It was an hour's drive and the final mile or two was not clearly marked and being narrow one lane... read more
It was an hour's drive and the final mile or two was not clearly marked and being narrow one lane... read more
Went on a beautiful Saturday in October. Park was very crowded but still plenty of available picnic... read more
For many visitors, the main attractions probably are the hike to the waterfall on Trout Brook and walking on the massive rocks on the way to the Black River. It’s one of my favorite parks because of the high, thick canopy of hemlock trees and because walking on the boulders in the brook are just too tempting to ignore. On the Saturday afternoon we visited, there were more than a dozen young kids (and parents) climbing over the rocks on the way to the waterfall. There are plenty of picnic areas to stop to enjoy the beauty and the sound of the rushing water. The park is also very popular with dog-walkers. Many of the trails are wide and paved, but I prefer the rocky trails, especially the lower trail on the Black River. Enjoy!