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Diamond Notch Falls. Distance: 2.2 miles. Ascent: 300 ft. The trail is used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and birding. The trail can be accessed by taking Route 23A west to Lexington, left on Route 42, then left on County Route 6 (Spruceton Road).
1,781 photos. The Diamond Notch Trail parallels Hollow Tree Brook as it makes its way uphill. The trail then descends a short distance before arriving at Diamond Notch Falls. The trail is very rocky and can be loose in spots, wearing shoes with good traction is recommended.
Discover the best hikes and paths to Diamond Notch Falls in Greene County, New York. Explore it on the map and plan your own route to Diamond Notch Falls.
This is a short trail along the West Kill leading to Diamond Notch Falls. The trail is rocky but very wide and runs uphill from the parking area to the falls. This is a great hike for kid and pets to enjoy on a hot summer day. The falls are popular, so an early start is recommended on the weekends.
Discover this 6.4-km out-and-back trail near Lanesville, New York. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 37 min to complete. This is a very popular area for hiking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.
Traveling north from Phoenicia on Route 214 the Catskill Mountains Scenic Byway crosses into Greene County and the road becomes the Mountain Cloves Scenic Byway. At Lanesville, a left turn onto Diamond Notch Road brings hikers to the Diamond Notch Trailhead/ Parking Area in 1.6 miles. The final approach to the trailhead is a rough road. This hidden access to the Hunter-West Kill Mountain ...
19 lut 2023 · This alternate route to Diamond Notch Falls from Diamond Notch Road in the south, is moderately challenging with stream crossings and some rugged terrain. This trail begins in Lanesville, a small hamlet in the northern Catskills in Greene County, New York. Nestled between rolling hills and picturesque forests, Lanesville is known for its ...