Waterfalls in Wawarsing

Stony Kill Falls

Stony Kill Falls

Wawarsing, NY 12446
No Shade
No Restrooms
Has Parking
No Picnic Tables
No Benches
Stony Kill Falls in Wawarsing, New York is a scenic waterfall destination accessible via a relatively easy 0.25-mile hiking trail from the parking area. Visitors describe it as a family-friendly spot with a gentle path leading to the main falls, though the trail becomes more challenging beyond the waterfall with steep stairs and rougher terrain. While the water flow varies significantly depending on recent rainfall, the location offers a peaceful natural setting that's perfect for a quick outdoor adventure, with many hikers noting it's an ideal spot for both casual walkers and those looking for a more strenuous climb if they choose to venture past the falls.
Nevele Falls

Nevele Falls

Wawarsing, NY 12428
No Shade
No Restrooms
No Parking
No Picnic Tables
No Benches
Nevele Falls in Wawarsing, New York is a scenic waterfall nestled within a natural area that requires some hiking to access. Visitors have found that reaching the falls can be challenging as the main entrance point shown on mapping services is actually on private property. The waterfall can be accessed via a lengthy hike along an old rail trail, though finding the correct path requires some local knowledge and careful navigation of the trail system.
Hanging Rock Falls

Hanging Rock Falls

Wawarsing, NY 12428
No Shade
No Restrooms
No Parking
No Picnic Tables
No Benches
Hanging Rock Falls in Wawarsing, New York is a scenic waterfall destination featuring multiple cascading levels and a shallow wading pool. Recent reports indicate access has become restricted with private property signs and no parking allowed, though historically it was accessible via a short but somewhat steep dirt trail that was particularly enjoyable during summer months. When previously open, visitors appreciated the relatively easy quarter-mile hike to reach the falls, despite some trash near the trailhead, and enjoyed activities like wading in the pools and spotting local wildlife like chipmunks and frogs.