Waterfall Hikes in New York (NY)
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New York's waterfalls arise from a mix of Adirondack and Catskill peaks, glacially carved Finger Lakes gorges, and the dissected Allegheny Plateau and Hudson River valley, with steep ravines, escarpments and riverine canyons feeding cascades. Hikes are predominantly moderate, many following well-worn gorge and rim trails, with numerous shorter family-friendly paths and a handful of drive-up or strenuous backcountry routes. The state is notable for concentrated lake- and glacier-fed gorges and unusually accessible falls near major metropolitan corridors. See waterfalls near major New York cities .
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- 1 Limekiln Falls Roaring · 0 cfs 100th percentile
- 2 Mad River Falls Roaring · 134 cfs 100th percentile
- 3 Mine Lot Falls Roaring · 163 cfs 99th percentile
- 4 Horton Falls Roaring · 163 cfs 99th percentile
- 5 Dickinson Falls Roaring · 163 cfs 99th percentile
- 6 Leatherstocking Falls Roaring · 22 cfs 98th percentile
Best Waterfall Hikes in New York
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