National Park Service places like Rock Creek Park are an oasis for visitors and for researchers because they offer some of the best protected cultural heritage and natural landscapes in the nation. Each year, numerous research projects are permitted at Rock Creek Park that visitors may never see. Our staff need the accurate and current natural and cultural resource information this research provides to best care for the park. Research here ranges from studies of habitat use by flying squirrels, to amphibian populations, to the architecture of historic park buildings. ![]() Nature
Learn more about the natural side of Rock Creek Park ![]() Studying History and Culture
Articles on Archeology, History, Ethnography and more ![]() Inventory and Monitoring
Long-term monitoring of key vital signs ![]() Explore Natural Communities
Includes interactive maps and resources about plant and animal communities in Rock Creek Park. ![]() National Park Service Resource Programs
Natural and Cultural Resource Programs in the Region Source: Data Store Saved Search 5577 (results presented are a subset). To search for additional information, visit the Data Store. Source: Data Store Saved Search 5583 (results presented are a subset). To search for additional information, visit the Data Store. Select a Park:Select a Species Category (optional):
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Last updated: April 12, 2024