Frequently Asked Questions
Directions?
1. How do you get to the Nature Center?
2. How do you get to Peirce Mill?
3. How do you get to the Old Stone House?
4. Can you please give me directions from public transportation?
Park Hours?
5. When is the park open?
Road Closures?
6. When are Beach Drive and the Park roads closed?
7. When is the Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway one way?
Natural Resources?
8. Why do I see park staff in the park spraying chemicals and cutting
plants?
9. Can I pick plants, take home an animal, or remove a historical
item I found?
10. How many deer, raccoons, foxes, coyote or bears are there in
the park?
Park Safety?
11. Is the park safe?
Information on public programs & school programs?
12. How do I schedule
a program?
13. What's going on with the General Management Plan?
14. How do I get on the mailing list for the calendar
of events or newsletter?
15. How do I apply for a job?
16. Whom do I call for special use permits?
17. How do I reserve a picnic grove?
18. Where can I go horse riding? How much does it cost?
19. How big is the park?
20. When was this park created?
21. Do you have facilities for birthday parties?
22. What is the best hiking trail?
23. Where can I have a wedding in Rock Creek Park?
Rules and Regulations?
24. Is my dog allowed in the park?
25. Can I camp here?
26. Can I have a campfire in the park?
27. Can I fish in Rock Creek?
28. Can I kayak/canoe in Rock Creek?
29. Can I hold a special event in Rock Creek Park?
30. Can I swim, wade, bathe in Rock Creek?
31. What is the maximum number of people we can have in
a picnic area?
32. Can we have amplified music at our picnic?
33. Can we have a moon bounce at our picnic?
And the most frequently asked question on the web site:
34. How can I get a hard copy of the map of Rock Creek Park?
For other questions e-mail ROCR_superintendent@nps.gov
Directions
1. How do I get to the Nature Center?
See http://www.nps.gov/rocr/naturecenter/directions.htm
2. How do I get to Peirce Mill?
See
http://www.nps.gov/rocr/naturecenter/pmdirections.htm
3. How do I get to the Old Stone House?
The Old Stone House at 3051 M Street, NW in Georgetown, directly across
from the Barnes and Noble bookstore.
4. Can you please give me directions from public
transportation?
The Friendship Heights Metro is the closest to the Nature Center. Take
the E-2, E-3 bus to the intersection of Glover & Military Rd. Get
off, look to your left and follow the trail up to the Nature Center.
The Van Ness Station is the closest metro stop to Peirce Mill,
but it is still about a mile away. From Van Ness, walk south on Connecticut
Avenue to Tilden Street and make a left. Follow Tilden to the bottom
of the hill and the mill is on your left.
Foggy Bottom is the closest metro stop to the Old Stone House,
from there walk north to Washington Circle and take Pennsylvania Ave.
west to the Old Stone House, about a 1/2 mile.
5. When is the Park open?
The Park is open during daylight hours.
6. When are Beach Drive and other Park roads
closed?
Sections of Beach Drive from Broad Branch Road to Military Road and
from picnic grove 10 to Wise Road and from West Beach Drive to the DC
line are closed on Saturdays, Sundays (7:00 AM Saturday-7:00 PM Sunday),
and holidays for bikers, roller bladers, hikers and joggers (On the
map they are marked in faint yellow). In addition,
Bingham Drive and Sherill Drive are also closed weekends and federal
holidays.
7. When is the Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway
one way?
The Rock Creek Parkway is one way going south from the Connecticut Avenue,
between 6:45- 9:30 AM and one way north from 3:45 - 6:30 PM, MONDAY-FRIDAY.
All other times, the Parkway is open to both ways of traffic.
8. Why do I see park staff spraying chemicals
and cutting plants in the park?
You see our Natural Resources Management employees spraying non-native,
exotic plants found in Rock Creek Park. They have been quite successful...
(Look at the brochure on "Silent Green Invaders."
To read the final report on their efforts read "Rock Creek Park Invasive
Non-Native Plant Mitigation Program Final Report".
9. Can I pick plants, berries, mushrooms, take
animals home or remove historical items I find in the park?
No, no one may take anything out of the park, unless he or she is a
professor or a professional (USGS, Smithsonian, etc.) with a permit
(for plants or rocks) and he or she is using the specimen for an educational
purpose. Visitors may be fined by Park Police if they are caught. If
you see someone with a metal detector at places like Fort DeRussy or
hunting for morels, please report these crimes to Park Police immediately!
10. How many deer, raccoons, foxes, coyote
or bears are there in the park?
There are approximately 200 whitetail deer in the park. In 1987, a population
of deer decided to make their home here year round. Since then, the
population has been increasing - they have no real enemies to control
their population other than cars.
Rock Creek Park has the largest density of raccoons in the
United States. We have red and gray fox in the park, but less of the
gray fox. Visitors often think that foxes look like large cats or small
dogs. Park employees believe that there are six to eight fox dens scattered
throughout the park.
Coyote sightings have been reported since May 2004; they were
confirmed by staff in September 2004. At least two animals have been
seen in Rock Creek Park north of Military Road. See our coyote
frequently asked questions page for more information.
There are no bears in the park.
Visitors walking along Rock Creek may see signs of beavers (beaver
chews on the trees) or on a lucky day, they may even see one!
11. Is the park safe?
Yes, the park is relatively safe. It is best to be with another person
if you are hiking or running (as a precaution - especially for women...).
12. How do I schedule a program?
For the Nature Center call 202-895-6070 and talk to a ranger for scheduling
a program between Wednesday-Friday. Programs last no longer than an
hour. We offer Planetarium programs, Nature Walks, and special programs
geared to a groups' needs.
For the Old Stone House call 202-895-6070 and talk to a ranger
to schedule a program.
13. What's going on with the General Management
Plan?
The planning team is summarizing and analyzing all comments. Following
careful consideration of each comment, a final plan will be prepared
and a notice of availability of the final plan will be sent to everyone
on the mailing list. For more information see Rock Creek Park GMP page
at http://planning.nps.gov/parkweb/default.cfm?RecordID=135.
For GMP frequently asked questions see http://data2.itc.nps.gov/parks/rocr/ppdocuments/GMP-FAQ5-03.doc.
14. How do I get on the mailing list for the
calendar of events or newsletter?
Call 202-895-6070 and ask to be added to the mailing list or e-mail
ROCR_superintendent@nps.gov.
15. How do I apply for a job?
Go to http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/ on the
internet or go to Regional Office on Ohio Drive by the Franklin Delano
Roosevelt Memorial to look for vacancies.
16. Whom do I call for special use permits?
Call our Special Park Use Permits Office at 202-895-6000.
17. How do I reserve a picnic grove?
You must reserve them in person at the DC Department
of Parks and Recreation on 16th Street. The cost is $7.00. Picnic
groves labeled in blue on our map, may be reserved. There is no best picnic
area, it is best to visit each one to determine if it is suitable for
your group, before you go the Parks and Recreation. You may call them
at 202-673-7646.
18. Where can I go horse riding? How much does
it cost?
You can go horseback riding at the Horse Stables which is located next
to the Nature Center. The Horse Stable does not rent horses, they give
guided tours that last about an hour and cost $30. They have pony rides
for young children at least 30" tall for $20.00. For more information
call the Horse stables at 202-362-0118.
Or you may bring your own horse. You may park your trailer
at the Nature Center, but please stick to the designated bridle trails.
19. How big is the park?
The main section of Rock Creek Park is 1754 acres. In addition to the
other green areas the park administers, (Glover Archbold Park, Montrose
Park, Dumbarton Oaks Park, Meridian Hill Park, Battery Kemble Park,
Palisades Park, Whitehaven Park, etc.) it is over 2,000 acres.
20. When was this park created?
The park was created and the land set aside in 1890. It is the oldest
urban park in the NPS.
21. Do you have facilities for birthday parties?
We have no indoor facilities for parties. You may reserve a picnic area
through the DC Department
of Parks and Recreation and parties can participate with public
programs that we give.
22. What is the best hiking trail?
They are all good, but my personal favorite is the Western Ridge trail
north of Military Road (around the Pinehurst Branch Tributary).
23. Where can I have a wedding in Rock Creek
Park?
New/Different Wedding Permit Fees (as of 02/25/2000)
Re: New Fee Concerning Wedding Permits
Special Use Permits are issued for small wedding ceremonies
ONLY and for three different locations in the Park - Old Stone House
(garden area only), Montrose Park and Meridian Hill.
Weddings have to meet the following criterion:
1) a letter to the Superintendent (ROCR) seeking permission has to be
on file, indicate in the letter the following: how many people, time,
place, knowledge of unbudgeted fee approximately $200.00 a note of intention
about leaving the park site in a good condition.
2) small wedding gatherings (a maximum of 50 persons)
3) wedding ceremonies (approximately 1 1/2 hours ceremony)
4) the wedding activity in no way can interfere with other regular NPS
park activities
5) the wedding ceremony occurs between 9:15 AM and 4:45 PM
6) a special park use permit signed by the Superintendent has to be
available when requested by park officials
7) fee of $200 to cover unfunded costs, NPS maintenance personnel
working the activity, park vehicle, processing special park use permit,
etc.
The Park does not allow WEDDING RECEPTIONS and Rock Creek Park
only provides the site for weddings.
If you have any questions, please call the Special Park Uses
Ranger at 202-895-6012.
The rules and regulations that cover Rock
Creek Park are listed in the Code
of Federal Regulations, Title 36, Parts 1 to 199 (36CFR) and the
Superintendent's Compendium.
24. Is my dog allowed in the park?
Dogs are allowed in Rock Creek Park as long as they are on a leash.
25. Can I camp here?
We have no campground facilities in the park. You can camp nearby at
Prince William Forest Park in VA, Greenbelt Park in MD; and the C & 0 Canal NHP in MD.
26. Can I have a campfire in the park?
The lighting or maintaining of fires is generally prohibited, except
as provided for in the following designated areas or receptacles, and
under the conditions noted:
Designated Areas: Fires allowed within fire grates in established
picnic areas.
Receptacles Allowed: Individual grills allowed in
established picnic groves. Charcoal must be doused with water and disposed
of in a trash can after the fire is completely out.
Established Conditions for Fires: Fires
allowed unless high fire danger has been declared and public notice
given that fires are banned within the park.
(a)(2) The following restrictions are in effect for the use of stoves
or lanterns:
Charcoal must be doused with water completely and disposed of in
a trash receptacle.
(b) Fires must be extinguished according to the following conditions:
- Douse completely with water.
- Firewood may not be collected within the park.
(c) High fire danger closures will be in effect as noted:
- When the superintendent declares high fire danger and issues
a public notice that fires are banned within the park.
27. Can I fish in Rock Creek?
District of Columbia fishing laws and/or regulations apply throughout
the park.
Commercial fishing is not allowed within the park. Fishing is
not allowed on Rock Creek or its tributaries north of the Porter Street
bridge on Rock Creek.
28. Can I kayak/canoe in Rock Creek Park?
Launching boats is prohibited within Rock Creek Park unless water levels
are at least 2 feet deep. Boats are not allowed to go over Peirce Mill
Dam under any conditions. Canoes, kayaks or other similar human powered
boats are allowed.
Vessels must meet the following size,
length or width restrictions:
- Must be less than 20 feet in length, motors not allowed.
- Hand launch only
29. Can I hold a special event in Rock Creek Park?
Reservation permits required for picnic areas 1, 6,7,8,9,10,13,23,and
24, and for use of sports fields. Contact number: 202.673.7646 for picnic
permits and 202.767.8363 for sports permits.
Special Park Use permits required for construction within park land,
to stage equipment, to cross park land with cables or other utilities,
or to use park land for access to an adjoining site. Contact the Environmental
Protection Specialist at 202.342.1443 extension 215.
The following is a compilation of those activities for which a permit
from the superintendent is required:
- §1.5(d) The following activities related to Public Use Limits:
Weddings are allowed by permit at Meridian Hill Park or the gardens
of Old Stone House, fee charged, contact Special Park Use Office at
202.895.6012.
Special events or First Amendment Rights demonstrations of more than
25 people require a free permit from the NCR Park Programs Office, 202.619.7225.
Groups larger than 10 horses and riders need a free permit from the
Special Park Uses office, 202.895.6012
- §2.5(e) Research Specimen collection (Collection of plants,
fish, wildlife, rocks or minerals)
- Permits for scientific research can be applied for online, at
www.science.nature.nps.gov/research. For more information, contact
the Natural Resources Office at 202.895.6077.
- Operation of a public address system in connection with a public
gathering or special event for which a permit has been issued pursuant
to §7.96(g). Amplified sound not allowed in picnic areas. Amplified
sound as part of special events must operate within decibel limits
specified in permit conditions.
- §7.96(g) Conduct a sports event, pageant, regatta, public
spectator attraction, entertainment, ceremony, and similar events
- apply for a free permit through the NCR Park Programs Office, 202.619.7225.
- §7.96(g) Public assemblies, meetings, gatherings, demonstrations,
parades and other public expressions of views - apply for a free permit
through the NCR Park Programs Office, 202.619.7225.
- §7.96(6) Sale or distribution of printed matter that is
not solely commercial advertising is only allowed as part of a first
amendment a special event, and must follow specifications in
permit conditions.
- §2.62(b) Memorialization - (Scattering ashes from human
cremation) is not allowed within Rock Creek Park.
- §4.11(a) Exceeding of established vehicle load, weight and
size limits. Commercial trucks over ½ ton and busses are prohibited
on roadways within Rock Creek Park.
- §5.3 Engaging in or soliciting any business is not allowed
within Rock Creek Park except under the provisions of a permit, contract,
or written agreement with the National Park Service.
- §5.5(a) Commercial filming of motion pictures or television
involving the use of professional casts, settings or crews, other
than bona fide newsreel or news television requires a free permit,
apply at the NCR Park Programs Office, 202.619.7225.
- (b) Still photography of vehicles, or other articles of commerce
or models for the purpose of commercial advertising requires a free
permit, apply at the NCR Park Programs Office, 202.619.7225.
- §5.6(b) Commercial vehicles are prohibited on roadways within
Rock Creek Park.
30. Can I swim, wade, bathe in Rock Creek?
All Rock Creek Park areas are closed to swimming, bathing and wading
by people and pets.
31. What is the maximum number of people we can
have in a picnic area?
Picnic areas numbered 1, 6,7,8,9,10,13,23,and 24 require a reservation
permit and are limited to no more than 75 people. Picnic areas 2,3,4,5,11,12,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22
operate as first-come, first-served, and limited to no more than 25
people. Large group picnics of 25 or more people are not allowed outside
of numbered picnic areas unless the superintendent provides an exception
in writing. Informal picnics of less than 25 people are allowed in all
areas except for Dumbarton Oaks Park, Fort Stevens, and Battleground
Cemetery, where no picnicking is allowed.
32. Can we have amplified music at our picnic?
Amplified sound is not allowed in picnic areas.
33.Can we have a moon bounce at our picnic?
Canopies, tents or shade structures anchored to the ground, awnings
or portable pavilions are prohibited except where written permission
is obtained from the Superintendent. This includes moon bounces.
And the most frequently asked question on the web site:
34. How can I get a hard copy of the map of Rock Creek Park?
Visit one of our visitor centers and pick one up, or e-mail ROCR_superintendent@nps.gov
with your address and we will mail you a copy free of charge.
The rules and regulations that cover Rock
Creek Park are listed in the Code
of Federal Regulations, Title 36, Parts 1 to 199 (36CFR) and the
Superintendent's Compendium.
www.nps.gov/rocr/VisitorCenter/faq.htm DIW
last update 12/10/04
|