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Taylorville Whitewater Section Lewis County, NY 9/7/2015

Taylorville Whitewater Section Lewis County, NY 9/7/2015

Taylorville Whitewater Section Lewis County, NY 9/7/2015
The map below shows a good portion of the route that I had tracked.

This is where we parked, which was the start point of the tracking. (Note: We did not go to the end of Double Eddy Road to park, as there was no room to park at the time) From there we took the trail which comes out to the bottom of the second falls.

Parking

Above alternate parking

Trail

Above is the trail

When we got to the end of the trail we wanted to start from the put in at the first dam. The trail length is less then .1 mile.

Taylorville Dam aka Taylorville Falls

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Above the Put In

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(Above) Looking downstream from the small walk bridge at the Put In

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This is the second dam. Taylorville Lower Falls

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The 2 dams combine and flow into a section called the Beaverator IV-Rapids

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In the photo above I tried capturing one of the guys coming thru, the next guy went under but came out okay.

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Above shows the section to the right of the second dam, viewed from the main trail.

Approaching the top of the Great White Slide Section

(Above) We are approaching the top of the Great White Slide Section. The following photos are of the Great White Slide area.

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The following photos were taken down along the trail to where there was a picnic table. Note: In the photo above, where the tree line is at back end of photo is where the picnic area is.) Just continue down the trail from the bottom of the Great White Slide.

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(Above) This is the trail viewed from the picnic area.

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The next set of photos are taken at the picnic area. This section I believe is the Dogleg III Rapids and Mindscrambler III Rapids section. I took photos from the top, and then we walked around further down to get some lower views.

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It was at this point we back tracked and went to our vehicle and drove down to the take out on Taylorville Road. Which is at the power plant. Silly me also thought I was still tracking, BUT did not turn it back on, so I will do my best to detail.

To view the Take Out section, and to view the Powerline Boof IV Rapids Section from the bottom. From the parking area you will walk through the gate and continue straight ahead following the small path to the river.

This is on your right before going through the gate. You will have the power plant on your left, the river straight ahead and then if you go right before the fence line the short graveled road leads to the canoe boat launch area.

(Above) This is on your right before going through the gate. You will have the power plant on your left, the river straight ahead and then if you go right before the fence line the short graveled road leads to the canoe boat launch area.

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The next set of photos are taken at the Take Out site.

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The next set of photos are also taken from the Take Out section looking upstream towards Powerline Boof IV Rapids Section.

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From here we back tracked back towards the parking area. When you reach the gate, turn and walk right along the fence line and follow the penstock a short distance. You will see a small path that leads again back to the river. The following photo is a visual from where I was standing at the trail that leads down to the river, and I am looking back up towards the parking area.

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These photos are of the Powerline Boof IV Rapids Section

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To explore this whole section from start to finish took us about 2 1/2 hours. For actual walking distance in both areas maybe about 1 1/2 miles.

Lewis County Waterfall Trip on 6-7-2015 part 2

Lewis County Waterfall Trip on 6-7-2015 part 2

This is a roadside waterfall, most likely best seen in the spring or fall.

MARTINSBURG FALLS

This next set of photos were taken at different areas along Gomer Hill Road. We had meant to be on the next road over. Good thing! All of it are roadside views only.

MILL CREEK falls on (GOMER HILL ROAD)

This next one is not really considered a fall, and currently I find no name for it. Roadside only from the bridge.

MILL CREEK (SILVER CREEK) falls on (CEMETERY ROAD)

BOTH MOORES FALLS AND SILVER CREEK FALLS ARE LOCATED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. THE HOME OWNER GRANTED ME PERMISSION TO ACCESS THIS WATERFALL AND ANOTHER ONE ON THEIR PROPERTY. THE HOME OWNER ALSO REQUESTED THAT I POST ABSOLUTELY NO INFORMATION ON THE LOCATION, BUT DID GRANT ME PERMISSION TO POST THE PHOTO. I WAS ALSO ASKED IF ANY RESOURCES OUT THERE HAD POSTED INFORMATION TO THIS LOCATION TO PLEASE REMOVE IT. THE HOMEOWNER STATED THEY HAVE BEEN HAVING TROUBLE WITH FOLKS TRESPASSING, HAVING CAMP FIRES, AND EVEN TRYING TO CAMP, AS WELL AS LEAVING GARBAGE. THIS HAS LEAD TO THERE DECISION TO PRIVACY. PLEASE RESPECT HOME OWNERS. THE HOME OWNER ALSO STATED THAT, LIKE ME, IF WE STOP AND KNOCK AND ASK…..YOU MAYBE GRANTED!!

MY MAPS SHOW THE STREAM AS MILL CREEK, RESOURCES HAVE IT LISTED AS SILVER CREEK.

MOORES FALLS

SILVER CREEK FALLS (MILL CREEK)

This next one, the story for this! We wasted so much time. If you ever traveled in this area you would understand. We drove over 8 miles on this dirt road and totally by passed the locations we were looking for. Fact was we could not find actual trail starts and kept going. Needless to say driving all the way to the end and had to turn around and back track the 8 miles. It would be nice if there was any sign stating DEAD END road!! Anyways, right at the end was a turn around and this was there.

OTTER CREEK falls on (PARTRIDGEVILLE ROAD)

Talcottville Falls was a revisit for me. The last time I was here it was in the winter. What a difference. That and this time could see the trail down in.

Tracks for Talcottville Falls on Wikiloc

TALCOTTVILLE FALLS aka SUGAR RIVER FALLS

This is also a re visit. I had did a post on this earlier I believe. A well known attraction. This time I went in from the northern end and took the south trail in.

Tracks for Whetstone Creek Falls on Wikiloc

WHETSTONE CREEK FALLS

Lewis County Waterfall Trip on 6-7-2015 part 1

Lewis County Waterfall Trip on 6-7-2015 part 1

Lewis County Waterfall Trip on 6-7-2015 part 1

From the intersection of highway 12 and glenfield road, drive .2 Miles east on glenfield road. You will come to an intersection of main street. Turn left onto main street and drive .2 Miles to a right onto grieg road. Drive .5 Miles on grieg road to a left onto otter creek road. Drive 1.5 Miles on otter creek road to the intersection of pine grove road. Turn left here onto pine grove road and drive 1.4 Miles. Where rudd road is on your right. Turn onto rudd road and drive .3 Miles to the end where the bridge is out. This is the take out spot for the whitewater rafters.

The trail is fairly easy and is .5 mile round trip on the west side trail. The falls below the bridge is only a few hundred yards and also can be viewed from the bridge.

Additional Resources

EASTERN NY ALL OUTDOORS ATLAS AND FIELD GUIDE

From the American Whitewater Rafting Route: Bradish Road to Old Pine Grove Road

Wikiloc tracks for The Independence River Falls

Parking and Trail head.

INDEPENDENCE RIVER FALLS

Photos taken here also include the Bridge Boof IV Rapids, and Fat Lady IV Rapids

I believe by the photos, that the Bridge Boof IV Rapids may also be the same as Hidden Falls

RUDD ROAD FALLS on INDEPENDENCE RIVER aka HIDDEN FALLS

Northern New York Waterfalls

 

BRIDGE BOOF IV-RAPIDS on INDEPENDENCE RIVER

FAT LADY IV-RAPIDS on INDEPENDENCE RIVER

Fat Lady is located in the section below the Independence River Falls. The photos are included under the Independence River Falls.

The Wall IV Rapids and the Independence river (falls on) are located downstream from the bridge. I firmly believe I had viewed the latter from the other road, as can see by the tracking.

THE WALL IV-RAPIDS on INDEPENDENCE RIVER

INDEPENDENCE RIVER falls on

This section are the photos I had taken when we took the trail on the west side of the river, going as far as we could just below the dam. Another trip is planned to this location taken the trail on the east side to go further upstream for the other falls listed here.

Lewis County Waterfall Road Trip on 5-23-2015

Lewis County Waterfall Road Trip on 5-23-2015

Lewis County Waterfall Road Trip on 5-23-2015

INMAN GULF RAINBOW FALLS

Tracking on Wikiloc for Inman Gulf

THE TRAIL IS APPROXIMATELY 1 MILE TO THE RAINBOW FALLS OVERLOOK N43.83144 W75.83506. THE TRAIL ITSELF IS RELATIVELY EASY AND THERE ARE SIGNS ALONG THE WAY.

KINGS FALLS aka DEER RIVER FALLS

Tracking on Wikiloc for Kings Falls Trail

This is an easy walk on a graveled road. It is approximately 1.8 mile round trip.

HIGH FALLS (COPENHAGEN)

Every time I am in this area I try and see about access. Will continue to do so until I get photos.

COPENHAGEN FALLS

This is a small roadside waterfall.

BLANCHARD CREEK FALLS aka KNICKERDOCKER FALLS

A return to this location is planned. We had a hard time finding where the trail was, or to get permission.

Stone Valley Cooperative Recreation Area Road Trip 5-23-2015

Stone Valley Cooperative Recreation Area Road Trip 5-23-2015

Stone Valley Cooperative Recreation Area Road Trip 5-23-2015

This took me some time to put together. These locations are now published. Click on the links for more information.

The following links are great resources

The Stone Valley Trail, Colton, NY

American Whitewater Stone Valley: Colton to Brown’s Bridge

Tracking on Wikiloc for Stone Valley Trail

STONE VALLEY TRAIL with WATERFALLS

This is the parking area to the start of the trail. Also the put-in for the whitewater rafters.

From the parking area, there is a small trail on the left side that leads down to the dam and the top of Colton Falls.

COLTON DAM (STONEY VALLEY TRAIL)

On the trail you will come to a sign in register. This area is referred to as the “Whitewater Excitement”

COLTON FALLS 5.0 (STONEY VALLEY TRAIL)

Tannery Ledges is .2 miles down from the dam.

TANNERY LEDGES IV (STONEY VALLEY TRAIL)

At 0.4 miles you come to the Mushroom Ledges. This area is referred to as the “Bedrock”

MUSHROOM LEDGES III (STONEY VALLEY TRAIL)

At 0.5 miles you come to the Narrows

THE NARROWS (STONEY VALLEY TRAIL)

At 0.8 miles you come to the Tubs

THE TUBS (STONEY VALLEY TRAIL)

At 0.9 miles you come to the Island Falls

ISLAND FALLS 5.0 (STONEY VALLEY TRAIL)

At 1.0 mile you come to the 200 Proof Rapids

200 PROOF IV (STONEY VALLEY TRAIL)

Lucy’s Hole is also referred to as “The Gut” This is located in the area called the “High Terrace”

LUCYS HOLE (STONEY VALLEY TRAIL)

O’malley Brook overlook is in the area called “Cathedral Grove”

OMALLEY BROOK FALLS (STONEY VALLEY TRAIL) 

Stone Valley Trail Waterfalls (10 Named Waterfalls and Dam)

Stone Valley Trail Waterfalls (10 Named Waterfalls and Dam)

Stone Valley Trail Waterfalls (10 Named Waterfalls and Dam)
Stone Valley Whitewater Route
St. Lawrence County, Colton Town

Stream or River: Raquette River flows into the St Lawrence River

Date Visited: 5/23/2015
 
The waterfalls along this trail in order are, Colton Dam, Colton Falls 5.0, Tannery Ledges IV, Mushroom Ledges III, The Narrows, The Tubs, Island Falls 5.0, 200 Proof IV, Lucy’s Hole, and O’malley Brook Falls
Resources Used:
Stone Valley Colton to Brown’s Bridge
Stone Valley Trail Map
The Stone Valley Cooperative Recreational Area
Eastern NY All Outdoors Atlas and Field Guide Publication 2008 pg 92 B1
World Waterfall Database

I Love New York, St Lawrence County Waterfalls Guide,
Explore Our Great Outdoors, St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce.
Adirondack Great Walks & Day Hikes A Guide to paths less taken in the Northeast’s last great wilderness. You can download or request brochures here
Directions:
From US 11 and Highway 345 and Clarkson Avenue in Potsdam, Get on Maple Street and drive east for 23 ft. Turn right onto Clarkson Ave for 4.3 miles. Turn right onto Highway 56 and drive for 4.7 miles. Turn left onto Main Street and drive for .2 miles. Turn left onto Riverside Drive and drive for .2 miles. Which brings you to the parking area.
 Trail Description:
7.5 mile loop or 3.2 miles one-way, easy to moderate
Informational plaques are located at various points on the trails. Riverside trails are indicated by blue tree markers, access trails by dark red, and county trails by yellow markers.

For additional information click on the following links
Colton Dam

Colton Falls
Tannery Ledges
Mushroom Ledges
The Narrows aka Horseshoes Falls
The Tubs
Island Falls
Da-falls Left of Island “Particle Accelerator” Right of Island

200 Proof IV
Lucy’s Hole
O’malley Brook Falls

I have recorded the tracks for the and can be viewed and downloaded, click on the following link.
Wikiloc Stone Valley Trail

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Waterfall locations now published for Ononadaga, Chenango and Oneida Counties 6-3-2015

Waterfall locations now published for Ononadaga, Chenango and Oneida Counties 6-3-2015

Waterfall locations now published for Ononadaga, Chenango and Oneida Counties 6-3-2015
The following waterfall locations are from our road trips on 4-29-2015, 4-26-2015, 4-5-2015, and 4-19-2015

BRICKYARD FALLS Ononada County, New York

CEDAR BAY PARK Ononada County, New York

CENTER BROOK (falls on) Chenango County, New York

COYE ROAD FALLS Ononada County, New York

DUNLAPS FALLS Ononada County, New York

GRIST MILL PARK Ononada County, New York

GUPPY FALLS Ononada County, New York

HIGHWAY 174 FALLS ON Ononada County, New York

JAMESVILLE QUARRY DAM Ononada County, New York

JAMESVILLE RESERVOIR DAM Ononada County, New York

MOHAWK RIVER FALLS ON Oneida County, New York

The following locations have been updated

BAKERS FALLS (LANSING KILL) Oneida County, New York

LANSING KILL FALLS Oneida County, New York

PRATTS FALLS Ononada County, New York

OLD DAM FALLS Ononada County, New York

OXBOW FALLS Madison County, New York

PIXLEY FALLS Oneida County, New York

Road trip to Hamilton County New York area now published 5-10-2015

Road trip to Hamilton County New York area now published 5-10-2015

Road trip to Hamilton County New York area now published 5-10-2015
THESE ARE FROM OUR ROAD TRIP ON 5-10-2015

ALGONQUIN HYDRO DAM   Hamilton County, New York

AUGER FALLS  Hamilton County, New York

AUSTIN FALLS  Hamilton County, New York

BEECHER CREEK FALLS  Saratoga County, New York

BEECHER CREEK FALLS 2  Saratoga County, New York

CHRISTINE FALLS  Hamilton County, New York

GRIFFEN FALLS  Hamilton County, New York

JIMMY CREEK EAST LOWER FALLS  Hamilton County, New York

JIMMY CREEK WEST FALLS  Hamilton County, New York

RIVER ROAD (FALLS ON) NORTHVILLE  Hamilton County, New York

SACANDAGA RIVER FALLS ON  Hamilton County, New York

WHISKY BROOK FALLS  Hamilton County, New York

 

 

Jamesville Reservoir Dam And Falls, Onondaga County New York 4-5-2015

Jamesville Reservoir Dam And Falls, Onondaga County New York 4-5-2015

Jamesville Reservoir Dam And Falls, Onondaga County New York 4-5-2015
BOTH ARE LOCATED IN JAMESVILLE, NEW YORK. INFORMATION NOT YET POSTED.

JAMESVILLE RESERVOIR DAM AND FALLS

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I CALLED THIS ONE JAMESVILLE QUARRY DAM, AS THAT WAS THE LOCATION. I WAS ACTUALLY LOOKING FOR AN ACTUAL WATERFALL IN THE SAME GENERAL LOCATION.

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THIS PHOTO IS TAKEN ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE ROAD. GOOGLE IMAGERY SHOWED FALLS DOWN AROUND THAT CORNER BUT I COULD NOT FIGURE WHERE TO GET IN THERE.

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A Couple Of Roadside Falls, Oneida County, New York 4-19-2015

A Couple Of Roadside Falls, Oneida County, New York 4-19-2015

A Couple Of Roadside Falls, Oneida County, New York 4-19-2015
The first photo is on the mohawk river and flows into lansing kill. The second photo is most likely a seasonal one, as my maps are not showing a stream in the location. Information not yet posted.

Mohawk River, Western Twn, Oneida County, New York

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Unknown Falls, Western Twn, Oneida County, New York

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