-Approx 1090 Williamsburg Road, Ashfield, Massachusetts
-Visited February 2018
-Almost Roadside / .2 miles
-Very Easy
-no bathroom
-Nearby: Mt Toby, Roaring Brook Falls, Gunn Brook Falls, Slatestone Brook Falls
-Notes:
-two small parking areas, free, one is paved and on falls side, other is dirt (slightly bigger) and on opposite side of the road, both marked with trailhead signs
-waterfall trail begins as Chapel Falls Road, and then splits off to the left (marked by sign for Two Bridges Trail)
-thoroughly marked trail, also has ropes in the beginning to protect wild life / mark trail
-ices / freezes over in the winter, trail becomes very slick and tricky
-trail has some incline, minimal stepping, some roots and rocks and has wood chips to help with muddiness
-no bugs
-almost completely shaded by trees
-water dependent, substantial with waterflow but also go in low water for slow shutter photos
-has multi tiers and smaller cascades down stream
-no debris in falls, some trees obstruct view, but can work to get views with no obstructions, just use caution
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Slatestone Brook Falls - MA (Waterfall)
-Approx 334 Falls Rd, Sunderland, Massachusetts
-Visited February 2018
-Roadside
-Very Easy
-No Bathroom
-Nearby: Mt Toby, Roaring Brook Falls, Gunn Brook Falls, Chapel Falls
-Notes:
-no parking area, pull over on the side of the road/in someone's front yard, free
-no bugs
-very water dependent, even with a lot of water it still looks light, pretty though
-roadside so no hiking
-no debris in the falls
-some trees and shrubs obstruct the base / sides of the falls, but can still see the majority of the falls without obstruction
-falls is full sun
-no sign or marking
-Visited February 2018
-Roadside
-Very Easy
-No Bathroom
-Nearby: Mt Toby, Roaring Brook Falls, Gunn Brook Falls, Chapel Falls
-Notes:
-no parking area, pull over on the side of the road/in someone's front yard, free
-no bugs
-very water dependent, even with a lot of water it still looks light, pretty though
-roadside so no hiking
-no debris in the falls
-some trees and shrubs obstruct the base / sides of the falls, but can still see the majority of the falls without obstruction
-falls is full sun
-no sign or marking
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