| How to use this map
Navigation:
Click and drag to move around the
map. You can also move around the map by clicking the
navigation buttons in the upper left hand corner. To return
to the previous position click the center button. To zoom in
and out click the [+] or [‒] buttons or drag the
slider up and down the ladder just below the arrow
navigation buttons.
Pins
denote waterfall locations. The color and markings on the
pin indicate the status and some details of the location.
Pins represent approximate locations only. In some cases one
pin may represent a location with many waterfalls (a glen or
park). Click the pin to get a brief description of the
location and, if available, a link to the NYFalls.com
profile for that location.

Blue Pins indicate a location of a single waterfall.
The blue color indicates that the waterfalls is accessible. Even
if the waterfall is on private property, if you can see it
clearly without trespassing, like from the roadside, it will
be marked as blue.
Diamond
Pins indicate that this location has more than one
waterfall. Diamond pins can be Blue, Red or White.

Red Pins indicate that this location is not
accessible. Either it is on private property or some other
reason you are not allowed to go there. Chances are you will
not be able to see this waterfall. NYFalls.com lists the
locations of these falls for educational purposes and asks
that you respect property owner's rights and keep off their
land.
White Pins indicate that
little information is known about this location. Either we
don't know if the falls is accessible or the number of falls or
location is not confirmed.
Map types: There are three
different ways to view the map. The standard [Map]
mode shows roads and large bodies of water. The
[Satellite] mode shows detailed photography in place of
the standard map. Some areas (usually cities) may have more
detail than others. The [Hybrid] mode will display
the satellite images, but overlays the roads from the
standard map on top, making it easier for you to identify
locations. Toggle the modes using the buttons in the upper
right hand corner.
Accuracy and completeness: In
no way is this map 100% complete or accurate. If you find
any inform to be false, or know of a location that's not
represented, please
let
us know about it. For new locations, it would be a great
help to provide as much detail as possible to help us map
and describe it properly. Thanks!
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