Family owned and operated cider mill; and the waterfall is great too!
Burrville Falls is located on the private property of Burrville Cider Mill Inc but can be accessed by a deck behind the mill with permission from the owners. The owners are very generous hosts of this waterfall and a great way to thank them is to check out their delicious selection of apples and other home-grown goods!
Burrville Falls is one of the several waterfalls on the creek, although the others are over-posted, so no access can be gained to those locations. This waterfall can run low on water at times during the summer but is still a very beautiful spot to visit. The cider mill used to utilize the waters of this creek to power its sawmill and gristmill but eventually was converted to a cider mill years later.
Please note that the road the waterfall is on is very narrow, so parking roadside would be dangerous. Please use the mill’s parking area when visiting this waterfall.
Waterfall Name: Burrville Falls
Alternative Name(s): Burrs Mill Falls, Cider Mill Falls, Jacobs Creek Falls, Boynton Creek Falls, Burrville Cider Mill Falls – Multiple Falls reported
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Classification: Analysis in Progress
Height: 30′
Crest: TBD
Access/Location Classification: Accessible/May not be verified
Waterway: Boynton Creek
Cave/Forest/Preserve Name: n/a
Clove/Gulch/Valley/Glen: n/a
Gorge/Hollow/Gulf/Gully/Ravine/Chasm: n/a
Lat/Long: 43.93021, -75.85884
Altitude (Appx Meters): 250.6
Town: Watertown
County: Jefferson
NYS Tourism Region: Thousand Island-Seaway
NYS Tourism: https://esd.ny.gov/industries/tourism
NYDEC Region: Western Adirondacks/Eastern Lake Ontario
NYDEC Contact: https://www.dec.ny.gov/about/558.html
Parking: 43.93055, -75.85931
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Trail head: 43.93055, -75.85931
Trail Notes: Roadside view
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SOURCES –
Originator: Edward M. Smathers (www.DigTheFalls.com)
Source 2: www.nnywaterfalls.com
Source 3: www.bobbieswaterfalls.net
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