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Canajoharie Gorge - Montgomery County

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 11:46 am
by Matt
Canajoharie Gorge, publicly accessible, is located in (Canajoharie Village) CNY is a popular creek walk and features Canajoharie Falls, accessible from Wintergreen Park

[map=14]N 42.89262 W 74.56570|Canajoharie Falls[/map]

It features a massive pothole, called the Boiling Pot, or "the pot that washes itself"

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Waterfall by Stacy Lynn Baum, on Flickr

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Waterfall by Stacy Lynn Baum, on Flickr

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Canajoharie Falls by Oram24, on Flickr

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Jumpers by Stacy Lynn Baum, on Flickr

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Canajoharie Falls, Halldor Sigurdsson by nysmuseum, on Flickr

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Canajoharie, Laura Fromma by nysmuseum, on Flickr
Wintergreen Park is a geological wonder of breathtaking beauty. Free to the public, there is wheelchair-accessible family recreation, including scenic trails, picnicking, a softball field, large barbeque pits, horseshoe pits, shuffle board and volleyball courts, and a walking trail to spectacular Canajoharie falls. In addition there is a pavilion for parties up to 200 people. Reservations are necessary for large groups, call Village Offices at 673-5512. Please Note: No Swimming Allowed. There is parking above, by the Scenic Trail to the overlook, and below, by the pavilion.
Open May 31 to Labor Day, 9 to 9:30.
Detailed park map.

Directions: Wintergreen Park is a mile from Canajoharie Village. NYS Thruway E-W Exit 29, right on 5 S, left at light onto Church Street, left at Dummy Light onto Montgomery Street, right on Moyer St, stay right at intersection. Pass high school, bear right, see Park entrance on right.
Map here
http://mapper.acme.com/?ll=42.89577,-74 ... 20Entrance

Re: Canajoharie Gorge - Montgomery County

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 12:56 pm
by cbobcat49
This shot looks exactly like Zoar!
Canajoharie Falls, Halldor Sigurdsson by nysmuseum, on Flickr

Re: Canajoharie Gorge - Montgomery County

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 8:07 pm
by hobkyl
Awesomeness!

Re: Canajoharie Gorge - Montgomery County

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 12:19 pm
by bremer
Looks great :up: It's amazing that there are easily accessed gorges out there still being "discovered"!

Re: Canajoharie Gorge - Montgomery County

Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 3:05 pm
by idlehands
Park use says no swimming. Last picture is what then, bathing?

I really want to go here and it looks amazing, is it truly no swimming?

Re: Canajoharie Gorge - Montgomery County

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 8:27 am
by idlehands
is it accessible before may 31st?

Re: Canajoharie Gorge - Montgomery County

Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 2:53 pm
by idlehands
well it's open but I totally missed the trail to the waterfalls. Kiddo loved running around in the creek though. By the time he was wiped out i found the scenic trail. . . maybe next time! Anyone know where that dipping pool isin the last picture?

Re: Canajoharie Gorge - Montgomery County

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 11:55 pm
by Aliny
Ah, a place I know well! The thing about the, um, giant pothole is it's actually in a different part of the gorge. If you go to Wintergreen Park, you won't see it and it's not on the map posted here. There's an entrance to that part of the gorge right from town (off of Floral St. I think); it's easy to find. As far as I know, you can't get to the big falls from there so you'd have to drive between the two locations if you wanted to see both. The "lower" part is really nice, nicer than the bottom of the gorge at Wintergreen Park in my opinion. I'm not sure if swimming is allowed (conflicting info, I've heard/read it is) but there really isn't a lot of room to swim anyway, the pool really isn't that big. During the warm weather, people do "bathe" whether they're allowed to or not. There are a few little waterfalls that are nice to visit in that part of the gorge but they aren't spectacular or anything. Also you can walk a decent distance along the bottom of the gorge, it's nice on a hot day and different from visiting the area where Canajoharie Falls is.