Apshawa Falls is a small but scenic waterfall in Passaic County’s Apshawa Preserve. Apshawa Falls consists of two main drops separated by a large pool. Above and below the waterfall are a few smaller cascades.
Apshawa Falls is one of the more difficult-to-reach waterfalls in New Jersey. The trail is well-marked and well-maintained, but hikers are required to go up and down multiple hills and take three different trails to reach it. Click the link below for more information on reaching this waterfall.
Apshawa Falls Information
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| Waterway | Apshawa Brook |
| Drainage Area (square miles) | 1.8 |
| Drainage Area Size | Small |
| Height (feet) | 8.5 |
| Latitude and Longitude | 41.018642 -74.383151 |
| Location | West Milford, Passaic County |
| Type | Cascade, Multi-step |
| Best Time to Visit | Spring |
| Property Type | County Park – Apshawa Preserve |
| Current Streamflow | N/A |

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