Gwynns Falls

Gwynns Falls does not actually have a waterfall, but its rough, rocky nature caused John Smith to comment on how the stream tumbled over "felles".

[5] During periods of high water conditions the stream can be whitewater kayaked, with the most challenging section running from the dam in Dickeyville to the Washington Boulevard bridge crossing.

This section is entirely within the city limits of Baltimore and runs under the historic Carrollton Viaduct.

An unusual feature of the run is a point near U.S. Route 40 where a city water pipe main crosses about a foot above the water level; kayaking normally requires a portage around the pipe crossing.

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Gwynn Falls flowing under the Carrollton Viaduct
Gwynn Falls flowing under the Carrollton Viaduct