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Conesus Creek

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Source
  
Conesus Lake

Country
  
United States of America

Mouth
  
Genesee River

Conesus Creek

- location
  
Avon, Livingston County

Triphammer falls conesus creek


Conesus Creek, also known as the Conesus Outlet, is a small tributary of the Genessee River in Livingston County, New York. Its source is the outflow of Conesus Lake, and it joins the Genesee in the Town of Avon. The creek drops over 200 feet (61 m) in elevation over its short course.

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Map of Conesus Creek, Avon, NY, USA

Rcs in conesus creek


Canoeing the creek is not recommended. While appearing to be a gentle ride as the creek begins in Lakeville, it soon becomes hazardous. As the creek passes under Interstate 390, a forest lines the bank. Many trees have fallen into the creek, some forming strainers, others spanning the full breadth. Also the rate of drop in elevation increases and there are two waterfalls. The first, Triphammer Falls, is easily portaged; the second, while in a park, is preceded by a small gorge and could be deadly to inexperienced paddlers. There is also a landowner who has put barbed wire fencing across the creek to enclose a horse pasture.

References

Conesus Creek Wikipedia