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About Hydes Creek Falls

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This is a really small waterfall. Really! It's really not worth visiting unless you are into really small waterfalls! Over the years, several people had mentioned this to me. It is visible from the road, by looking across a meadow that suddenly breaks the never-ending woods. No more than a 1-2 m high

The waterfall may be situated on private land. I didn't see any signs and have heard from others that have visited. However, please heed any signs. Remember, this web site does not give you permission to trespass.

This site is coded as yellow because there is only a weak trail, and because the site may be on private property. Remember, this web site does not give you permission to trespass.

Some Key Facts
Region Eastern
County Lennox and Addington
Near Griffith
Watercourse Hydes Creek
Watershed / % Lakes 2 / 7%
Ownership Roadside/Private?
Landscape Semi-wilderness, open
Size Very Small
Type Cascade
Modification Natural
Access Moderate
Top / Bottom Moderate / Moderate
Trail conditions distant roadside, wet meadow
Hiking Time 5 min
Coordinates 45.2056,-77.2247
Parking
45.2057,-77.2262
Site ID WOO.LEN.006
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