Lampson Falls Accessible Trail

Lampson falls is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the Adirondacks with a vertical drop of approximately 100 feet. The 2900-foot long trail provides an enjoyable roll through the forest land ending at an overlook on the falls. The majority of the trail is at a grade of 5% or less, however, users should be prepared for steeper grades of up to 10% to get them to a point mid-falls for a great view of the falls and the surrounding area, level resting areas are provided at close intervals.

Directions:
Located in the St Lawrence County Town of Clare on the west border of the Adirondack Forest Preserve, in the Grasse River Wild Forest. The accessible trail is located on the west side of County Route 27, approximately 4 miles north of the Hamlet of Degrasse if traveling north or approximately 5 miles south of County Route 24 if traveling south.


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