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Russell Brook Falls, Delaware County, New York

Delaware Wild Forest, Russell Brook – 2 Waterfalls

Delaware Wild Forest, Russell Brook – 2 Waterfalls

Delaware Wild Forest, Russell Brook – 2 Waterfalls

Location:
Colchester Twn
First Visit:
8/10/2014
Region:
Central
County:
Delaware
Park/Area:
Delaware Wild Forest
Gps of Falls:
N41.99573 W74.93966
Gps of Parking:
N41.99412 W74.94092
Landmark:
Mud Pond & Trout Pond Hiking Trail and Campgrounds
Stream/River/Watershed:
Russell Brook
Height of Falls/Type:
30 ft, 10 ft
Elevation:
1800 ft
Level of Difficulty/Hiking Distance:
.1 Miles
My Resource:
Eastern New York all outdoors Atlas & Field Guide Publication 2008
Book Resource:
Catskill Region Waterfall Guide “Cool Cascades Of The Catskills & Shawangunks” By Russell Dunn 2004
Additional Information:
World Waterfall Database
Nearest Intersection:
Russell Brook Rd And Morton Rd
Directions:
From Hwy 17 W in Roscoe, Take exit 94 to the right towards Rt-206/Roscoe/Walton. Turn left onto Old Rt-17 and drive for .5 miles. Turn left onto Old Rt-17 and drive for 2 miles. Turn right onto Horse Brook Rd and drive for 2 miles. Turn left onto Morton Hill Rd and drive for 1.6 miles.
Comments/Notes:
When you are parked, the trail information will be to the left. Take the trail to the right of the sign and go right down the short trail. The trail to the bridge is very easy. Cross the bridge and follow the trail to the right again. You will see a small trail off to the right that leads to the base of the falls. For the upper view of the falls park on the roadside before you get to the actual parking area. Use extreme caution when viewing from the topside

For additional information please click on the following links:
Russell Brook Falls
Russell Brook Upper Falls

Spruce Creek Falls, Herkimer County, New York State

Spruce Creek Falls, Herkimer County, New York

Spruce Creek Falls, Herkimer County, New York

Spruce Creek Falls, Herkimer County, New York

AKA:
Ellwells Falls
Location:
Salisbury Twn
First Visit:
1/13/2013
Region:
Central
County:
Herkimer
Gps of Falls:
N43.14029 W74.78698
Gps of Parking:
N43.14088 W74.78776
Landmark:
1857 Salisbury Center Covered Bridge
Stream/River/Watershed:
Spruce Creek
Height of Falls/Type:
10 ft, Slide
Elevation:
1025 ft
Level of Difficulty/Hiking Distance:
Short
Whitewater Rte/Canoe Rte Map:
My Resource:
Mohawk Region Waterfall Guide “From the Capital District to Cooperstown & Syracuse” By Russell Dunn 2007
Book Resource:
Mohawk Region Waterfall Guide “From the Capital District to Cooperstown & Syracuse” By Russell Dunn 2007
Photos And Information I Contributed To or Posted To Other Websites:
Northern New York Waterfalls
Nearest Intersection:
Hwy 29 and Fairview Rd
Directions:
From I-90 W, at Indian Castle, Take exit 29A to the right onto Rt-169 towards Little Falls/Dolgeville and drive for 2.7 miles. Turn right onto Hwy 167 E and drive for .4 miles. Turn left onto Hwy 167 and drive for 7.6 miles. Turn right onto Helmer Ave N and drive for 2.3 miles. Turn left onto Kingsley Rd for 519 ft, and park beside the road before the bridge. Spruce Creek Lower Falls Parking. Continue on Kingsley Rd and drive for .1 miles. Turn right onto Fairview Rd and drive for .1 miles. This will bring you to the parking area on the west side of the covered bridge. Spruce Creek Upper Falls Parking
Comments/Notes:
This bridge in Salisbury Center, carries Fairview Rd over Spruce Creek. It is a 50 foot span Kingpost with an Arch, built in 1875. National Register of Historic Places Date: June 19, 1972

For additional information on the 2 locations here please click on the following links:
Spruce Creek Upper Falls
Spruce Creek Lower Falls

Faville Main Falls

Faville Falls – 3 Waterfalls

Faville Falls – 3 Waterfalls

Faville Falls – 3 Waterfalls

AKA:
Faville’s Falls
Location:
Manheim Twn
First Visit:
3/30/2013
Region:
Central
County:
Herkimer
Gps of Falls:
N43.10452 W74.80547
Gps of Parking:
N43.10535 W74.80650
Landmark:
A Small Park Metal Footbridge
Stream/River/Watershed:
Ransome Creek/Gillette Creek
Height of Falls/Type:
By Rd 25 ft Upper 10 ft Lower 20 ft, Drop Slide Cascade
Elevation:
939 ft to 928 ft
Level of Difficulty/Hiking Distance:
About .4 Miles Roundtrip
My Resource:
Mohawk Region Waterfall Guide “From the Capital District to Cooperstown & Syracuse” By Russell Dunn 2007
Book Resource:
Mohawk Region Waterfall Guide “From the Capital District to Cooperstown & Syracuse” By Russell Dunn 2007
Photos And Information I Contributed To or Posted To Other Websites:
Northern New York Waterfalls, Digthefalls
Nearest Intersection:
Spencer-Peckville St and Lyons Rd
Directions:
From I-90 W, at Indian Castle, Take exit 29A to the right onto Rt-169 towards Little Falls/Dolgeville and drive for 2.7 miles. Turn right onto Hwy 167 E and drive for .4 miles. Turn left onto Hwy 167 and drive for 5.4 miles. Bear left onto Lyon Rd and drive for .9 miles. Turn left onto Peckville Rd and drive for .7 miles.
Comments/Notes:
From the parking area you can see the bridge. Cross over and follow the trail being careful as the trail is no longer maintained. There are a few sections of falls here, starting up by the road, continuing down to the largest set of falls.

For additional information please click on the following links:
Faville Falls #1
Faville Falls #2
Faville Falls, Main Falls

Faville Falls, Herkimer County, New York State

Faville Falls, Herkimer County, New York State

Farrington Rd Falls, Herkimer County, New York

Farrington Road, falls on (5 Waterfalls)

Farrington Road, falls on (5 Waterfalls)

Farrington Road, falls on (5 Waterfalls)

AKA:
Wolf Hollow Falls
Location:
Fairfield Twn
First Visit:
1/13/2013
Region:
Central
County:
Herkimer
Gps of Parking:
N43.16482 W74.98143
Landmark:
Small Bridge
Stream/River/Watershed:
City Brook/Wolf Hollow Creek
Height of Falls/Type:
15 ft, Step
Elevation:
825 ft
Level of Difficulty/Hiking Distance:
Roadside
My Resource:
I Found This Just Driving Around
Additional Information:
Russell Dunn
Photos And Information I Contributed To or Posted To Other Websites:
Northern New York Waterfalls, Digthefalls
Nearest Intersection:
Farrington Rd and Castle Rd
Directions:
From I-90 W, at Indian Castle, Take exit 29A to the right onto Rt-169 towards Little Falls/Dolgeville and drive for 2.7 miles. Turn left onto Hwy 167 W and drive for .7 miles. Turn right onto S Ann St and drive for .3 miles. Turn left onto W Monroe St and drive for 10.8 miles. Turn right onto Castle Rd and drive for .2 miles. Keep left onto Old City Rd and drive for .2 miles. Which comes to a dead end at the bridge. Old City Rd Falls Parking From here turn around and get back on Castle Rd (turning left off of Old City Rd) and drive for .3 miles. Turn left onto Farrington Rd. You will immediately see the bridge over the creek. Park anywhere here before or after the bridge. Farrington Rd Falls Parking From here turn back around and turn left onto Castle Rd and drive for .5 miles. High Falls (Middleville) aka Wolf Hollow Creek Falls Parking Park here on the side of the road. The falls will be on your left.
Comments/Notes:
Park on the roadside just after the bridge. There is a small herd path that leads right up to the falls. Farther upstream there are more falls. I had named the next one up, Upper Falls. Google imagery shows 5 sections of falls in this area, and before you would be at the location for High Falls (Middleville). Falls 3 N43.16493 W74.97863 Falls 4 N43.16493 W74.97787 Falls 5 N43.16503 W74.97681

For additional information on two of the locations please click on the following links:
Farrington Rd, falls on #1
Farrington Rd, falls on #2

Farrington Rd Falls, Herkimer County, New York

Farrington Rd Falls, Herkimer County, New York

Diamond Hill Falls, Herkimer County

Diamond Hill Falls, Herkimer County, New York

Diamond Hill Falls, Herkimer County, New York

Diamond Hill Falls, Herkimer County, New York
Diamond Hill Falls (Upper and Lower)
County: Herkimer
Location: Salisbury Twn
First Visit: 1/13/2013
Stream/River/Watershed: Spruce Creek

Diamond Hill Falls, Herkimer County

Diamond Hill Falls, Herkimer County

For additional information please click on the following links:
Diamond Hill Lower Falls
Diamond Hill Upper Falls