Waterfall Name: High Falls, Owls Head
Aka: ————-
Location: Bellmont Twn
First Visit: ————-
State: New York State
Region: Northern Region
County: Franklin County
Park Area: Titusville Mtn State Forest/Franklin State Forest Number One
NYS Tourism Region: Adirondack Mountains
NYDEC Region: Eastern Adirondacks/Lake Champlain
Waterfall Challenge: ————-
Waterfall Location: N44.71005 W74.17295
Parking: N44.70430 W74.16385
Trailhead: N44.70441 W74.16383
Trail Name, Reference to: ————-
Stream, River: Salmon River
Height, Type: 30ft
Elevation: 1408ft
Level of Difficulty, Hiking Distance: 1.5 rt
Whitewater Rte, Canoe Rte Map: ————-
Maps: Adk Park Map Saranac P. Smith
My Resource: Eastern New York All Outdoors Atlas and Field Guide Publication 2008
Book Resource: ————-
Brochures, Travel Guides, Visitor Guides: http://www.visitmalone.com/hiking/high-falls-titusville-mountain
Trail_URL: ————-
Additional Information: Adirondack Great Walks & Day Hikes A Guide To Paths Less Taken In The Northeast’s Last Great Wilderness.
Photos, Information Contributed to other Websites: ————-
Landmark: Sign For Big Salmon River Fishing Access
Nearest Intersection: Rte 27 (Pond Rd and Barnesville Rd)
Directions: From Malone take Rte 25 south (Duane Rd) from State Rte 11 in Malone’s downtown. At the 7.6 mile point make a slight left onto Country Rte 27, or Pond Rd. After 3.1 miles turn right (the old railroad grade means you overshot the turn about 100 yards.) At 1.6 miles turn right on a gravel road, Barnesville Rd. There is a small parking spot on the right at the .7 mile point, near a closed bridge.
Comments, Notes: Photo Locations: bridge #01 photo N44.70498 W74.16546 1506 ft, bridge#02 photo N44.70669 W74.16568 1516 ft, high falls owlshead Photo N44.70959 W74.17184 1480 ft, top of high falls photo N44.70946 W74.17223 1476 ft, top of high falls photo2 N44.70945 W74.17236 1476 ft, sideview N44.70967 W74.17250 1467 ft, top drop N44.70980 W74.17262 1453 ft, sideview bottom drop photo N44.70994 W74.17270 1437 ft, bottom photo N44.71000 W74.17286 1434 ft
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