Waterfall Name: Eagle Falls
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Location: Watson Twn
First Visit: 09-20-2015
State: New York State
Region: Northern Region
County: Lewis County
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NYS Tourism Region: Adirondack Mountains
NYDEC Region: Western Adirondacks/Eastern Lake Ontario
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Waterfall Location: N43.90426 W75.19546
Parking: N43.90231 W75.19695
Trailhead: ————-
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Stream, River: Beaver River
Height, Type: Rapids Narrow Slides and Drops
Elevation: 1356 ft
Level of Difficulty, Hiking Distance: Moderate to Difficult .8 mile round trip.
Whitewater Rte, Canoe Rte Map: http://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/River/detail/id/2614
Maps: http://www.adirondackstughill.com/maps/BeaverRiverCanoeRoute.pdf
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Additional Information: http://lowimpacthydro.org/lihi-certificate-7-beaver-river-project-new-york-ferc-2645/
Photos, Information Contributed to other Websites: Dig the Falls, Northern New York Waterfalls
Landmark: Canoe Rest and Parking/Fishing Access
Nearest Intersection: Soft Maple Rd and Buck Point Rd
Directions: From the intersection of Hwy 126 and Hwy 812 and Covent Rd in Croghan, take Covent Rd East for .3 miles. At this point Covent Rd name changes to Kircherville Rd. Continue East on Kircherville Rd for 2.6 miles. At this point you will be at the intersection with Erie Canal Rd. Continue straight. The road name now changed to Soft Maple Rd, which is also Beaver River Rd. Continue on Soft Maple Rd for another 9 miles. Turn Left onto Canoe Launch Rd for .7 miles. Which takes you to its end at the Eagle Falls Dam and Canoe Launch.
Comments, Notes: From the beginning of Canoe Launch Road, you will pass by Eagle Falls Powerhouse and Scenic Overlook Falls. At about .3 miles you will come to the Eagle Falls take out and Parking area, at which is the trail for the falls along their up to the dam. In order Eagle Section Beaver River falls on 3, Eagle Section Beaver River falls on 2, Eagle Falls, Eagle Section Beaver River falls on 1. I believe from this trail you are only looking at the bottom portion of Eagle Falls. I plan to go back next season.
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