Plotter Kill Preserve



The Plotter Kill Preserve contains 632 acres of rugged hardwood and coniferous forest. The gorge of the Plotter Kill was cut by melt waters at the close of the ice ages about 10,000 years ago. There are three spectacular waterfalls: the Upper Falls, Lower Falls and the Rynex Creek Falls at the junction of Rynex Creek and the Plotter Kill. All are magnificent sights in spring high water and in winter ice. The Plotter Kill Preserve is wonderful for nature study, hiking, walking & cross country skiing in the Winter! Over 600 species of plants have been found in the area including: trilliums, violets, lilies, ferns and club mosses.
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