Hannacroix Ravine šŸ“

Hannacroix Ravine Preserve spans 415 acres and is managed by The Nature Conservancy, welcoming visitors to explore its natural beauty. Situated on the western outskirts of New Scotland, it serves as the origin of Hannacrois Creek. The highlight of the preserve is Sliding Rock Falls, a 30-foot waterfall visible from the main trail that loops around the area, totaling about 3 miles. While the hike is moderate and generally uneventful, hikers may catch a glimpse of the falls from certain vantage points along the trail.

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Sliding Rocks Falls

Sliding Rock FallsĀ (also spelledĀ Slide Rock Falls) isĀ Ā located within theĀ Hannacroix Ravine PreserveĀ in Clarksville, New York. As the single waterfall of the 415-acre preserve, it serves as the centerpiece of a moderateĀ 3-mile looping trail.Ā 

Key Features of the Falls

  • Appearance: A steep cascade where Hannacrois Creek flows over rock formations within the Helderberg Mountain range.
  • Viewing Points: From the standard orange-marked loop trail, the falls are primarily visible from the ravine rim. In months with full foliage (summer), the view from the trail can be obscured.
  • Proximity: For a close-up view, adventurous visitors can perform a creek walk upstream from the southern crossing, though this is difficult, slippery, and involves getting wet. 

Visiting Information

  • Best Time to Visit: Spring or after significant rainfall, as the flow is generally low otherwise.
  • Trail Difficulty: The Orange Trail is considered moderate with some steep inclines and can be muddy. It begins on Cass Hill Rd and features a boardwalk at the trailhead.
  • Safety Warning: The ravine is subject to flash flooding; visitors are advised to check weather conditions before attempting to approach the base via the creek.
  • Preserve Details: The area is owned by The Nature Conservancy and is open year-round during daylight hours for free. Pets are allowed but must be on a leash. 
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