Waterfalls & Natural Landmarks
The Catskills are shaped by water — explore the falls, gorges, and geological formations that define this ancient landscape.

Water-Carved Wonders
Greene County sits at the eastern edge of the Catskill Mountains, where countless streams tumble off the escarpment toward the Hudson Valley. The result is a concentration of waterfalls unmatched anywhere in New York State. Whether you seek the iconic two-tiered drop of Kaaterskill Falls or the quieter beauty of a hidden woodland cascade, you will find it here.
Featured Waterfalls
Kaaterskill Falls
At 260 feet, one of the tallest two-tiered waterfalls in New York and the most visited in the Catskills.
Ashley Falls
A serene woodland waterfall tucked away on Stony Clove Creek near Edgewood.
Artist Falls
A delicate cascade along the Escarpment Trail, named for the painters who immortalized the Catskills.
Bastion Falls
A dramatic roadside waterfall along Route 23A in Kaaterskill Clove, easily viewed from the parking area.
Explore More Scenic Hotspots
Mountains, viewpoints, preserves, and scenic drives await across the Great Northern Catskills.
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