St. Huberts-Pyramid Falls

Waterfall Name: St. Huberts-Pyramid Falls
Aka: Pyramid Brook, Bear Run on the Ausable East Branch
Location: Keene Twn

First Visit: 08-11-2011

State: New York State
Region: Northern Region
County: Essex County

Park Area: Adirondack Mountain Reserve
NYS Tourism Region: Adirondack Mountains
NYDEC Region: Eastern Adirondacks/Lake Champlain

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Waterfall Location: N44.14290 W73.79922
Parking: N44.14903 W73.77027
Trailhead: N44.14972 W73.78162
Trail Name, Reference to: West River Trail

Stream, River: Pyramid Brook
Height, Type: 20ft cascade,also downstream is a 10ft elongated cascade
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Level of Difficulty, Hiking Distance: West River Trail WA White Trail Cathedral Rocks/Bear Run Loop a Moderate 4 mile round trip loop

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My Resource: Eastern New York all outdoors Atlas and Field Guide Publication 2008,C6,pg103
Book Resource: Adirondack Waterfall Guide: New York’s Cool Cascades Paperback – September 1, 2003, by Russell Dunn,, C. Russell Dunn,II. East Branch of the Ausable River,pg145
Brochures, Travel Guides, Visitor Guides: Adirondack Great Walks & Day Hikes A Guide To Paths Less Taken In The Northeast’s Last Great Wilderness.
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Additional Information: Keene Valley Region Waterfall Guide: The Search for Cool Cascades in the Heart of the Adirondacks Paperback – November 10, 2017, by C. Russell Dunn,Section IV: Adirondack Mountain Reserve-Falls along the West River Trail,pg79
Photos, Information Contributed to other Websites: Dig the Falls, Northern New York Waterfalls

Landmark: Ausable Club
Nearest Intersection: St Huberts Rd and Ausable Club Rd and Lake Rd
Directions: From I-87 N in North Hudson, Take exit 30 to the right onto US-9 towards Rt-73/Keene Valley/Keene and drive for .2 miles. Turn left onto US 9 and drive for 2.2 miles. Keep left onto Hwy 73 N and drive for 5.4 miles. Turn left onto Ausable Rd and drive for .2 miles to the parking area.

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