Rocky Narrows Park

The Rocky Narrows Park is a location in the Commonwealth.

Layout
This is a former holiday park with three distinct structures, including two cabins and a trailer. The trailer, due east of the park area, contains a trunk with leveled loot. It can also contain the object of a Quartermastery quest obtained from Haylen.

There is a cooking station next to the trailer. It also has a small radiation zone about it, due to some toxic barrels left out in front of it. Two yao guai normally patrol the area, though sometimes one will have wandered off. A short distance north, there is an unmarked location that appears to be three makeshift graves. When approaching, a raider can be seen mourning. If they notice the Sole Survivor, they will attack.

Notable loot

 * A short distance to the west (just north of ArcJet Systems), there is an unmarked location which appears to be some sort of old power station, constructed of red beams with an attached garage. There is a fusion core in a generator.
 * A short distance to the east, on the train tracks, there is an open container filled with radiation, an expert-level safe and a bed. There are also three feral ghouls laying in ambush beneath the container.

Related quests

 * Cleansing the Commonwealth: Knight Rhys gives the Sole Survivor an assignment to clear the location of what he calls "abominations" to further the aims of the Brotherhood of Steel.
 * Quartermastery: Scribe Haylen has identified the location of a piece of technology she wishes to retrieve and catalog. She asks the Sole Survivor for help in bringing back the technology in one piece.

Appearances
The Rocky Narrows Park appears only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes

 * The Rocky Narrows Park is based on the real world location of the Rocky Narrows Reservation, a tourist destination notable for hiking and canoeing along the Charles River in Sherborn, Massachusettes.
 * The sign reading "don't feed the bears!" is a reference to a similar real-world "don't feed the bears!" sign, featuring the character Yogi Bear. The two signs have the exact same message written on them, as well. The presence of the yao guai at a picnic is another reference to Yogi Bear, who tries to steal picnic baskets from parkgoers.