Jones Falls Connection Point

Did you know that Baltimore’s Jones Falls is a vital waterway and lifeline running through the heart of our city? The National Aquarium, our official partner, recently highlighted the stream’s importance in their article, “Keeping Up with the Jones Falls.” This piece dives deep into the efforts to restore and preserve this beautiful waterway, which is crucial for the city’s ecosystem and urban life.

Start Your Jones Falls Journey at Harbor Park Garage

As the official parking partner of the National Aquarium, Harbor Park Garage is more than just a place to park your car; it’s your gateway to exploring the best of Baltimore’s natural and urban landscapes. Situated at the connection point for Jones Falls, we’re ideally located for your adventure, whether you’re planning a visit to the Aquarium or setting out to explore the scenic Jones Falls Trail.

Why Jones Falls Matters

Jones Falls isn’t just a stream that flows into the Inner Harbor; it’s essential to Baltimore’s environmental health. The stream supports a diverse array of wildlife, from fish to birds, and helps maintain our city’s ecological balance. The National Aquarium’s conservation efforts aim to keep this waterway clean, vibrant, and sustainable, highlighting the importance of local action in global conservation.

Support Conservation Efforts with Every Visit

When you park at Harbor Park Garage, you’re choosing the most convenient spot for your visit to the National Aquarium and supporting local conservation efforts. A portion of every Aquarium visit helps maintain and protect the Jones Falls ecosystem, ensuring it remains a beautiful and thriving part of Baltimore for years to come.

Plan Your Visit and Support Jones Falls Today!

Whether you’re heading to the National Aquarium to learn about marine life or exploring the green spaces and trails around Jones Falls, make Harbor Park Garage your go-to parking spot. Together, we can support the health and beauty of Baltimore’s cherished waterways.

Jones Falls Ghost River
Jones Falls Ghost River