1.1 miles from West River Multi-Use Trail to base of Hamilton Falls. Blue blazes. Follow the West River Trail 2 miles. Before reaching Cobb Brook, the trail intersects with the Hamilton Falls Trail. This trail was originally an old wagon and truck road. Bear right and continue up the trail for one mile. A steep footpath on your left brings you to the bottom of the falls. To go to the top of the falls, continue on the trail to the end, turn left onto Hamilton Falls Road, and turn left again onto a descending path. Once there, you will be looking down a 125-foot cascade onto a unique series of potholes. Climbing along the falls is dangerous and causes erosion! Stay on the marked trails.
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