Conklin Hill Falls is a quiet, yet beautiful, destination in the Willowemoc Wild Forest, located between the hamlets of Claryville and Livingston Manor. The falls are located on an unnamed tributary that feeds in to the Willowemoc Creek, sister to the more famous Beaverkill River.
There are actually several falls along the unmarked trail, ranging in height from 4 feet to 15 feet, with the tallest one being the most impressive. Given its out-of-the-way location and its being located on an unmarked path through the woods, you will typically find yourself alone here, unlike many of the more well-known waterfalls throughout the Catskills.
Conklin Hill Falls (Upper)Debruce, Sullivan County
Conklin Hill Falls is a quiet, out-of-the-way destination in the Willowemoc Wild Forest near the towns of Debruce and Willowemoc. The falls are located on an unnamed tributary that feeds in to the Willowemoc Creek, the sister to the more famous Beaverkill River.
Who Was Conklin?Debruce, Sullivan County
Conklin Hill Falls is a quiet, out-of-the-way destination in the Willowemoc Wild Forest near the towns of Debruce and Willowemoc. The falls are located on an unnamed tributary that feeds in to the Willowemoc Creek, the sister to the more famous Beaverkill River.
SereneDebruce, Sullivan County
Conklin Hill Falls is a quiet, out-of-the-way destination in the Willowemoc Wild Forest near the towns of Debruce and Willowemoc. The falls are located on an unnamed tributary that feeds in to the Willowemoc Creek, the sister to the more famous Beaverkill River.
Conklin Hill Falls (Lower)Debruce, Sullivan County
Conklin Hill Falls is a quiet, out-of-the-way destination in the Willowemoc Wild Forest near the towns of Debruce and Willowemoc. The falls are located on an unnamed tributary that feeds in to the Willowemoc Creek, the sister to the more famous Beaverkill River.
Conklin Hill Falls, AutumnDebruce, Sullivan County
Conklin Hill Falls is a quiet, out-of-the-way destination in the Willowemoc Wild Forest near the towns of Debruce and Willowemoc. The falls are located on an unnamed tributary that feeds in to the Willowemoc Creek, the sister to the more famous Beaverkill River.