Surrounding Lake McLaren are picnic tables, BBQs, bogs, tenting spots, the scrumptious Falls Café, and, after all, considered one of New Zealand’s greatest botanical tree collections. Accessed on the Degrasse State Forest along Route 38, Lampson Falls is roughly forty toes tall and 100 ft broad, and is considered the most popular waterfall in St. Lawrence County. In the summer when water circulate isn’t as sturdy because the spring, go for a swim at the backside of the falls and revel in a picnic on the small beach—it’s a couple of 15-minute walk to get to the falls. Evoke the Taíno spirits and head out to El Hippie river in Naguabo, the place you may find caves, petroglyphs – and yes, a waterfall! Accessible by public road, this river and waterfall known as La Canoa are part of the only subtropical forest in the U.S.
Purakaunui Falls, Catlins Forest Park
The park across the waterfalls is gorgeous, with lush vegetation and benches to benefit from the view. Don’t miss the tour of the cave behind the waterfall, which prices only 1 Euro. There are also cafés and eating places to marvel on the wonderful scenery and breathe in some recent air while having fun with your beverage or meal.