Tallman West Falls

Tallman West Falls in spring. Photo by Joe Hollick.
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Tallman West Falls in winter. Photo by Joe Hollick.
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Tallman West Falls is a Ribbon Falls that experiences
its strongest flow during peak storm events and the seasonal
snow melt. Its height is 5 metres (16 feet) and its width
is 1 metre (3 feet).
History
Tallman West Falls was "discovered" in 2005 by
Joe Hollick, who called it Shed Falls at that time after
the shed-like structure above the waterfall. When it was
learned that the Tallman family has owned this land since
the 19th century (1800's), the name was changed.
How to get there
Attached is a map showing this waterfall and others in the
area.
Tallman West Falls is located on the south side of the railway
tracks about half way between Dewitt Rd. and McNeilly Rd.
Again trains do use this track, thus if you plan to visit
this waterfall be extremely careful of trains. This is private
property!

Map including Tallman West Falls. Click to enlarge.
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