Waterfall Name: Mill Park Falls, Lake Luzerne
Aka: Falls at Mill Park
Location: Lake Luzerne Twn
First Visit: 07-13-2010
State: New York State
Region: Northern Region
County: Warren County
Park Area: Mill Park/Lake Luzerne Village Park
NYS Tourism Region: Adirondack Mountains
NYDEC Region: Eastern Adirondacks/Lake Champlain
Waterfall Challenge: Adirondack Fifty Falls Challenge: A Guide to the Fifty Falls, by John Haywood, Russell Dunn,Warren,pg100
Waterfall Location: N43.32100 W73.83964
Parking: N43.321603 W73.839162
Trailhead: N43.321603 W73.839162
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Stream, River: Lake Luzerne
Height, Type: 25ft Total,(small dam,upper 6-8ft ledges,footbridge small cascade,10ft main cascade)
Elevation: 600 ft
Level of Difficulty, Hiking Distance: short walk to the bridge, cross over the bridge and follow path to view more small falls downstream.
Whitewater Rte, Canoe Rte Map: ————-
Maps: Eastern New York all outdoors Atlas and Field Guide Publication 2008,E6,pg119
My Resource: Eastern New York all outdoors Atlas and Field Guide Publication 2008,E6,pg119
Book Resource: Adirondack Waterfall Guide: New York’s Cool Cascades Paperback – September 1, 2003, by Russell Dunn,, C. Russell Dunn,III. Falls Along The Adirondack Northway, Lake George Region,pg208
Brochures, Travel Guides, Visitor Guides: ————-
Trail_URL: ————-
Additional Information: Waterfalls of New York State Paperback – August 9, 2012, by Scott Ensminger, David Schryver, Edward Smathers,Capital Region,pg16
Photos, Information Contributed to other Websites: ————-
Landmark: Lake Luzerne Village Park
Nearest Intersection: River Rd and Main St and Mill St
Directions: From I-87 South in Lake George (Exit 21). Take exit 21 to the right onto Rt-9n towards Lake Luzerne. Drive .3 miles. Turn right onto Hwy 9n and drive 9.6 miles. Turn right onto Mill St and drive .1 mile.
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