Rock Creek Park is a large urban park that bisects the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. The park was created by an Act of Congress in 1890, and today is administered by the National Park Service. In addition to the park proper, the Rock Creek administrative unit of the National Park Service administers various other federally owned properties in the District of Columbia located to the north and west of the National Mall, including Meridian Hill Park on 16th Street, N.W., the Old Stone House in Georgetown, and certain of the Fort Circle Parks, a series of batteries and forts encircling the District of Columbia for its defense during the U.S. Civil War.
History
Rock Creek Park was established by an act of Congress signed into law by President Benjamin Harrison on September 27, 1890, following active advocacy by Charles C. Glover and other civic leaders and in the wake of the creation of the National Zoo the preceding year.
Founded as Rock/Creek Outfitters and Canoeist Headquarters in 1987 when Dawson Wheeler and Marvin Webb purchased Canoeist Headquarters, the company became known as Rock/Creek Outfitters. The name was shortened to Rock/Creek in 2007.
In November 2007, Rock/Creek was named one of the top 25 specialty outdoor retailers by Outdoor Business magazine. In 2009, SNEWS & Backpacker Magazine chose Rock/Creek as Retailer of the Year for Best Online Business.
Rock/Creek has a total of five brick-and-mortar locations. They have two flagship stores, one in downtown Chattanooga and the other at Hamilton Place Mall, two paddling stores and an e-commerce site. In 2007, Rock/Creek opened a new store in the Two North Shore development in downtown Chattanooga. The project, developed by CS & Associates and Greenlife Grocery, has been designed with U.S. Green Building Council's LEED standards in mind. The latest store to open is located at The Block, the largest adaptive reuse project in Chattanooga.
Rock Creek is a 56-mile (90km)intermittent stream flowing in Harney and Lake counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. The source of Rock Creek is at an elevation of 6,896 feet (2,102m) on Hart Mountain, while the mouth is at an elevation of 4,557 feet (1,389m) in the Catlow Valley. Rock Creek has a 269-square-mile (700km2) watershed.
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On Thursday in the state legislature’s senate committee on natural resources and wildfire, a bill regarding the RockCreekHatchery in Idleyld Park passed unanimously on its way to joint ways and means for potential funding. It was a much ....
For outdoor adventuring, visit the easily accessible RockCreekPark as well as Theodore Roosevelt Island, which honors the president who inspired the invention of the teddy bear.
Either head back the way you came, or do the moderate 3.1-mile loop via the SpringCreek, Horsetooth Rock and South Ridge trails back to the parking lot ...LoryStatePark, west of Horsetooth ReservoirThe hike ... Lory State Park.