Don't go chasing waterfalls outside of New York City because they are actually hiding in Central Park's largest woodland.At the entrance of Central Park West between 101st Street and 106th Street in the North Woods, you'll find water flowing from the grassy banks of the Pool and through the ravine of the Loch in the center, before connecting to the Meer on the East Side.The man-made stream called the Loch contains several dams, which have created three magnificent cascades or waterfalls that have gone surprisingly unnoticed for years now."It's not an area of the park that is as visited as others," Central Park Conservancy guide Juan Jesus said.
"And they are kind of hidden in the sense that they are shr...