Why is it called Jones Falls?


Why is it called Jones Falls? Jones Falls takes its name from early settler David Jones, who established a farm at the stream's mouth in 1661.


How long is Jones Falls?

The Jones Falls is a 17.9-mile-long (28.8 km) stream in Maryland. It is impounded to create Lake Roland before running through the city of Baltimore and finally emptying into the Baltimore Inner Harbor. A view of the Jones Falls from the 41st Street bridge, which crosses the valley.


How hard is the Jones Gap trail?

The Jones Gap Trail is a moderately difficult trail that delves into some of the Upstate's most scenic country. Although the out-and-back Jones Gap Trail is a moderately difficult trail, it delves into some of the Upstate's most scenic country.


Where do you park for Jones Falls trail?

***you can generally find metered parking near the trail near Penn Station on the (1500 block of Maryland Avenue on the bridge or you can get to location by light rail or MARC train. Park for free and start at Cylburn Arboretum. Bicycle south on the trail and slightly downhill.


Where does Jones Falls trail start?

An on-road portion of the trail begins just past Penn Station, taking you south via a separated shared-use path to the Inner Harbor, a major tourist destination with restaurants, shops, museums, and other attractions.