| This spot features a spectacular, 87-foot high waterfall in the town of Warwarsing. There's a small swimming hole below the falls, and a larger one above. Beyond the pool the river can be followed upward for several miles, where the hiker will come across many pools and small cascades as the river winds up the hill. Stony Kill Falls is the site of one of many access points to the Delaware Aqueduct. It is located in the town of Wawarsing, on the northwestern edge of the Minnewaska Preserve on land recently acquired by the State of New York and The Open Space Institute from Napanoch Sand and Gravel Company that once owned the land. Long a little know back entrance into the Minnewaska Preserve, utilized by curiosity seekers and more experienced mountaineers, as a more convenient access point to Stony Kill Falls and the accompanying creek and carriage road. lat=41.72778, lon=-74.30101 |
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- Short Hike
- Tall Waterfall
- Swimming Hole
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