A beautiful hidden gem in Tioga County! A very short walk (less than 5 minutes) will bring you right to the falls. Park in the pull-off area and go around the yellow gate to access the trail, it’s a well-beaten grass/dirt path. Follow it across a stone bridge, past the picnic and fire pit area, down to the creek’s edge where you will see a metal railing along the rock cliff’s edge. You can view the upper falls very well from here but it is difficult, especially during summer when the foliage is full, to see much of the...
Read moreIt looks like there isnt a trail or anything as you drive past, but if you pull into the small pulloff, the trail is just past the yellow barrier. The trail isnt marked, but its a well worn path so its easy to follow. The upper falls only takes a few minutes to walk to. The lower falls is tricky to get down to, but if you have some skills, you can navigate the steep slopes down to the creekbed,...
Read moreWe followed Megan M. H.’s directions, posted elsewhere here, and found the falls with no problem. It was a fun short adventure and just right with three young kids in tow. There are a couple of yellow gates along the road but the right one is at the entrance to a utility facility and next to a small parking area along the side...
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