
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.
Watershed
The Maryland portion of the
watershed comprises the second-largest watershed in Montgomery County, about . About 21 percent of the creek's watershed is in Washington. Total land usage in the watershed is of wetlands or water, of residential and commercial areas, of forest or grasslands, and of agricultural areas. The creek has a fairly steep gradient, with rapid changes in elevation. The man-made
Lake Needwood is located on the creek, north of Rockville.
The conditions at the Rock Creek are monitored by the
USGS
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.
Water quality and restoration
In Maryland, most of the northern Rock Creek watershed has good to excellent
water quality
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, according to studies conducted by the county government. In 2004, to preserve water quality in partially developed areas, the county imposed restrictions on
development
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(i.e., designation of "Special Protection Areas") in parts of this sub-watershed. The southern portion of the Maryland watershed is highly
urbanized
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. Most of this portion of the creek and its tributaries have poor water quality. As of 2018 the county has completed several
stream restoration
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projects throughout the watershed, and has additional projects planned or under construction.
The D.C. segment of Rock Creek also has poor water quality. In addition to typical urban
stormwater
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pollution
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problems such as
runoff
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from streets and other
impervious surface
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s, the creek has high
bacteria
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levels due to leaking sewer pipes and
combined sewer overflows (CSOs).
The D.C. government, which has a stormwater discharge permit from the
United States Environmental Protection Agency
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, is improving its stormwater management to raise water quality in Rock Creek. In 2009, the
District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority
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began a planned two-year effort to replace portions of the combined sewer with separate storm sewers, and so eliminate CSO-related problems in the creek.
As of 2021, the bacteria levels in the creek remained dangerously high due to the leaking sewer pipes, even during dry weather, and the public has been warned not to wade into the creek.
Fish species observed in Rock Creek and its tributaries include
eastern blacknose dace
Eastern blacknose dace (''Rhinichthys atratulus'') is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus '' Rhinichthys''. Its name originates from the Old French word "dars" which is the nominative form of the word "dart" in reference to their swimming pa ...
,
bluntnose minnow
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,
yellow bullhead
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Description
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,
satinfin shiner
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,
swallowtail shiner,
longnose dace
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, and
American eel
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.
Restoration projects
In 2006, the
National Park Service
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finished a project to remove or bypass eight fish barriers in the creek by adding a
fish ladder
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to bypass the 1905
Peirce Mill
The Peirce Mill is a historic mill building located in Rock Creek Park, at Tilden Street and Beach Drive, Northwest, Washington, D.C., United States.
History
Issac Peirce, a millwright,NPS publication "Peirce Mill" GPO: 2004--304-337/00145 Repri ...
Dam, modifying historic
fords, and removing abandoned
sewage
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lines and fords. The effort is designed to restore
American shad
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,
river herring
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, and other migratory fish to the creek and their historic upriver
spawning
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grounds. An estimated two million fish migrate up the creek each year.
The D.C. government completed a restoration project on the Milkhouse Run and Bingham Run tributaries in 2013. As of 2014, ongoing restoration projects in the watershed include the Broad Branch and Klingle Run tributaries.
[District of Columbia, Dept. of Transportation (2014-01-16)]
"Klingle Valley Trail Public Meeting."
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Tributaries
(Listed in order from the mouth upstream)
;In D.C.
*Dumbarton Oaks
*Normanstone Creek
*Klingle Valley Creek (also called Klingle Creek, Klingle Run)
*Piney Branch
Piney Branch is a tributary of Rock Creek in Washington, D.C. It is the largest tributary located entirely within the Washington city limits.
Course
Located in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., the stream flows next to Piney Branch Par ...
*Melvin Hazen Valley Branch
*Broad Branch
**Soapstone Branch
*Luzon Branch
*Milkhouse Run
*Bingham Run
* Pinehurst Branch
*Fenwick Branch
**Portal Branch
;In Maryland
*Donnybrook Tributary
*Coquelin Run
*Capitol View Tributary
*Kensington Heights Branch
*Stoney Creek
*Alta Vista Tributary (formerly Bethesda Run)
*Luxmanor Branch
*Stoneybrook Tributary
*Josephs Branch
*Turkey Branch
*Sycamore Creek
*Croydon Park Tributary
*Southlawn Branch
*Williamsburg Run
*North Branch ( Lake Bernard Frank)
* Lake Needwood (in-line on Rock Creek)
*Crabbs Branch
*Mill Creek
*Pope Farm Branch
*Airpark Road Branch
See also
*List of crossings of Rock Creek
This is a list of crossings of Rock Creek. Rock Creek runs for 31 miles from its source in Montgomery County, Maryland, to its mouth at the Potomac River, of which the final nine miles lies in Washington, D.C. The entirety of Rock Creek down ...
*List of rivers of Washington, D.C.
List of rivers and creeks of Washington, D.C. (District of Columbia), sorted alphabetically.
* Anacostia River
* Barnaby Run
* Bennings Branch (historical)
* Bingham Run
* Broad Branch
* Davis Branch (historical)
* Deep Branch (historical) ...
*List of rivers of Maryland
List of rivers of Maryland (U.S. state).
The list is arranged by drainage basin from east to west, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name and ordered from downstream to upstream.
By drainage basin
Delaware River
*C ...
*Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway
The Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway, informally called the Rock Creek Parkway, is a parkway maintained by the National Park Service as part of Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C. It runs next to the Potomac River and Rock Creek in a generally n ...
* Tidewater Lock
References
External links
* Montgomery County:
*
Overview of Rock Creek Watershed
*
Rock Creek Watershed Implementation Plan (2012)
- Stormwater management
* Rock Creek Park:
*
Environmental Inventory & Monitoring
* Volunteer stewardship organization:
*
Rock Creek Conservancy
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