Otter Creek – Eatonville Falls

Waterfall Name: Otter Creek – Eatonville Falls
Aka: First Rapid IV
Location: Martinsburg Twn

First Visit: 06-07-2015

State: New York State
Region: Northern Region
County: Lewis County

Park Area: Otter Creek State Forest
NYS Tourism Region: Adirondack Mountains
NYDEC Region: Western Adirondacks/Eastern Lake Ontario

Waterfall Challenge: ————-

Waterfall Location: N43.71401 W75.34241
Parking: N43.71399 W75.34469
Trailhead: ————-
Trail Name, Reference to: ————-

Stream, River: Otter Creek
Height, Type: 15-20ft,Class IV Rapid,Slide,Steps
Elevation: 950 ft
Level of Difficulty, Hiking Distance: Short

Whitewater Rte, Canoe Rte Map: https://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/River/detail/id/1374/#rapid1251
Maps: ————-

My Resource: Eastern New York All Outdoors Atlas And Field Guide Publication 2008 pg 107 E4
Book Resource: McMartin, Barbara. 1993. Discover the Southwestern Adirondacks. Page 167.
Brochures, Travel Guides, Visitor Guides: ————-
Trail_URL: ————-
Additional Information: ————-
Photos, Information Contributed to other Websites: Dig the Falls

Landmark: Located at the small campground and picnic area on Eatonville Road
Nearest Intersection: Eatonville Rd and Van Arnam Rd
Directions: From the town of Greig at the intersection of Blue St (Main St name changes to Blue St) and Greig Rd drive southeast on Greig Rd for about 1.4 miles. Bear left onto Odett Rd and drive .3 miles to Pine Grove Rd. Turn left again, then a right onto Eatonville Rd. Drive 1.4 miles on Eatonville Rd, which changes to Otter Creek Truck Trail. Drive over the bridge to the parking area. The falls are located upstream from the bridge and can be seen from the bridge. A short trail is on both sides of the creek.

Comments, Notes: Named waterfalls in this location: Bridge Rapid IV On Otter Creek There are more here but I have not yet seen them. Plans are to return.




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3 thoughts on “Otter Creek – Eatonville Falls

  1. Anonymous

    Use to camp ⛺ there for free and went there recently and there were big rocks in front of the entrance of the camp sites leading me to believe that there not allowing anyone to camp there anymore! I was wondering why, can someone please tell me why this is?

    1. Bobbie Sweeting Post author

      When we were there there was folks there camping. So not sure if any camping rules changed.

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