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Clay Meadow Trail Falls

Directions

From I-87, exit 22, take NY 9N north toward Bolton Landing.  Six miles north of the village of Bolton Landing, the highway will cross the Northwest Bay Brook.  Just after crossing the bridge, there is a parking area on the right.

County: Warren
Town: Bolton
USGS Map: Silver Bay
Waterway: An unnamed creek feeding the Northwest Bay Brook
Latitude: N 43° 37' 39"
Longitude: W 73° 36' 02"
Drop: 20'
Type: Ribbon cascade
Region: Off NY 9N north of Bolton Landing
Parking: Unpaved lot
Trail type: Dirt
Length of hike: 0.5 mile
Difficulty: Moderate
Accessibility: Public
Name: Unnamed

Silver Bay Quadrangle

The parking area here only holds a dozen or so cars and it is very possible that it may be full when you visit.  Simply continue a little further along the highway and there is a dirt road leading in to a parking lot.  Note that this is the same parking area for the Northwest Bay Brook Falls.

To reach the falls, continue back down the highway on foot until you reach a trail on your left.  This is the Clay Meadow Trail head, although it doesn't say that.  There are DEC markings in the area and about 1000' in, you will come to a kiosk.  When you open that to sign in, there are items designating it as the Clay Meadow Trail.

At about 0.17 mile in, you will come to a long wooden bridge.  At 0.31 mile, there will be a fork in the trail.  You will want to bear left here.  If you were to go right, you will see the falls from a distance downstream.  Taking the left branch will take you to the top of the falls where you can look over the crest.  About half-way between the fork and the top (0.42 mile in), you can clearly hear the falls and you are advised to head toward the creek.  From this point, you can actually get out on the boulders in the creek to take pictures of the upper part.  Use caution because the mist from the falls makes the rocks wet and slippery.

The falls drop in about four steps, all either cascades or slides.  Information we have found lists this waterfall at 20', but we feel that it is a bit taller than that.  The upper two drops appear to be about ten feet each.

The unnamed creek containing this waterfall flows into the Northwest Bay Brook.  That empties into Lake George.  The water from this then flows through La Chute in Ticondaroga and ends up in Lake Champlain.  The flow then goes north through Canada on the Richelieu River and empties into the St. Lawrence River.

Last update:  February 13, 2016

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