Upper Electric Brook Falls

Schooley's Falls

Electric Brook Falls is a pair of back-to-back waterfalls in Schooley’s Mountain County Park.

Both the upper and lower falls are strikingly similar and are separated by a small pool along the rocky gorge trail. This pool is so small that some people may consider it a single waterfall, though the general consensus is that it is two distinct waterfalls. Nevertheless, as the two waterfalls are so close, it is highly recommended to visit them at the same time.

Hikers can access the waterfall in as short as a half-mile round-trip hike, but a slightly longer route is ideal as it includes a few unnamed cascades on the brook, and the longer approach is slightly easier due to a rock scramble.

Upper Electric Brook Falls Information

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WaterwayElectric Brook
Drainage Area (square miles)3.04
Drainage Area SizeSmall
Height (feet)17.4
Latitude and Longitude40.79595, -74.78251
LocationWashington Township, Morris County
TypeCascade, Fantail
Best Time to VisitSpring-Fall
Property TypeCounty Park – Schooley’s Mountain
Current StreamflowN/A

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