I searched the boards, but didn't find anything for this massive looking falls.
Inman Gulf, Rainbow Falls, Jefferson County
It's the 7th hike listed.
http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/87264.html
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You can find more information on this hike on: " cnyhiking.com ". And their is a video on it, with a view of Rainbow falls from across the gorge.
here is the link:
http://cnyhiking.com/InmanGulfLoop.htm
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here is the link:
http://cnyhiking.com/InmanGulfLoop.htm
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Hello -
I don't believe you have Spruce Creek Falls on your list. It is a small waterfall in the town of Salisbury Center, a little po-dunk town just off the NYS Thruway north of Utica.
The creek has a covered bridge from 1875 and is a delightful little park with picnic tables. I highly recommend visiting if you are on the Thruway going past Utica. It's a nice stop off to break up a long drive, have some lunch and enjoy the falls and covered bridge.
Here some more info about the falls.
https://digthefalls.com/knwbase/spruce-creek-falls/
I don't believe you have Spruce Creek Falls on your list. It is a small waterfall in the town of Salisbury Center, a little po-dunk town just off the NYS Thruway north of Utica.
The creek has a covered bridge from 1875 and is a delightful little park with picnic tables. I highly recommend visiting if you are on the Thruway going past Utica. It's a nice stop off to break up a long drive, have some lunch and enjoy the falls and covered bridge.
Here some more info about the falls.
https://digthefalls.com/knwbase/spruce-creek-falls/
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Saturday, July 29th, 2017 - went to Wolcott Falls. Do you have that listed on your list?
There is a little park called Wolcott Falls park where they are located. Very easy trail - about .2 mile or so.
Here's a photo of the falls:
There is a little park called Wolcott Falls park where they are located. Very easy trail - about .2 mile or so.
Here's a photo of the falls:
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Hiya! So, I visited Delphi Falls yesterday for the first time (very cool). When I got home, I started googling the history of the town and the falls - interesting! I also starting looking on Google Earth and found some falls on the same Limestone Creek not too far away in New Woodstock. However, a google search provided nothing. Here are a few pics (this is solely from Google Earth, I have-not tried accessing these on my own, as I'm assuming it's private property.) Anyone know anything about these?
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This falls was is now open to public. And there is actually two falls in there. Lower falls and an upper falls too.
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