Carpenter Falls, Bahar Nature Preserve, Cayuga County, New York

Bahar Preserve – Carpenter Falls

Waterfall Name: Bahar Preserve – Carpenter Falls
Aka: Grey Cliff Falls
Location: Niles Twn

First Visit: 08-10-2008

State: New York State
Region: Central Region
County: Cayuga County
Park Area: Bahar Preserve

NYS Tourism Region: Finger Lakes-Wine Country
NYDEC Region: Central New York

Waterfall Challenge: Finger Lakes Region Waterfall Challenge Paperback – October 30, 2019, by John Haywood (Author), Julie Hughes Romano (Photographer), Bella Romano (Photographer), Edward Smathers (Photographer)

Waterfall Location: N42.81218 W76.34357
Parking: N42.81329 W76.34155
Trailhead: N42.81329 W76.34155
Trail Name, Reference to: ————-

Stream, River: Bear Swamp Creek
Height, Type: 67ft,Freefall
Elevation: 1200 ft
Level of Difficulty, Hiking Distance: .4 Miles Roundtrip

Whitewater Rte, Canoe Rte Map: ————-
Maps: Western New York All-Outdoors Atlas & Field Guide, 2008,A2,pg120

My Resource: Western New York All-Outdoors Atlas & Field Guide, 2008,A2,pg120
Book Resource: 200 Waterfalls in Central and Western New York: A Finder’s Guide Paperback – June 5, 2018, by Rich and Sue Freeman,Waterfalls in Wayne, Yates, Seneca and Cayuga Counties,pg225
Brochures, Travel Guides, Visitor Guides: ————-
Trail_URL: www.fllt.org/preserves/bahar-preserve-carpenters-falls/
Additional Information: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/new-york/carpenter-falls-3-falls

Photos, Information Contributed to other Websites: ————-

Landmark: Sign For Carpenters Falls
Nearest Intersection: Appletree Point Rd and Carver Rd
Directions: From I-81 South in Cortland, take exit 12 to the right onto US-11/Rt-41 towards Rt-281/Homer/Cortland, and drive .4 miles. Keep left onto S West St ramp and drive .5 miles. Take the Rt-281 N ramp to the right towards Tr-90/Homer and drive 1.2 miles. Turn left onto Hwy 41 and drive 2.5 miles. Turn left onto Hwy 41a and drive 14.3 miles. Turn right onto Appletree Point Rd and drive .5 miles. You will see a Carpenters Falls sign on your left.

Comments, Notes: From Parking Area Take The Left Trail For .2 Miles

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