From the Maryland Department of Natural Resources:
Annapolis, MD (March 10, 2010) — Governor Martin O’Malley today announced Board of Public Works (BPW) approval of a 130-acre acquisition to expand the Falling Branch Area of Rocks State Park in Harford County. The addition is largely wooded with a mix of trees and evergreen plants and includes a significant amount of land directly facing the Falling Branch stream, a tributary of Deer Creek.
“This acquisition will add opportunities for nature-based outdoor recreation such as fishing, hiking, biking, horseback riding, canoeing and wildlife watching for Maryland families and children,” said Governor O’Malley.
The Falling Branch Area is located five miles north of Rocks State Park and is home to Kilgore Falls, a scenic and tranquil section of Falling Branch. It is a tributary of Deer Creek tucked back into the ravines of Northern Harford County, creating Maryland’s second highest vertical drop waterfall. This non-developed, environmentally sensitive area has a serene hiking trail leading back to the waterfall.
Acquisition of this parcel was accomplished in partnership with the Trust for Public Land, a national non-profit organization that conserves land for people to enjoy as parks, gardens and other natural places, ensuring livable communities for generations to come.
“The Trust for Public Land is very pleased to have been a part of this cooperative effort,” said Kent Whitehead, Chesapeake Project Director for the Trust for Public Land. “This acquisition will increase the outdoor recreation opportunities for Marylanders and contribute to an overall landscape preservation program that has been the joint effort of DNR, Harford County and the Harford Land Trust for a number of years.”
Since 2007, Governor O’Malley and the BPW preserved more than 26,988 acres of natural areas for public recreation, watershed and wildlife protection across Maryland. Since 1969, Program Open Space has provided funding for the acquisition of 347,717 acres for open space and recreation areas. Most Maryland residents live within 15 minutes of an open space or recreational area funded Program Open Space.
The three-member Board of Public Works is comprised of Governor O’Malley (chair), Treasurer Nancy Kopp and Comptroller Peter Franchot. The BPW is authorized by the General Assembly to approve major construction and consultant contracts, equipment purchases, property transactions and other procurement actions.
Elsie says
Perfect timing! Kent Whitehead, Trust for Public Land, will be the guest speaker at this year’s Annual Meeting for our very own Harford Land Trust – A really supportive and pro-active land preservation organization that has made many great strides over the years. Keeping Harford’s natural landscape intact with open space and natural areas for watershed and wildlife protection are extremely important in providing citizens and communities a good quality of life. Go HLT!!!