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Welcome to Environmental Protection

Little Gunpowder Falls

The Little Gunpowder watershed is located along the northeastern border of Baltimore County
The Little Gunpowder watershed is located along the border between Baltimore and Harford counties.
The Little Gunpowder watershed is shared between Baltimore and Harford counties.
The land area in the watershed is almost evenly split between Harford and Baltimore Counties.

The Little Gunpowder Falls watershed is rural in character and forms much of the boundary between eastern Baltimore County and western Harford County. Approximately half of the watershed is located in Baltimore County. The Little Gunpowder Falls watershed begins near the intersection of Troyer and Hunter’s Mill Road extending southeast along the Baltimore and Harford County border through the communities of Jacksonville, Sweet Air, Baldwin, Fork, Kingsville, Franklinville, and Bradshaw, and emptying into the Gunpowder River upstream of Day’s Cove.

This watershed has large tracts of agricultural land, forested land and a low density of development as compared to most of the other watersheds in Baltimore County.  The upper portion of the watershed is predominantly agriculture with the lower portion having an increased density of development including low density residential, industrial, and commercial land use.

Approximately 4,000 acres of this watershed run through Gunpowder Falls State Park, Maryland’s largest state park. The Sweet Air section of the Park located in Baldwin is a popular destination for picnickers, hikers, horseback riders, and mountain bikers.

Watershed Management Plan

The Little Gunpowder Watershed management Plan was completed in October 2001. The executive summary includes a summary of pollution loads and water quality problems.  Management strategies are categorized into public land, developed land and agricultural land strategies.  The executive summary (PDF) is available for download from this web site.

Volunteer Activities

To participate in watershed activities contact your local watershed association.  For Little Gunpowder Falls contact the Gunpowder Valley Conservatory.

Watershed Profile

General Characteristics

 Size     27 square miles
 Population 7,268 2000 census
 Population density   270 people per square mile
 Miles of streams   154 miles

Land Cover Characteristics

 Urban 23 %
 Agricultural 42 %
 Forest 35 %
 Impervious   4 %

Zoning Classifications

 Urban Residential   0 %
 Rural Residential 33 %
 Commercial   1%
 Agricultural 65 %
 Industrial   1 %

Contact Information
Watershed Management Program
Phone: 410-887-5683
Fax: 410-887-3510
E-mail: watersheds@baltimorecountymd.gov

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Revised October 30, 2007


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