Hannacroix Ravine Preserve
| Hannacroix Ravine Preserve | |
|---|---|
| Hannacroix Ravine | |
Location within New York | |
| Nearest city | Clarksville |
| Coordinates | 42°34′30″N 74°00′04″W / 42.57511°N 74.00122°W |
| Area | 415 acres (168 ha) |
| Governing body | The Nature Conservancy |
| Website | nature |
The Hannacroix Ravine Preserve is a 415-acre (168 ha) preserve near Clarksville New York that is home to a 30-foot-tall (9.1 m) cascade called Sliding Rock Falls.[1] The creek leading to the cascade is home to a number of 100-year-old hemlocks trees. The preserve is administered by The Nature Conservancy.[2]
Wildlife
There is a very diverse quantity of birds that are found in Hannacroix Ravine Preserve including the boreal breeding warblers, the winter wren (Troglodytes hiemalis), and several species of finches.[3]
References
- ^ Matt (2022-03-26). "Hannacroix Ravine (Clarksville, NY) Slide Rock Falls Guide". Retrieved 2026-02-13.
- ^ "Visit Hannacroix Ravine Preserve". The Nature Conservancy. Retrieved 2026-02-13.
- ^ Drennan, Susan (1981). Where to find birds in New York State : the top 500 sites. Syracuse University Press. p. 303. ISBN 9780815601739.