Tsatsawassa Creek, Falls on

Waterfall Name: Tsatsawassa Creek, Falls on
Aka: Tsatsawassa Falls
Location: Nassau Twn

First Visit: 02-22-2014
State: New York State
Region: Eastern Region
County: Rensselaer County
Park Area: ————-

NYS Tourism Region: Capital-Saratoga
NYDEC Region: Capital Region/Northern Catskills

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Waterfall Location: N42.558803 W73.502251
Parking: N42.55923 W73.50327
Trailhead: ————-
Trail Name, Reference to: ————-

Stream, River: Tsatawassa Creek (Tackawasick Creek)(Cranberry Vly Creek)
Height, Type: Several small drops
Elevation: 800 ft
Level of Difficulty, Hiking Distance: Roadside Private property

Whitewater Rte, Canoe Rte Map: ————-
Maps: ————-

My Resource: Hudson Valley Waterfall Guide: From Saratoga and the Cpaital Region to the Highlands and Palisades, Paperback – First Edition 2006, by Russell Dunn,Capital Region-Eastside of the Hudson River: From Dionondahowa Falls to the City of Hudson,pg108
Book Resource: Hudson Valley Waterfall Guide: From Saratoga and the Cpaital Region to the Highlands and Palisades, Paperback – First Edition 2006, by Russell Dunn,Capital Region-Eastside of the Hudson River: From Dionondahowa Falls to the City of Hudson,pg108
Brochures, Travel Guides, Visitor Guides: ————-
Trail_URL: ————-
Additional Information: ————-

Photos, Information Contributed to other Websites: Dig th Falls

Landmark: ————-
Nearest Intersection: Gardner Hill Rd and Dunham Hollow Rd
Directions: From I-90 W near Shodack Twn, Take exit 11 onto US-9/US-20 towards E Greenbush/Nassau and drive for .1 miles. Exit right onto ramp onto Columbia Tpke and drive for .3 miles. Turn right onto Columbia Tpke and drive for .3 miles. Turn left onto E Schodack Rd and drive for 2.3 miles. Keep right onto Cr-7 and drive for .9 miles. Bear left onto Hoags Corners Rd and drive for 6.8 miles.

Comments, Notes: I found this interesting for this location. For the topo mapsource 2008 program, it has the creek as Cranberry Vly Creek. For the City Navigator North America NT 2015.4 shows it as Tackawasick River. Which brings me to going through the website again and check out other locations and the possible different names.