Water Depth
No current depth is verified for the exact landing zone. Flow, storms, drought, sediment, hidden rock, and debris can change river or gorge depth quickly.

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High Falls is a gorge, falls, or river cliff near Chateauguay, New York, United States. Verify access, posted rules, water depth, hazards, and exit conditions before treating it as jumpable.
the 40-foot height reference matters less than current access, landing-zone depth, water conditions, and a dependable exit route.
Overview
High Falls is a river, creek, gorge, or waterfall-pool cliff-diving lead near Chateauguay, New York, United States. The important planning details are flow, depth, rock placement, access, and exit conditions, not just the reported 40-foot height context.
Quick Answer
High Falls is a gorge, falls, or river cliff near Chateauguay, New York, United States. Verify access, posted rules, water depth, hazards, and exit conditions before treating it as jumpable.
Key Takeaway
the 40-foot height reference matters less than current access, landing-zone depth, water conditions, and a dependable exit route.
Quick Answer
High Falls is a gorge, falls, or river cliff near Chateauguay, New York, United States. Verify access, posted rules, water depth, hazards, and exit conditions before treating it as jumpable.
Key Takeaway
the 40-foot height reference matters less than current access, landing-zone depth, water conditions, and a dependable exit route.
Conditions and planning notes
No current depth is verified for the exact landing zone. Flow, storms, drought, sediment, hidden rock, and debris can change river or gorge depth quickly.
Confirm public access, land manager rules, posted signs, parking, and any seasonal restrictions before visiting High Falls. Do not assume informal routes are open or permitted.
Use legal public routes and stop at posted closures or unstable terrain. Scout from both land and water level before going near any ledge.
Changing flow, slick gorge rock, submerged boulders, shallow shelves, debris, poor exits, flash-flood risk, and limited rescue access.
No named ledge is confirmed. Inspect the takeoff, landing zone, and exit before considering any jump.
Fast-changing flow, slick rock, submerged boulders, shallow shelves, poor exits, flash-flood risk, and limited rescue access are the main concerns.
Map location
Chateauguay, New York, United States
44.92643, -74.07961
High Falls sits around Chateauguay, New York, United States, putting this waterfall or plunge-pool spot in the orbit of Chateauguay and the broader New York area of United States. Use the saved coordinates and current map view as a starting point, then confirm the exact approach locally because cliff-jumping access can change around parks, private land, roads, shorelines, and water-management areas.
In northern or mountain climates, spring runoff and cold water can be as important as ledge height. Conditions are not static: rain, snowmelt, drought, changing water levels, current, and weekend crowding can all change what looks like the same jump from one visit to the next. Treat saved route notes as background, not as a present-day clearance to jump.
The main assumed risks include variable flow, shallow shelves, hydraulic features, slippery rock, and limited downstream recovery room. Access should be treated as conditional until signs, land ownership, permits, and local rules are confirmed. Before anyone climbs to a ledge, inspect the landing zone from the water, identify the exit, look for submerged rocks or debris, and be willing to walk away if the depth, footing, legality, or rescue options are uncertain.
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