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John Boyd Thacher State Park, Albany County, New York 7-20-2017
John Boyd Thacher State Park, Albany County, New York 7-20-2017
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I am curious! We all view our destinations based on our personal preferences. For all you “Waterfall” folks, what areas or types of waterfall locations do you choose to see.
Do you like long hikes to get to a waterfall? Do you prefer a roadside stop here and there along a route to your end destination?
Old City Road, falls on Herkimer County, New York
Do you prefer hikes less then 1 mile to see a waterfall?
Buttermilk Falls, Little Falls, Herkimer County, New York
Would you only visit tourist areas of attractions like Niagara Falls, Watkins Glen State Park or Letchworth State Park?
Letchworth State Park, Middle Falls
Would you camp in the woods over night, just to see waterfalls?
Hanging Spear Falls 10-15-2008
If you were to choose a waterfall destination where would it be?
I would like to see your comments!
My point of view I love waterfalls, of course. I do not like lots of people, therefore I would choose lesser known places to travel to. As well as the adventure it brings. Niagara Falls is a totally awesome place, yet I found every time I went it was too overwhelming with all the people. I love following the “Whitewater rafting/kayaking” folks. I love watching as they plummet over the falls! Sure there on plenty of on lookers, cheering on their friend or family or spouses. Everyone is there with the same common interest. That and I get to learn and find more waterfalls in which is classified as rapids! I have had more adventures and stories to tell for years later! Cool, I think so.
Agers Falls, Lewis County, New York, Moose River
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Trenton Falls Scenic Trail 2017 Spring and Fall Dates
Trenton Falls Scenic Trail 2017 Spring and Fall Dates
I almost forgot to check in with this years open dates!
Saturday and Sunday May 6th and 7th from 9am to 5pm http://town.trenton.ny.us/content/News/View/429
Trenton Falls Scenic Trail, Oneida County New York
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Creating Your Own Adventure by Russell Dunn In the Spring 1997 issue of Kaatskill Life (a quarterly magazine devoted to the Catskills), I wrote an article entitled “Hunting for Waterfalls.” Little has changed since that piece was written. People still love to get out and hike to waterfalls. As it turns out, there are way…
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Bobbieswaterfalls, Improvements 2-19-2017
Just an update! I am still working on a lot of background improvements and changes to the website. At times there will be locations, or sections, that are unavailable. I have learned so much in the past few weeks, regarding pages, posts etc. Background work is more than I ever thought. The steps it takes to set up a proper working website that until now never understood their functions. So, hang in there, check back often. Thanks for all you patience as I work through it all.
Waterfalls in order: Morgan Dam (Village Falls), Sherman Falls, Potash Kettle and the Narrows ( Cascades Of The Alhambra), Lower High Falls, Upper High Falls, Mill Dam Falls (Upper Falls Or Squires Falls), and Hydro Dam and Falls.
Directions: From I-90, in Utica, Take exit 31 to the right towards I-790/Rt-8/Rt-12/Utica and drive for .8 miles. Take the Genesee Street North ramp to the right towards Rt-5/Rt-8/Rt-12/Rt-49/I-790 W/Watertown/Rome and drive for .4 miles. Keep left onto Trenton Road and drive for 1.6 miles. Continue on Cr-91 N towards Rt-12/Glass Factory Road and drive for .3 miles. Take the Rt-8 N/Rt-12 N ramp to the right and drive for 8.9 miles. Turn right onto Highway 28 and drive for .8 miles. Keep left onto Trenton Falls Road and drive for 1.2 miles, which takes you to the parking area. Parking area: Trenton Falls Rd N43.27489 W75.15850 The Primary trail (stone dust) is approximately 1 mile long. The secondary trails (wood mulch) follows along the gorge.
Listed in the order which the waterfalls will be seen: Morgan Dam at Trenton Falls Aka Village Falls
Upper High Falls at Trenton Falls 5-11-2014, 10-6-2012, 10-7-2006
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TRENTON HIGH FALLS, ONEIDA COUNTY, CENTRAL, NEW YORK, 5-11-2014, 10-6-2012, 10-7-2006
The current trail stops here, back in 2006 I was thankful I had the opportunity to go to its end. Mill Dam Falls At Trenton Falls Aka Upper Falls Or Squires Falls
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TRENTON FALLS HYDRO DAM, ONEIDA COUNTY, CENTRAL, NEW YORK 10-07-2006
I am still trying to narrow down exactly what section or falls the following are referred to historical. Bridal Veil Falls at Trenton Falls Suydam Falls at Trenton Falls
Frenchville Gorge – 6 Waterfalls and small cascades
AKA:
Frenchville Gorge Waterfalls
Location:
Western Twn
First Visit:
10/11/2015
Region:
Central
County:
Oneida
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Digthefalls
Nearest Intersection:
Hwy 274 and Long Shore Rd
Directions:
From I-90 W, in Westmoreland, Take exit 32 to the right towards Rt-233/Westmoreland/Rome and drive for .7 miles. Turn right onto Cider Street and drive for .1 miles. Turn right onto Highway 233 and drive for 5.7 miles. Take the Rt-49 W/Rt-69 W/Rt-365 W ramp to the left and drive for .4 miles. Take the Rt-49 W/Rt-69 W ramp to the right towards Rt-26 N/Rt-46/Downtown Rome and drive for 1.3 miles. Keep right onto Road and drive for 3.3 miles. Keep right onto Rome Westernville Road and drive for 7.2 miles. Turn right onto Highway 274 and drive for .2 miles. Stop 1 Wells Creek Parking (The falls will be on the right hand side of the road.) Continue on Highway 274 for .4 miles. Stop 2 Gifford Creek falls on aka Frenchville Gorge Parking (The falls will be on the right hand side of the road.) Continue on Highway 274 for .2 miles.Stop 3 Gulf Creek/Big Brook Parking (The falls will be on the right hand side of the road.) Continue on Highway 274 for .3 miles. Stop 4 Big Brook Parking (The falls are on both sides of the road.) Continue on Highway 274 for .3 miles. Stop 5 Big Brook Parking (The falls are on both sides of the road.)
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