Paradise Falls
Hidden waterfall retreat!
Nestled in the foothills of the New York Catskills 150 miles northwest of New York City is a place called Paradise Falls. It was named many years ago and as soon as you arrive you will see why the name was chosen. It has been in our family for almost 100 years. You can still see remnants of the gristmill that use to operate there. Many great memories have been made at the Falls and we would now like to share our slice of paradise with you.
The rolling creek, a feeder searching for its mama - the Delaware River, runs down the mountain side and over the rocks to give power and life to the falls. The steady flow makes you think that you far from civilization. But not really – only a short hike and you travel from the falls to the dirt road to a paved highway in a matter of a few minutes.
Over thousands of years and a few hundred year floods nature has made this wonderful cave-like formation under and behind the waterfall. The flat rock is a great place for a picnic and enjoying the rushing of the water. The trees surrounding the area make a fitting canopy for this unique campsite.
The mountain behind is great for climbing and a short walk down the creek will get you to the base of Jenson’s Ledges. The ledges are a steep hike up a mountain to a spectacular vista. Definitely worth the time and effort it takes to get there.
There is also fishing, canoeing and kayaking down the Delaware along with a spectacular 18 hole golf course within a couple miles from the campsite.
A ten mile ride in either direction on Route 97 will find you restaurants and shopping along with a bowling alley, access to fly fishing trips, movie theatres and other things to do.
You can also purchase our own farm raised grass fed and finished beef for your grilling delight. Our farm which has been in the family for over 100 years is not far from the campsite.
Come visit our slice of paradise you will be glad you did.
The rolling creek, a feeder searching for its mama - the Delaware River, runs down the mountain side and over the rocks to give power and life to the falls. The steady flow makes you think that you far from civilization. But not really – only a short hike and you travel from the falls to the dirt road to a paved highway in a matter of a few minutes.
Over thousands of years and a few hundred year floods nature has made this wonderful cave-like formation under and behind the waterfall. The flat rock is a great place for a picnic and enjoying the rushing of the water. The trees surrounding the area make a fitting canopy for this unique campsite.
The mountain behind is great for climbing and a short walk down the creek will get you to the base of Jenson’s Ledges. The ledges are a steep hike up a mountain to a spectacular vista. Definitely worth the time and effort it takes to get there.
There is also fishing, canoeing and kayaking down the Delaware along with a spectacular 18 hole golf course within a couple miles from the campsite.
A ten mile ride in either direction on Route 97 will find you restaurants and shopping along with a bowling alley, access to fly fishing trips, movie theatres and other things to do.
You can also purchase our own farm raised grass fed and finished beef for your grilling delight. Our farm which has been in the family for over 100 years is not far from the campsite.
Come visit our slice of paradise you will be glad you did.
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