Seneca Mill Falls
Seneca Mill Falls in upstate New York is located next to the ruins of the mill. The falls consists of two distinct leaps separated by a break that varies in length. The first leap of this 70 foot wide waterfall is mainly a vertical drop of 10 feet. The southern end of the second leap is a very steep cascade, while the sections of the northern end are nearly vertical, almost merging with the first drop. The falls has a total height of 22 feet
Seneca Mill Falls in upstate New York is located next to the ruins of the mill. The falls consists of two distinct leaps separated by a break that varies in length. The first leap of this 70 foot wide waterfall is mainly a vertical drop of 10 feet. The southern end of the second leap is a very steep cascade, while the sections of the northern end are nearly vertical, almost merging with the first drop. The falls has a total height of 22 feet
Seneca Mill Falls in upstate New York is located next to the ruins of the mill. The falls consists of two distinct leaps separated by a break that varies in length. The first leap of this 70 foot wide waterfall is mainly a vertical drop of 10 feet. The southern end of the second leap is a very steep cascade, while the sections of the northern end are nearly vertical, almost merging with the first drop. The falls has a total height of 22 feet