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The trailhead with an information kiosk.
The information kiosk tells about history and the Columbia Land Trust, which owns and maintains the preserve.
Bridge near the start of the trail. A small stream runs under the bridge and joins the Agawamuck Creek.
A well-marked and well-maintained trail make for an easy and enjoyable hike.
Three different trails make up the over 8-mile system.
Ferns line most of the trails.
Agawamuck Falls flows from the hillside just downstream from High Falls.
High Falls in the distance. A short rock hop gets you there.
High Falls, the 150-foot hidden gem. Swimmers are seen sunbathing next to the falls.
Approaching the overlook on the upper trail.
The overlook offers a view of the entire length of the falls.
High Falls as seen through the trees at the overlook.
Ferns are a dominant plant here.
A dam further downstream from the main waterfall.
A large parking lot next to the trailhead allows easy access.