Perryville Falls

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Just Northeast of Chittenango Falls... runs down the same rock... Canaseraga Creek.
At least 140 ft high.

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Earlier this week I talked with someone that I deliver too. He says the land owner where perryville falls is WILL let people go in and view falls.. He didn't know the owners name. Using bing maps and rotating birds eye view a couple of times, it's pretty impressive !! I hope this helps who ever going for the pictures ! marty

Maybe there's a member closer to Perryville than me ? They could get there and check it out ? !!
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interesting bit of info. I wonder if the landowner just lets people enter at will, or by permission.
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Impressive looking falls...yet another to look into. I wonder if the Canastota Cazenovia State Trailway go within viewing range.
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Today I drove out to Perryville, NY. The owner of Perryville falls lives on Coon road in perryville. The owner will Not give permission to view the falls. And other property owners in the area, do Not give permission to cross their property to get to the creek.
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Just a little bit nicer than its sister chittenango falls. plus its wild.

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a different view.
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Perryville falls is on private land. however there is an easy way to get to the falls using an existing trail and some bushwacking. on quarry road, going north from state rt. 5, almost into perryville, ingalls corners road comes in on left. the trail starts on right side of quarry road opposite the T. This is part of the north dakota to new york trail. follow the trail west for maybe 1/2 mile and you go down steeply to the bed of the old lehigh railroad. the trail continues (you don't continue on trail) by following the railroad bed to the north. this is where you leave the trail and head downhill to the long clearing for the power lines. cross the clearing and keep going straight (west). first you will hit a small trib to canaseraga creek with a very nice waterfall. another 1000 feet and you will hit canaseraga creek and its just a short walk upstream to the falls. great place and no one has ever bothered me nor have i ever seen anyone there. i uploaded a picture of the bonus falls on the way in.
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