Ten waterfalls in New York that freeze in winter: you should see it at least once in your life
'30.12.2022'
Nadezhda Verbitskaya
If you're one of those New Yorkers who is intimidated by even the thought of cold weather, this list might make you change your mind! These XNUMX frozen beauties of the state will magically make you feel like you're in a Disney movie. Only in your state.
1 Buttermilk Falls
First on our list is the beautiful Buttermilk Falls. Located just south of Ithaca, this frozen beauty is in Buttermilk Falls State Park.
Address: Buttermilk Falls State Park, 106 E Buttermilk Falls Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA
2 Chittenango Falls
This magnificent waterfall is located within the Chittenango Falls State Park. The park itself is open all year round, but the trail leading to the waterfall observation bridge is closed during the winter months. Find out more about Chittenango Falls State Park.
Address: Chittenango Falls State Park, Cazenovia, NY 13035, USA
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3 Corbett's Glen
This Western New York beauty is located near Rochester in the Corbetts Glen Nature Park. Fun Fact: Glen Corbetts was featured in the 2007 thriller Trapped in Beauty. This nature park has stunning hiking trails with waterfalls in New York City. Here is more information about Corbett's Glen Nature Park.
Address: Corbett's Glen Nature Park, 415 Penfield Rd, Rochester, NY 14625, USA
4 Hector Falls
If you are looking for an excuse to get to Seneca Lake, then you are here! Hector Falls is located in the city of Hector, which is best viewed from a boat. Find out more here about Hector, New York.
Address: Hector Falls, Hector, NY 14818, USA
5 Bastion Falls
Less than a mile downstream from Kaaterskill Falls, it is located in the town of Hunter. Go there on a day trip and make New York's Bastion Falls your next destination. Here is the opportunity to find out more about Bastion Falls.
Address: Bastion Falls, Haines Falls, NY 12436, USA
6. Kaaterskill Falls
This breathtaking double cascading waterfall is located in the Catskill Mountains. During the colder months, when people don't make the hike to this icy beauty, they can be found swimming in the upper cascade of the falls and basking in the sun! find out more about Caterskill Falls.
Address: Kaaterskill Falls, Hunter, NY 12436, USA
7. Upper and Lower Falls at Letchworth State Park
Located on the Genesee River in Letchworth State Park, this waterfall is often referred to as the "Grand Canyon of the East". These are the two best waterfalls in New York. More details here - about Letchworth State Park.
Address: Letchworth State Park, 1 Letchworth State Park, Castile, NY 14427, USA
8. Salmon river falls
This waterfall is just incredible. Therefore, tourists come here at any time of the year. Find out here about Salmon River Falls more.
Address: Salmon River Falls, Orwell, NY 13302, USA
9 Cohoes Falls
Every year, thousands of New Yorkers visit the beautiful Cohoes Falls. Nestled between the towns of Cohoes and Waterford, this waterfall offers an observation park open from May to November. find out more about Cohoes Falls.
Address: Cohoes Falls, Cohoes, NY 12188, USA
10. Toughhannock Falls
A popular ice climbing destination for New Yorkers, this magnificent sight is located in Trumansburg. Find out more here about Tauhannock Falls.
Address: Tauhannock Falls, Ulysses, NY 14886, USA