Trout Brook Falls is the tallest and most well known waterfall at Hacklebarney State Park. The nearly 20 foot waterfall is situated a short walk from the main parking area and features two main view points:
- Close: A short unmarked trail off the Purple Trail next to a wooden bridge directly above the falls.
- From a distance: A signed unmarked trail down a set of stone steps from the Red Trail
Aside from Trout Brook Falls, Hacklebarney is home to a series of smaller cascades, most of which are in the day-use area. Click the link below to learn how to get to each of the waterfalls in the day-use area on a singular hike.
Trout Brook Falls Information
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| Waterway | Trout Brook |
| Drainage Area (square miles) | 1.7 |
| Drainage Area Size | Small |
| Height (feet) | 19.3 |
| Latitude and Longitude | 40.749286 -74.727696 |
| Location | Chester Township, Morris County |
| Type | Cascade |
| Best Time to Visit | Spring |
| Property Type | State-Hacklebarney State Park |
| Current Streamflow | N/A |

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