Almost couldn't find the trail up. For those who haven't been here, it starts just to the right of the train tunnel. It then goes over a 5' concrete wall... then UP you go. Perhaps 300' or more in elevation in its near half mile trek. Couple things... first, do not try this path in winter or rain. There are a few places... one in particular... that is VERY tough to sneak past without going tumbling into the ravine. Second, take your time. It's not easy, especially if you're a bit on in years like me. However, it's worth it! Stunning... and I wasn't there in any kind of flow! Hard to get good pics as the left side in particular goes way up, but you'll have many other smaller falls on the way in and out! Take your time, and have a spare battery for...
   Read moreYou start by following a railroad bed that enters a tunnel built in the late 1800's. "No trespassing" signs are posted to keep people out of the still-active tunnel; I didn’t notice signs for the trail itself, though. Finding the trail with overgrown plants beside the rail bed was difficult, but keep an eye out, and you’ll find it. Shortly after the entrance, there are remains of a 5-foot foundation you must climb over. After the climb, you're greeted by an open area that gradually narrows as it ascends.
Further upstream, the trail gets dicey as it skirts the edge of a steep slope that requires cautious and alert footing. When I visited, unfortunately, the water flow was minimal. With more water flowing, this place would be much nicer, though! I certainly...
   Read moreBeautifully scenic trail I hiked with my brother following the stream up the mountain going past the entrance to the hoosick tunnel ending at the 2 waterfalls one of them easily over a 100 ft. Note as we hiked out we were met by Florida MA police officers who although friendly enough cautioned us it was rail road property and we could be arrested but they just asked about the hike and potential fishing spots and we all went our...
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