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Montville Falls / Decker Creek Falls - Cayuga County

Postby Matt » Tue Jul 03, 2007 12:25 am

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Re: Montville Falls - Cayuga County

Postby mbroughton02 » Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:45 pm

The falls are awesome, but the property owner at the Mill is a real prick. He would not let us walk up the creek, which runs adjacent to his property, and he definitely does not let people park at the mill described here any more.

Instead, continue east on 38A and turn left into Indian Mound Cemetery. Follow the signs to Section 9 (SEC 9) and park on the right side of the road, just past the white SEC 9 marker. If you go back behind the large C.A. PARKER tombstone (the biggest one in the section), you can find your way down to the creek. It is very steep so wear good boots.

Once at the creek, go upstream about a half a mile to the Montville Falls. Definitely don't go downstream from the cemetary, or you end up on Mr. Grumpy's land. He yelled at me twice because I headed the wrong direction the second time :-(
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Re: Montville Falls - Cayuga County

Postby Matt » Wed Jul 15, 2009 9:02 am

Thanks for the info and welcome to the community!
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Re: Montville Falls - Cayuga County

Postby champy1013 » Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:03 am

hmmm, i think that creek has public fishing rights so i dunno if he can do that
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Re: Montville Falls - Cayuga County

Postby philbo » Mon Nov 30, 2009 12:12 pm

hello all,

I have to agree with a previous poster in regards to access to this falls. Best park in the cemetary and hike into the woods towards the gorge. Once along the rim head upstream, there is a path in the woods. You can follow this until you get to a point along the rim where there is an outcropping projecting into the gorge which gives you a great view of the falls. But before one gets to this outcropping, which is almost in the backyards of some houses, there is a trail that heads down the hill. Its an easy climb down (nothing like Angel Falls!) and a bit of a tricky walk up to the base of montville Falls if you don't want wet feet.

The double waterfalls we found up Decker Creek which runs into Dresserville creek is well worth going to see. Very pretty hike but not for the average hiker, prepared to get wet feet!
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Re: Montville Falls - Cayuga County

Postby spec » Mon Nov 30, 2009 1:28 pm

This is on my list of hikes/climbs for next year. I definitely appreciate all the info posted here regarding access to the creek and falls. It'll make the trip much more enjoyable to avoid dealing with an angry mill owner, although the story won't be as colorful without his participation! ;)
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Re: Montville Falls / Decker Creek Falls - Cayuga County

Postby bremer » Wed Jun 16, 2010 6:18 pm

I was at Montville Falls this past weekend taking photos and an older guy came up behind me. He basically wanted to let me know that I was on his property but that photography and swimming were fine as long as I didnt climb the banks or go upstream. He actually has an overlook where he can look down to see if anyone is around. We talked about his trash problem ( LOTS of beer cans) and he said he'd recently had people in a fight get hit with class bottles. He said he knew I wasn't "one of those people" and to enjoy myself. He also said it was ok with him to go up Decker Creek. I was a bit suprised/greatful as I expected that he'd ask to me leave when I first saw him. The hillside to the south of Decker creek is posted for a bit above the 1st falls but I don't see any reason not to go up the creek. Of course all of montville/decker creek is private property so be careful and pick-up trash (there were also cans along decker creek).

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Re: Montville Falls / Decker Creek Falls - Cayuga County

Postby cbobcat49 » Wed Jun 16, 2010 6:23 pm

beautiful shots!
In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks. ~John Muir
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Re: Montville Falls / Decker Creek Falls - Cayuga County

Postby hobkyl » Wed Jun 16, 2010 7:38 pm

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Re: Montville Falls / Decker Creek Falls - Cayuga County

Postby champy1013 » Mon Jun 21, 2010 9:08 am

hmmm, very interesting. It looks like Decker may have another waterfall that you found (the larger one by the structure). I assume that 2nd larger waterfall is upstream from the first cascade on Decker creek?
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Re: Montville Falls / Decker Creek Falls - Cayuga County

Postby bremer » Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:42 pm

champy1013 wrote:hmmm, very interesting. It looks like Decker may have another waterfall that you found (the larger one by the structure). I assume that 2nd larger waterfall is upstream from the first cascade on Decker creek?


yep its not far upstream from the first set of falls and it has a surprisingly deep pool for such a small fall. Looks like a nice swimming hole. There is also a fall above the main falls (the one with the structure next to it). I believe that falls is in this thread
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Re: Montville Falls / Decker Creek Falls - Cayuga County

Postby Mark J » Sat Jul 17, 2010 8:21 am

I was here in June 2010. These falls are well worth the visit. The two major falls are an easy hike upstream from the cemetery, above where the stream forks. There's a major falls on each fork. The falls on the right fork is used to generate power. The outflow of the generator is in the fork of land between the two branches. This falls is heavily visited (as evidenced by trash in the area) as it is the shortest hike to reach. The falls on the other branch (to the left) is beautiful and well worth the extra few minutes to hike to.

As with many falls, there seems to be uncertainty here about access. The unmarked access from the cemetery is extremely steep. The surface is loose with a deep mixture of leaves and decayed slate. This banking seems to the be a dumping point for cemetery grass clippings and plastic pots. It's far from an ideal point to access this creek.

A more natural entry point is where the creek crosses under the state road downstream in the center of the village. I observed exactly one no trespassing sign here, on the lawn of a house and set well back from the road. The apparent address is 65 East Cayuga St. Obviously the road and the bridge are a public right of way. It appears possible to follow the right of way from the street, hugging the edge of the bridge, down into the creek, without trespassing. It is probably possible to do this from either bank, though I did not get out of the car to check as I'd already done my creekwalk using the somewhat treacherous cemetery access. Personally I would rather have someone ask me to leave their unposted or improperly posted private property than risk injury on at an unmarked access point. I will certainly explore this potential access further if I make a return trip.
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