The trail starts just down from the parking area. There are no markers, but the trail is well defined.
Heading up the first section of the trail. During periods of heavy rain or the early spring thaw, the trail can look more like a small stream.
A fern growing at the base of a fir along the trail.
The trail is steep in the beginning sections, but it levels out in a short time.
A hiker navigates the rocks on the trail.
The final stretch before the trail levels out.
Take a right at the privy and follow the footpath to the overlooks for the falls.
The trail to the overlooks is lined with sections of fallen birch.
Beer Walls Falls, also known as Chapel Pond Canyon Falls, is an extremely seasonal waterfall that rises from Round Mountain.
A closer look at the falls.
The view out toward the Great Range, a group of mountains made up of Upper and Lower Wolfjaws, Armstrong, Gothics, Basin, Saddleback, and Haystack mountains. All are part of the Adirondack 46 High Peaks.