Great Falls (Potomac River)
Great Falls is a series of rapids and waterfalls on the Potomac River in the state of Maryland upstream from Washington, D.C. As the border between the states of Maryland and Virginia generally follows the low-water line on the Virginia side, the river and falls at Great Falls lie within Montgomery County, Maryland, which abuts Fairfax County, Virginia on the far shore.
Great Falls Park, managed as part of George Washington Memorial Parkway, is on the southern banks in Virginia, and Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park parkland is along the northern banks of the river in Maryland. Both are operated by the National Park Service.
The Great Falls area is popular for outdoor activities such as kayaking, whitewater rafting, rock climbing, and hiking. The Billy Goat Trail on Bear Island, and Olmsted Island, both accessible from Maryland, offer scenic views of the Great Falls. There also are overlook points on the Virginia side.
Great Falls and Little Falls are named in contradistinction to one another.
The river cascades over a series of falls, dropping a total of in elevation over a distance of less than.
The Potomac narrows as it passes over the falls and through Mather Gorge. Heavy rain or snow in the watershed upstream causes white-water floods which entirely submerge the rocks and even threaten the adjacent park visitor center. A pillar at the Virginia overlook, well above the river, marks the level reached during the 1936 Northeastern United States Floods.