Tobey Falls is a small 8-foot slide-type waterfall that flows down a smoothly polished 45-degree-angle black-colored ledge. Fed by Big Wilson Stream, which is a usually 30 to 50-foot-wide river, Tobey Falls condenses the stream to a fraction of that to create a waterfall of plunging torrents of whitewater that tumble down the rocks. The waterfalls are easily accessible but can be very slippery due to the angle of the stones, and extreme caution should be taken when exploring the falls. Fishing for salmon is a favorite activity at the base of the main falls, where the fish gather to feed.

Address: Willimantic, Piscataquis County, Maine

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