Perryville Falls

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GrandWazoo
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This falls is on PRIVATE PROPERTY - DO NOT VISIT

oops going SOUTH from state rt 5. sorry
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just as an added note to anyone going to perryville falls following my directions. if you have time after visiting falls continue north on that railroad bed (that you left to start bushwacking to the falls) and in about 2000 feet you will come upon a very cool abandoned quarry with lots of cool stuff to photograph.
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This falls is on PRIVATE PROPERTY - DO NOT VISIT

While out to Perryville a resident told me of a little falls in area. It's on someones property. No one was home when i went there, so i took a couple of pictures and left. It's on Snyder road. It's about 15 to 20 feet high and is spring fed.
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I would love to find this! We did a hunt for it yesterday, found what we believe to be the creek bed... barely a trickle, and perhaps a smaller falls... only a pencil sized trickle, but nothing like this. If you could provide exact GSP pinpoints, that would be extremely helpful or detailed directions into it. It was quite the hike to find what we did... I would not say expert, but steep, sloping, slippery terrain and heavy underbrush in places. If anyone goes, I would love a heads up to tag along!
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