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Posted on May 2nd, 2020

Cohoes Falls on the Mohawk River

Cohoes Falls on the Mohawk River

The Falls on the Mohawk River in Cohoes, just west of the river's end, or confluence with the Hudson River, is one of the more impressive natural sites in The Capital District. In the left foreground is the School Street Hydroelectric plant that has been utilizing the fall of water to create electricity for over 100 years.

Cohoes Falls is a breathtaking natural wonder located on the Mohawk River in Cohoes, New York. It is one of the most powerful waterfalls east of the Rocky Mountains, with an average flow rate of over 30,000 cubic feet per second.

The falls drop 90 feet over a series of rocky ledges, creating a stunning display of cascading water and mist. The roar of the falls can be heard from miles away and the sight of the falls is truly awe-inspiring.

Cohoes Falls is a popular destination for visitors who come to admire its beauty and power. There are several viewing areas and hiking trails that provide stunning vistas of the falls and the surrounding area. Visitors can also take a boat tour to get an up-close view of the falls from the river.

The area around Cohoes Falls has a rich history, as it was an important site for Native American communities and later played a key role in the Industrial Revolution. Today, the falls and its surroundings are protected by the Cohoes Falls Preserve, a nature preserve that is home to a variety of wildlife and plant species.

Cohoes Falls is a must-see attraction for anyone visiting the Albany area. Its natural beauty and impressive power make it a truly unforgettable sight that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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