Lewis County , NY - Adirondacks Tug Hill
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Lewis County , NY - Adirondacks Tug Hill
Lewis County , NY Waterfalls Eatonville Falls Greig , N Y Located on the seasonal Eatonville Road in Greig, NY these small falls and rapids attract campers, kayakers and fishermen alike. Part of Otter Creek, Eatonville attracts locals and visitors alike. Gleasman Falls Greig, N Y This peaceful, 5.5-mile Adirondack outand-back wanders through a maple forest to an overlook with views of Gleasman’s Falls and a rocky gorge. From Lowville, take Number Four Rd. east into Adirondack Park. In Crystal Dale, right on Erie Canal Rd. In 2.9 miles, left on McPhilmy Rd. In 0.7 mile, left on Beach Mill Rd. (no sign). In 1.5 miles, left at fork on Beach Mill Rd. Go 2.2 miles to trail head for Beach Mill Pond From the Beach Mill Pond Trail head at the end of Beach Mill Road, hike southeast along a yellow-blazed trail; you’ll soon cross Burnt Creek on the first of several trail bridges. One mile in, the route traverses a beaver pond over a bog bridge and footbridge; keep an eye out for the beaver lodge in the heart of the swamp. The undulating trail continues to meander southeast through a mixed maple forest and reaches a bridge over Second Creek (a subsidiary of Independence River). Continuing over a steep rock hump, the trail passes a large boulder and begins a slight descent to the edge of the gorge—look right for an unmarked spur trail that offers a bird’s-eye view of the falls below. Inman Gulf Williams Truck Road because it is a main snowmobile route. In summer, five parking areas along Williams Truck Road allow people to choose loops of different length. Access to these cross-country ski trails is from the north side of N.Y.S. Route 177, about two miles west of Barnes Corners and .75 mile east of the intersection of N.Y.S. Route 177 and County Route 189. A trail map and guide for this and other State lands within Region 6 is available at Regional Headquarters in Watertown (315) 785-2263 and the Lowville Field Headquarters (315) 376-3521. Ba rn e s C o rn e r s , NY The Inman Gulf Trail was cut by Forest Ranger Dave Larrabee, with help from Bill Blodgett. This trail runs along the edge of Inman Gulf and through some hilly sections. Scenic Rainbow Falls may be seen on the north side of the rim; Gulf Stream courses along the bottom of Inman Gulf. Be cautious when crossing Jerden Falls Indian River, NY To view the falls travel along the Jerden Falls Road in the hamlet of Indian River, turn onto the Blanchard Creek TRK Trail. If coming from the Harrisville direction take the 2nd entrance to this trail (it is a loop). After passing the camping area turn right onto a smaller path. Follow this until the end. Lyons Falls Dam Lyo n s Falls, NY The Dam and majestic falls are visible from the Lower Boat Launch on the Lyons Falls Road in Lyons Falls. The cascade and view of the historic Lyons Falls Pulp and Paper Mill reminds us of the significance of the beautiful Black River to the heritage of Lewis County. Pixley Falls Pixley Falls is located off NY Route 46 in Oneida County, 18 miles north of Rome and six miles south west of Boonville. The park is open all year. It is closed during 2009 due to construction and will reopen in 2010. Contact Information: 11430 State Route 46 Boonville, NY 13309 Phone: (315) 942-4713 Reservations: 800-456-2267 B oo n v i l l e , N Y Pixley Falls State Park’s main attraction is the 50-foot waterfall, close to the picnic area. This picturesque park also features steep, wooded hills and a mountain stream. A nature trail meanders through the forest and past Pixley Falls. The park has 22 stream side campsites and access to numerous miles of trout streams. A cross-country ski trail runs along the Black River Canal, which is just inside the park entrance. Shingle Mills Falls Brantingham, N Y The Shingle Mill Falls is part of the Independence River Wild Forest. This 1-mile easy walk culminates at a wide tenfoot waterfall on Otter Creek. There are some additional falls above and below this point, and a large pool at the base of the falls. The open rock slabs beside the river are a nice place to picnic. The trail is located approximately four miles down the Partridgeville Road on the left. Singing Waters Greig, N Y Singing Waters is one of Lewis County’s parks, located in a county reforestation area. There are two picnic areas that can accommodate up to 130 picnickers, and overnight camping is permitted. Singing Waters is located on a 105-acre tract reforested about 68 years ago with white pine. The steep eroded south slopes were replanted with red pine in 1962. Bristly locust shrubs provided by the Soil Conservation Service were planted in 1969 between the road and this valuable trout stream to prevent pollution through erosion and siltation. The picnic area was planned in 1956 and the first county picnic was held here on July 5, 1957 by the Board of Supervisors. In 1958, the upper area and bridge were developed. The accommodations today are adequate for some 100-130 picnickers at one time. The upper bridge was replaced in 1982. On July 16, 1965, a dedication ceremony was held to unveil the bronze market in memory of Theodore Woolschlager, the first Lewis County forester, who was responsible for the planning of this picnic area. Sixty acres of white pine plantations on top of the hill were thinned and pruned during 1969, and about one and a half miles of access roads and fire trails were cleared. In 1982 and 1983, 50 cords of firewood were removed from the top of the hill, and additional access roads were cleared and brushed out. Fish Creek runs through the picnic area, making the area very scenic. Six Falls & Agers Falls Moos e R i ve r Along the Moose River, especially in the springtime there are many raging rapids and waterfalls to explore. Some include Fowlerville Falls, Sliding Rock, Double Drop, Crystal Falls and Magilla. Here in Lewis County one such waterfall is Ager’s Falls, home of the Historic Ager’s Mills. The recreation area is located on the Lyonsdale Road in Lyons Falls, NY. There are hiking trails, a picnic area and a canoe launch. Sugar River/Talcottville Falls Ta l c o t t ville, NY Visitors driving through Talcottville along route 12D cannot fail to notice the beautiful falls of the Sugar River. This small hamlet was the first settlement in Lewis County. Trenton Falls West Canada, NY Once a destination that nearly rivalled Niagara Falls in terms of tourism before being closed to the public, is now open on a limited basis. The West Canada Creek drops over several falls in the formation known as Trenton Falls including Upper High Falls, Lower High Falls, Village Falls, Cascade of Alhambra, Sherman Falls, Bridal Veil Falls and Mill Dam Falls. Two types of trails are available: the primary trail (stone dust) takes visitors from the entrance/parking area to the Trenton Falls Hydro Dam overlook. This trail is approximately 1 mile long and will take 1 to 1.5 hours to enjoy. The secondary trails (wood mulch) allow visitors to experience Directions: Take State Route 12 South past the State Route 365 intersection. Continue nature and scenic vistas along the gorge. During 2009 the trails will be open from through the blinking light at bottom of hill. About 3/10 mile just past Stewarts, take a left onto State Route 28 South. Follow State Route 28 to first 9am-5pm on April 25-26, August 8-9, left turn, at curve, which is Trenton Falls Road. Follow to the four way stop. October 3-4 and 10-11. Continue straight through to the end of road where you will park. For More information visit: http://town.trenton.ny.us/content/Parks/View/4 Whetstone Gulf Turi n , N Y Whetstone Gulf State Park is a state park located in Lewis County on the border of the Towns of Turin and Martinsburg. The park is on the edge of the Tug Hill Plateau, south of Lowville. The park is built in and around a three-mile-long canyon cut into the eastern edge of the Tug Hill Plateau. The site is one of the most spectacular scenic vistas east of the Rocky Mountains. The park has 56 wooded campsites, a scenic picnic area along Whetstone Creek, a man-made swimming area and trails for hiking and crosscountry skiing, one of which circles the gorge. Above the gorge is Whetstone Reservoir, stocked with tiger muskie and large-mouth bass for fishermen. The park offers a beach, a playground, picnic tables and pavilions, hiking, fishing, a campground with tent and trailer sites, crosscountry skiing and snowmobiling. Seasons/Hours: The Park is open from Memorial Day through mid September for the summer season, and from December 15 through March 15 for winter recreation. Hunting for deer and waterfowl is permitted in season. Contact Information: RD #2 Box 69 Lowville, NY 13367 Phone: (315) 376-6630 Reservations: 800-456-2267 Whitaker Falls Ma r t i n s b u r g , N Y Whitaker Park takes advantage of the beautiful natural features available, providing an idyllic setting for camping, family picnics and outings, or just a place to sit and enjoy the scenery. There is not a finer place in Lewis County to view the scenic Black River Valley. A pretty tree-lined drive entering the park takes you past the campsites and picnic areas. At the end of the road is a turnaround and a pavilion. It is here that you have a spectacular view of the valley and the Adirondack Mountains. You may park your car and take a short hike to view the falls and gorge. You can reach Whitaker Falls by following route 26S out of Lowville and turning left onto Glendale Road in Martinsburg. The park is on your left.