Afraid of the dock!!
Afraid of the dock!!
My granddaughter was a little scared of the dock!
Afraid of the dock!!
My granddaughter was a little scared of the dock!
Awesome campground Black River bay.
We had a blast, and everyone should try it for yourselves.
Niagara Falls State Park
For additional information on named waterfalls in the park, see their individual pages
American Falls (Niagara Falls)
American Rapids (Niagara Falls)
Bridal Veil Falls (Niagara Falls)
Horseshoe Falls (Niagara Falls)
Horseshoe Rapids (Niagara Falls)
Whirlpool State Park-Whirlpool Rapids
Three Sisters Island Falls (Niagara Falls)
Three Sisters Island Falls-Second Sister Falls
Three Sisters Island Falls-Third Sister Falls
Three Sisters Island Falls-Green Cascade
Devils Hole State Park-Devil’s Hole Falls
Devils Hole State Park-Devils Hole Rapids
Some photos from Luna Island
Some photos from Terrapin Point
Random Niagara Falls photos
AKA: |
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Location: |
Webb Twn |
First Visit: |
6/27/2016 |
Region: |
Central |
County: |
Herkimer |
Park/Area: |
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Gps of Falls: |
N43.85042 W74.99808 |
Gps of Parking: |
N43.85105 W74.99816 |
Gps of Trailhead: |
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Trail Name/Reference to: |
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Landmark: |
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Stream/River/Watershed: |
Twitchell Creek |
Height of Falls/Type: |
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Elevation: |
1734 ft |
Level of Difficulty/Hiking Distance: |
Roadside view |
Wikiloc: |
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Whitewater Rte/Canoe Rte Map: |
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Maps: |
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Trails Websites: |
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My Resource: |
Google Imagery |
Book Resource: |
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Brochures/Travel Guides/Visitor Guides: |
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Additional Information: |
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Photos And Information I Contributed To or Posted To Other Websites: |
Digthefalls |
Nearest Intersection: |
Big Moose Rd and Woods Lake Rd |
Directions: |
From County Rte 28 and Big Moose Rd, in Eagle Bay, Get on Big Moose Rd and drive north for 5.8 miles. Turn left onto Big Moose Rd, and continue for 7.6 miles. Turn right onto Wood Lake Rd, which will be a loop road. Park off to the side and you will see the waterfall from the road. There is a gate at the beginning of Woods Lake Rd, please respect private property. |
Comments/Notes: |
There are five more waterfalls on Twitchell Creek. If anyone can help me with the access to them please contact me. N43.845556 W74.986245, N43.847463 W74.995043, N43.848699 W74.995787, N43.845819 W74.983879, N43.841484 W74.982408 |
For additional information on the one location I have please click on the following link
Twitchell Creek Falls and Cascades
AKA: |
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Location: |
Webb Twn |
First Visit: |
6/27/2016 |
Region: |
Central |
County: |
Herkimer |
Park/Area: |
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Gps of Falls: |
N43.83756 W74.89447 |
Gps of Parking: |
N43.84081 W74.89351 |
Gps of Trailhead: |
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Trail Name/Reference to: |
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Landmark: |
Twitchell Lake |
Stream/River/Watershed: |
Twitchell Creek |
Height of Falls/Type: |
total 100 ft spanned over 1/3 mile, several small cascades and 1 large cascade |
Elevation: |
2079 ft |
Level of Difficulty/Hiking Distance: |
.3 miles walking back down the road from the parking area brings you to the trail. Look for a faint pink double ribbon on a tree. It then is a couple hundred feet to the top of the large falls. |
Wikiloc: |
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Whitewater Rte/Canoe Rte Map: |
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Maps: |
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Trails Websites: |
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My Resource: |
Discover the Central Adirondacks, Four-Season Adventures in the Heart of the Northwoods, 4th Edition 2007, Barbara McMartin & Bill Ingersoll |
Book Resource: |
Discover the Central Adirondacks, Four-Season Adventures in the Heart of the Northwoods, 4th Edition 2007, Barbara McMartin & Bill Ingersoll |
Brochures/Travel Guides/Visitor Guides: |
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Additional Information: |
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Photos And Information I Contributed To or Posted To Other Websites: |
Digthefalls |
Nearest Intersection: |
Twitchell Inn Rd and Pond Trl |
Directions: |
From County Rte 28 and Big Moose Rd, in Eagle Bay, Get on Big Moose Rd and drive north for 5.8 miles. Turn left onto Big Moose Rd and drive for 1.7 miles. Turn right onto Twitchell Rd and drive 2.1 miles to parking area. |
Comments/Notes: |
As you are walking down the road you will see several small cascades and some can be seen from the road. A short scramble/bushwhack will lead you to another waterfall here N43.83862 W74.89346 Please use caution in this area. Not a good location for children. For the main waterfall, the trail is easy and short. You can continue on the trail to the base of the waterfall. It is steep in some spots, and close to the edge of the waterfall. |
For further information on this area, please click on the following links:
Twitchell Creek Falls and Cascades #1 bridge falls
Twitchell Creek Falls and Cascades #2
Twitchell Creek Falls and Cascades #3
Twitchell Creek Falls and Cascades #4 Main Falls
Twitchell Creek Falls and Cascades
Moshier Lower Falls, on the Beaver River (1 Waterfall 12 ft, and 4 Other Falls)
Moshier Falls Section, Beaver River Whitewater Route
Lewis County, Town of Watson,Adirondack Park
Date Visited: 6/28/2016
Stream or River: Beaver River flows into the Black River
Parking Areas:
Moshier Trailhead parking N43.87017 W75.13762 1501 ft
Moshier Road put in Parking only during whitewater events N43.88503 W75.10730 1653 ft
Points of Reference:
Moshier Reservoir N43.88703 W75.10820 1640 ft
Moshier Dam N43.88752 W75.10920 1635 ft
Falls N43.88358 W75.12785 1499 ft
Falls N43.88234 W75.13003 1494 ft
Falls (possible 10-12 ft falls mentioned in description on AW) N43.88038 W75.13161 1494 ft
Moshier Powerhouse/dam N43.87201 W75.13587 1449 ft
Trail marker N43.87194 W75.13778 1456 ft
Map at trailhead N43.87033 W75.13765 1492 ft
Photo Locations:
Bushwack in from trail N43.87436 W75.13593 1498 ft
Falls #1 N43.87417 W75.13596 1485 ft
Falls #2 N43.87379 W75.13604 1494 ft
Falls #3 N43.87348 W75.13620 1497 ft
Looking down at power plant N43.87327 W75.13633 1479 ft
Bottom drop before power plant N43.87305 W75.13646 1454 ft
Post marker N43.87397 W75.13698 1514 ft
Foot bridge N43.87229 W75.13767 1445 ft
Power Plant N43.87203 W75.13716 1444 ft
For more information please click on the highlighted links
Moshier Lower Falls #1 N43.87417 W75.13596 1485 ft
Moshier Lower Falls #2 N43.87379 W75.13604 1494 ft
Moshier Lower Falls #3 N43.87348 W75.13620 1497 ft
Moshier Lower Falls #4 N43.87305 W75.13646 1454 ft
Moshier Lower Falls #5
I have recorded the tracks for the Moshier Falls section and trail which can be viewed and downloaded, click on the following link.
Wikiloc Beaver River Whitewater Route Moshier Falls Section
Shallow Pond Outlet – 3 Waterfalls
AKA: |
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Location: |
Webb Twn |
First Visit: |
6/25/2016 |
Region: |
Central |
County: |
Herkimer |
Park/Area: |
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Gps of Falls: |
N43.91938 W75.03960 |
Gps of Parking: |
N43.89661 W75.05433 |
Gps of Trailhead: |
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Trail Name/Reference to: |
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Landmark: |
2.0 miles one way .3 miles up from Kettle hole |
Stream/River/Watershed: |
Shallow Pond Outlet |
Height of Falls/Type: |
12 ft, first 2 falls are a series of twisting ledges, #3 upper most cascade drops 12 ft |
Elevation: |
1927 ft |
Level of Difficulty/Hiking Distance: |
2.0 miles one way |
Wikiloc: |
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Whitewater Rte/Canoe Rte Map: |
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Maps: |
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Trails Websites: |
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My Resource: |
Discover the Northwestern Adirondacks, Four-Season Guide to the Oswegatchie Wilderness, 3rd Edition 2007, Barbara McMartin & Bill Ingersoll |
Book Resource: |
Discover the Northwestern Adirondacks, Four-Season Guide to the Oswegatchie Wilderness, 3rd Edition 2007, Barbara McMartin & Bill Ingersoll |
Brochures/Travel Guides/Visitor Guides: |
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Additional Information: |
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Photos And Information I Contributed To or Posted To Other Websites: |
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Nearest Intersection: |
Necessary Dam Rd and Stillwater Rd |
Directions: |
From County Rte 28 and Big Moose Rd, in Eagle Bay, Get on Big Moose Rd and drive north for 5.8 miles. Turn left onto Big Moose Rd and drive for 11.7 miles. Turn right onto Stillwater Rd, and drive .4 miles. Turn left onto Necessary Dam Rd and drive 1.2 miles to parking area for trailhead. |
Comments/Notes: |
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For additional information please click on the following links
Shallow Pond Falls #1
Shallow Pond Falls #2
Shallow Pond Falls #3
Kettle Hole Falls, Shallow Pond Outlet Falls, Stillwater-Wikiloc
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Location: |
Stark Twn |
First Visit: |
5/30/2016 |
Region: |
Central |
County: |
Herkimer |
Park/Area: |
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Gps of Falls: |
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Gps of Parking: |
N42.94244 W74.82590 |
Gps of Trailhead: |
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Trail Name/Reference to: |
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Landmark: |
There is a gate, and enough room for maybe 2 cars to park. |
Stream/River/Watershed: |
Ohisa Creek |
Height of Falls/Type: |
15 ft, 10 ft, 80 ft, Cascades, Ledges, Slides, Freefall |
Elevation: |
881 ft to 1293 ft |
Level of Difficulty/Hiking Distance: |
This is a moderate to difficult hike. Give yourself at least 2 hours. You will be walking the stream bed most completely all the way. Use caution as it is slippery and dangerous in spots. |
Wikiloc: |
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Whitewater Rte/Canoe Rte Map: |
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Maps: |
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Trails Websites: |
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Book Resource: |
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Brochures/Travel Guides/Visitor Guides: |
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Additional Information: |
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Photos And Information I Contributed To or Posted To Other Websites: |
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Nearest Intersection: |
Hwy 168 and Fiery Hill Rd and Cramers Cors Rd |
Directions: |
From the intersection of Hwy 5 and Hwy 167, in Little Falls, Get on Hwy 167 and drive south for 2.0 miles. Bear left onto Hwy 167. Turn left onto Hwy 5s. Turn right onto Hwy 167 and drive for 2.2 miles. Keep left onto Newville Rd and drive for 0.2 miles. Bear left onto Newville Rd and drive for 1.8 miles. Turn right onto Newville Rd and drive for 0.3 miles. Turn right onto Johnny Cake Rd and drive for 1.0 miles. Turn left onto Travis Rd and drive for 1.7 miles. Turn left onto Hwy 168 and drive for 1.6 miles. |
Comments/Notes: |
From the gate by the roadside, you will see a worn path to the left that leads straight down to the creek bed. Follow the creek up until its end at the 80 ft waterfall. Keep in mind that electronic devices, cell phones, satellite may not work. Ours did not, even wikiloc did not track!! |
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