Rocky Gorge Map - Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission

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Rocky Gorge Map - Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission
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NRCAN, GeoBase, IGN, Kadaster
NL, Ordnance Survey, Esri Japan,
METI, Esri China (Hong Kong),
swisstopo, MapmyIndia, ©
OpenStreetMap contributors, and the
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*** Scott's Cove ***
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*** Supplee Lane ***
16904 Supplee Ln., Laurel, MD 20707
WSSC's Duckett and
Triadelphia Reservoirs
Recreation and Scenic Beauty for
Public Enjoyment
Sources: Esri, DeLorme, NAVTEQ, USGS, NRCAN, METI, iPC, TomTom
Legend
Shore Fishing
Trail Access Markers
Access Road
Access to Trail
Multi Purpose Trail
Reservoir Property
Bow Hunting - Deer Only
No Boating, Fishing, or Trespassing
Signs:
Dam
No Parking
Parking
Kayaking
Picnicking
Boat Ramp
Boat Mooring
Shore Fishing
Equestrian
Hiking
Bow Hunting - Deer Only
No Public Access
WSSC PermitRequired
(301) 206-7485 for Permit
T. Howard Duckett
Recreational activities permitted in designated areas include: shore fishing,
boat fishing from approved craft, boating from rowboats, canoes, kayaks,
and sailboats, picnicking, horseback trail riding and hunting. WSSC also
offers the nationally-acclaimed Brighton Dam Azalea Gardens with
approximately 26,000 amazingly colorful azalea plants covering five acres
of wooded land along the banks of the Triadelphia Reservoir. Blooming
season is usually in late April and early May.
Enjoy your visit and help us keep the reservoirs and watershed property
clean and safe for everyone. Use trash receptacles and obey the rules that
have been established to protect you and these pristine water supply sources
and environmental treasures.
(Rocky Gorge)
2015 Season
Nestled on more than 4,000 acres of protected, forested land, the
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission's (WSSC) Triadelphia and T.
Howard Duckett reservoirs along the Patuxent River hold approximately 11
billion gallons of water combined and serve as a water supply source for
more than 1.8 million people in Montgomery and Prince George's Counties.
Along with the vital role as major drinking water sources, these two
reservoirs provide numerous recreational opportunities in a beautiful, scenic
environment just minutes outside of the Capital Beltway.
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Prepared By: John Kasprzak - Systems Control Group - March 2015
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Full details about permitted recreational uses are stated in the WSSC
Watershed Regulations which may be obtained at no charge. Visit
www.wsscwater.com/watershedregs or contact the Brighton Dam
Information Center at 301-206-7485.
For information on WSSC's comprehensive watershed protection program,
including community involvement such as watershed cleanups, reforestation
and numerous outreach and education events, please call our Community
Relations Office at 301-206-8100.