Verkeerder Kill

Verkeerder Kill
Verkeerder Kill at Verkeerder Kill Park
EtymologyDutch for "wrong brook"
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
RegionHudson Valley
CountyUlster
TownsWawarsing, Shawangunk
Physical characteristics
SourceUnnamed location on Shawangunk Ridge
  locationWawarsing
  coordinates41°41′41″N 74°19′39″W / 41.69472°N 74.32750°W / 41.69472; -74.32750
  elevation2,060 ft (630 m)
MouthShawangunk Kill
  location
SW of Pine Bush
  coordinates
41°36′7″N 74°19′33″W / 41.60194°N 74.32583°W / 41.60194; -74.32583
  elevation
333 ft (101 m)
Length8 mi (13 km), North-south

The Verkeerder Kill, sometimes Verkeerderkill and locally shortened to Kaidy Kill is an 8-mile-long (13 km) stream in Ulster County, New York, United States. It rises on the Shawangunk Ridge, in the town of Wawarsing, and flows southwards through the town of Shawangunk, toward the Shawangunk Kill, itself a major tributary of the Wallkill River. Ultimately it is a part of the Hudson River's watershed.

It is best known for Verkeerder Kill Falls, a 187-foot (57 m) waterfall located on its headwaters just below its source, on the border between the two towns. The falls are a popular hiking destination along the Long Path, a long-distance hiking trail from New York City to the Capital District that traverses the area.