Bouck’s Falls

Bouck’s Falls is a 170-foot waterfall in Fulton, Schoharie County, New York on Panther Creek, named after former Governor William C. Bouck, located on West Fulton Road near the Town of Fulton garage as you climb out of the Schoharie Valley near the intersection of Bear Ladder Road.

It’s known for being a beautiful, relatively easy-to-access waterfall with a short trail, though the path can be overgrown especially in late summer. Popular local swimming hole, the cascade is not as deep as it once was before Hurricane Irene, and people are warned about jumping off the rock ledge due to shallow depths today.

Location and Access

  • Address: 264 West Fulton Road, Fultonham, NY 12194.
  • Directions: Look for a dirt pull-off on the road next to the river, with a well-traveled path leading down to the falls.

The Waterfall

  • Height: Approximately 170 feet.
  • Features: A multi-tiered cascade that is popular for photos and exploring.
  • Swimmers: The pools at the bottom are not as deep as they once were due toΒ  flooding after Hurricane Irene.
  • Warning: Trail can be slippery, especially after rain.

Important Considerations ⚠️

  • Private Land: The area is on private land, and access is not guaranteed and will be closed if people abuse it.
  • Sacred Site: The land is considered sacred by the Mohawk people, and the state officially recognized it as such in 2020.
  • Trail Safety: Be mindful of steep, eroded sections and potential for ticks; bug spray is recommended.

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