Boonton Falls is a large and powerful waterfall in the town of Boonton on the Rockaway River. Despite being a relatively calm river, Boonton Falls marks the beginning of the Boonton Gorge, a short section of whitewater on the river. There are multiple areas to view the waterfall from either side of the river, as access across is provided by a historic stone bridge.
Due to the large drainage area, Boonton Falls often looks good, even when other nearby waterfalls are just a trickle.
The waterfall is located just a short and easy walk from the playground at Grace Lord Park. Click the button below for a detailed guide on reaching Boonton Falls.
Boonton Falls Information
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| Waterway | Rockaway River |
| Drainage Area (square miles) | 117 |
| Drainage Area Size | Very Large |
| Height (feet) | 36 |
| Latitude and Longitude | 40.907451 -74.417455 |
| Location | Town of Boonton, Morris County |
| Type | Cascade |
| Best Time to Visit | Spring-Fall |
| Property Type | Municipal Park – Grace Lord Park |
| Current Streamflow | Rockaway River above Reservoir at Boonton NJ Hydrograph |
Alerts
- Boonton Falls has been the site of a few drownings. The waterfall is one of the most powerful waterfalls in New Jersey, and the river below moves extremely fast. There are multiple emergency phones located near the falls.

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