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Putnam Brook Tributary Falls 1

Directions

Take Exit 23 from I-87 and go west to US 9 in Warrensburg.  Take a right on US9 and go 0.8 mile, where you should turn left on NY418.  This road will become CR2 and will end at a "T" just after crossing the Hudson River.  Take a left and then a quick right and you will be on Athol Road/CR13.  In a little over 3 miles, bear left on the Valley Road/CR36.  Continue until coming to the Garnet Lake Rd S on your left.  In one mile you will come to a dirt road on your right (Ski Hi Road).  Two miles down this, you will find the trailhead.

County: Warren
Town: Johnsburg
USGS Map: Johnsburg
Waterway: Crane Mountain Pond outlet
Latitude: N 43o 32' 42.18"
Longitude: W 73o 58' 43.32"
Drop: 25'
Type: Cascade
Region: Off US 9 northwest of Warrensburg
Parking: Roadside
Trail type: Dirt
Length of hike: 1.3 mile
Difficulty: Moderate
Accessibility: Public
Name: Unnamed

Johnsburg Quadrangle

Our thanks to Gary Dilmore for the information and pictures on this location.

Take the Crane Mountain Trail out of the north end of the parking lot. There is another trailhead out of the right side of the parking lot, the East Trail, do not take this.  Twenty yards after the sign-in kiosk, take a left on the Putnam Cut Across Trail and follow it 0.3 mile to the end.  Turn right on the Putnam Farm Road Trail and follow 0.7 mile to the waterfall which will be on your right.

This waterfall is unique in that it drops about 15 feet over a 40' run and then "disappears" into a cave that runs underneath the trail for about 30 feet.  While flowing through the cave there is a 6' drop followed by another 4' cascade drop before the waterreappears on the other side of the trail in what looks like a 20' deep sinkhole.  The water then disappears into another smaller cave on the far side of the sinkhole.  Total drop of this falls up to the point that it enters the second cave is 25' over a 80' distance.

Webmaster's note:  When we were there in 2013, the region was so wet, we couldn't even reach the falls.  When the Dilmores were there in 2025, the water was so low, the cave was accessible.  We want to note that we are not suggesting or promoting that you should enter this cave.  There is a six foot drop to enter it and even at moderate water levels, your downstream exit is blocked.  You would have to have proper equipment to exit via the six foot drop and even then, it would be difficult.

Our pictures show how dry this was in 2025.  It doesn't even look like a waterfall.  A return trip is planned to get pictures with water flowing.

Webmaster's note:  We found the roads in this area somewhat confusing.  When we were on the Ski Hi Road, for example, there was one sign that called it the Sky Hi Road.  To complicate things even more, mapquest.com calls it Sky High Road.  Garnet Lake Rd S became Garnet Lake Rd, then Garnet Lake Rd N and back to Garnet Lake Rd without warning.  Also, there were a couple of intersections on this one where you needed to turn to stay on the same road!

Note that continuing to hike up the trail will take you to the Crane Mountain Cascade.

After flowing into Putnam Brook, this waterway heads northwesterly and empties into Mill Creek.  This flows south through Garnet Lake, leaves that waterway through Madison Creek and eventually joins East Stony Creek.  Although called a creek, this is fairly long and meets up with the Great Sacandaga Lake in Hamilton County.   The Sacandaga River takes this water to the Hudson River which it meets in Lake Luzerne and this flows into the Atlantic in New York City.

Last update:  October 9, 2025

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