The Muddy Branch Alliance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization made up of people who want to make a difference in their local environment. We get our name from the one thing we have in common, a local stream in Maryland. The Muddy Branch is a tributary stream of the Potomac River in Montgomery County, located about 14 miles northwest of Washington, DC.
The headwaters of the stream originate in Gaithersburg, and the stream flows southwest for about 7 miles, through Muddy Branch Park and Blockhouse Point Conservation Park, under the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal near Pennyfield Lock, to the Potomac River. Included in the watershed are portions of Gaithersburg, Rockville, North Potomac, Travilah, Darnestown and Washington Grove. Communities such as the Kentlands, the Lakelands, Rio, Tobytown and Dufief all share a common link in that their runoff drains to the same stream, the Muddy Branch.
While most of the area in the upper reaches of the watershed is houses and business, the Muddy Branch Park runs through the heart of the watershed, as does the popular Muddy Branch Greenway Trail. The flowing waters, natural spaces, and wildlife make our neighborhoods beautiful. However, the choices we make every day impact the health and the sustainability of the stream, the Potomac River, and the Chesapeake Bay.
Our mission is based on a vision to conserve this valuable natural resource for future enjoyment. We provide activities that engage volunteers in monitoring and protecting stream water quality. We encourage folks to enjoy the plants and wildlife literally in their own back yards while working along our trail system or picking up trash at a cleanup. We encourage control of invasive plants in our stream valleys while planting natives in our yards or community gardens. We teach about conservation and watershed stewardship at our meetings. If you have a desire to be involved locally, we encourage you to join us in our mission along this wonderful resource called the Muddy Branch.