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    The trail leading immediately from the parking area is well-groomed and level. There are small signs to identify certain species of trees.
    New growth on a balsam.
    Along the way to the trailhead there is a nature museum with a garden and signs to identify flora.
    Hikers pass the trail to the top of Mount Jo on the way.
    The trail becomes more rugged once you pass the trail register.
    New growth on an old boulder.
    With a small amount of elevation gain, the well-marked trail allows hikers to move quickly.
    A small pond along the trail breaks up the scenery.
    One of the small stream crossings along the way.
    Stream crossing that requires a slight rock-hop.
    There are a few streams that the trail crosses. This one offers a picturesque view and a water source if needed.
    Trees growing on or around boulders are a common sight in the Adirondacks.
    Rocky Falls takes on the form of many other waterfalls as a large boulder sits wedged at its crest.
    A build-up of small rocks and pebbles makes it easy to walk across to the falls. It also separates the two pools.
    A hiker stands atop the falls.
    A second pool to the right of the the falls.
    There is a deep pool to the left of the falls.
    Fall colors enhance the view of the falls.

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