Moose River – T-Bone Falls

Waterfall Name: Moose River – T-Bone Falls
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Location: Lyonsdale Twn

First Visit: 05-17-2014

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: N43.61879 W75.30458
Parking: N43.61841 W75.30478
Trailhead: ————-
Trail Name, Reference to: ————-

Stream, River: Moose River
Height, Type: 20ft,Slide
Elevation: 1045 ft
Level of Difficulty, Hiking Distance: Roadside view

Whitewater Rte, Canoe Rte Map: http://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/River/detail/id/1352
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My Resource: http://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/River/detail/id/1352#tab-map
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Brochures, Travel Guides, Visitor Guides: ————-
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Photos, Information Contributed to other Websites: Dig the Falls

Landmark: Burrows Paper Company
Nearest Intersection: Lowdale Rd and Lyonsdale Rd
Directions: From the intersection of Hwy 12 and Hwy 12d and McAlpine St, drive east on McAlpine St for .4 miles. Turn right onto Center St and drive .5 miles. (Note: at .3 miles Center St changes to Franklin St). Turn left onto Laura St and drive .8 miles bearing left onto Lyonsdale Rd. Continue on Lyonsdale Rd for 2.4 Miles. Turn left into the first parking area, which will be just pass the Burrows Paper Company on your left. I first parked in the burrows paper company parking lot and walked over behind the building. Then I went just past the building and parked in the upper parking lot and walked over to the walk bridge. From the parking area you will see a small foot bridge, that crosses over the river. At some point in time this use to be an actual road called Lyonsdale Rd. From the end of the footbridge, look ahead to your left and you will see the falls.

Comments, Notes: In this location there are 4 waterfalls, Lyonsdale Falls, Double Drop Falls and Knifes Edge Falls. The first three can be seen right from the bridge.


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