White Rock or White Rocks may refer to:
Geography
In the United States:
- White Rock, New Mexico
- White Rock (Taconic Mountains) a ridgeline high point in the northeast United States; also White Rocks, the southernmost summit on the same ridgeline. White Rock is a part of the Incorporated County of Los Alamos (the only City/County or "home rule" County in New Mexico and is a Census-designated place (CDP in White Rock, is the name of the high point on a ridgeline in the Taconic Mountains. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the
- White Rocks National Recreation Area, Vermont
Other parts of the world:
- White Rocks, Portrush, Northern Ireland
- White Rocks Bay, Pembroke, Malta
- White Rock, British Columbia
- White Rocks, Herefordshire, England
- White Rocks, Western Australia
- White Rock Conservation Park, Queensland, Australia
Miscellaneous
- White Rock (film), a documentary film about the 1976 Winter Olympic Games. White Rocks National Recreation Area is a United States National Recreation Area located in southern Vermont within the Green Mountain National Forest Pembroke, Malta 's newest town is on the northern coast of Malta The City of White Rock borders Semiahmoo White Rock a prominent pale-coloured rockface on a peak is the major feature of interest of the White Rock Conservation Park, 30 km south-west of Brisbane, Queensland White Rock is a 1977 Documentary film about the 1976 Winter Olympics held in Innsbruck, Austria.
- White Rock Beverages, a company based in Whitestone, New York
- Project White Rock, codename of a cross-platform game that is in development by RedLynx. White Rock Beverages ( White Rock Products Corporation) is an American Beverage company located in Whitestone NY. Reset Generation (formerly know under the Code name Project White Rock) is a Cross-platform action-puzzle Video game by RedLynx for RedLynx Ltd is a Finnish Video game developer and a developer of participation TV program formats such as SMS based games and chat shows
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