Two years ago I was enjoying the days exploring some of what the more remote areas of New York had to offer. I came across this location – Salmon River Falls Unique area near Pulaski.
From New York’s Department of Environment Conservation:
The 110-foot waterfalls and the 3,000-foot long gorge are the key attributes of Salmon River Falls Unique Area. Within the gorge, there are sheer cliffs and steep slopes as high as 120 feet. There are four plant communities located on this property. Most of the upland forest acreage is a northern hardwood plant community dominated by deciduous hardwood species.
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