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You must see this: 13 parks in New York with the most beautiful waterfalls

'04.03.2022'

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If you want to explore waterfalls, then it's time to explore New York. Some of New York's wonderful waterfalls are hidden from our eyes. On the other hand, some of them are much more accessible. In fact, some of New York's most beautiful waterfalls are located in state parks. Wondering which state parks to visit in NYC in search of the most beautiful waterfalls in NYC? Well, don't be surprised anymore Only In Your State.

  1. Chittenango Falls Park - Madison County

One of the most easily accessible waterfalls on this list, Chittenango Falls is just a short walk from this park's parking lot. Climb down the stairs and you'll see this 50-meter waterfall! But be prepared to exercise as you walk back up the stairs. In less than half a kilometer you will be at the bottom of all the stairs and in front of the observation bridge, where you will have an incredible view of the waterfall.

For more information, visit park website.

  1. Fillmore Glen Park - Cayuga County

In the Finger Lakes area, south of Lake Owasco, there is a park in which not one, not two ... but as many as five amazing waterfalls! Of all the natural wonders in this park, it's safe to say that the most popular waterfall is Cow Shed Falls. With a stunning less than 3 km long gorge trail, this place is great for a short day trip.

For more information, visit park website.

  1. Letchworth Park - Wyoming County

One of the most popular state parks in New York, Letchworth earned an amazing reputation - and rightfully so! There are several waterfalls in the state park that will leave you speechless. The main three that will amaze anyone with their beauty are the Upper, Middle and Lower Falls. With a legendary nickname, the Genesi River created what many now call the Grand Canyon of the East! What is your favorite waterfall in Letchworth?

For more information, visit park website.

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  1. Watkins Glen Park - Schuyler County

Descend to the south end of Seneca Lake and enjoy a day in one of New York State's most beautiful parks. Most residents consider Watkins Glen the most exciting place in our state, it's hard to argue with that. The main feature of the park is its 3,2 km long gorge, through which a total of 19 waterfalls pass. A popular trail that gives you the opportunity to get up close and personal with the natural wonders of the park. You will even find yourself behind several waterfalls, seeing the real beauty.

Additional information can be found at park site.

  1. Pixley Falls Park - Oneida County

Travel to the beautiful and remote area of ​​New York, located in the city of Boonville. Pixley Falls State Park is a spectacular outdoor destination in our Central Region. Despite the fact that this park has so many nooks and crannies to fall in love with. Most people come here to explore and see the 15m high Pixley Falls.

Additional information can be found at park website.

  1. Minnewaska Park - Ulster County

Right on the Shawangunk Ridge, the Minnewaska Preserve covers more than 9000 hectares of New York. It has quite a few waterfalls that will inspire you to take a trip. But of all the waterfalls you can find here, one of the most popular is the 18m-high Awosting Falls.

For more information, visit park website.

  1. Stony Brook Park - Livingston County

Stoney Brook is located about half an hour south of Conesus Lake in the Finger Lakes region. This is another park to add to your list of famous Gorge Trails. Enjoy short hikes through the park that will take you past several small waterfalls. Three main waterfalls draw visitors to this scenic area.

Additional information can be found at park website.

  1. Niagara Falls Park - Niagara County

The most famous natural Sight New York - Niagara Falls. This is the largest waterfall in our state. America's oldest park, this place has long attracted visitors from all over the world. One of the main features of this park is that it has the only waterfall in America that is lit up every night, with different color schemes throughout the year.

For more information, visit park website.

  1. Tugannock Falls - Tompkins County

Just 15 minutes from the city of Ithaca is one of the highest waterfalls in New York - Taughannock Falls. With a height of more than 64 meters, Taugannock Falls is the main attraction of this place. Hiking the legendary waterfall is a beautiful hike and a must-do if you are in the Finger Lakes.

For more information, visit park website.

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  1. Buttermilk Falls Park - Tompkins County

If you want to visit as many New York waterfalls as possible in a short amount of time, Ithaca City is the best place to visit. Right next to a ton of other waterfalls in Tompkins County, Buttermilk Falls Park has a waterfall that's perfect for swimming during the summer. At the foot of a 50-meter waterfall, you will find a natural pool where you can swim. It will become a popular place to visit once temperatures warm up.

For more information, visit park website.

  1. Robert H. Treman Park - Tompkins County

Another Tompkins County gem, Robert H. Treman Park will be your new favorite from the first visit. Great place for camping, staying overnight in the park will give you more opportunities to explore all that is here. The park has Enfield Falls, which boasts beautiful swimming space at the foot. There is also the Lucifer Falls, a huge waterfall, photos can never capture its beauty.

For more information, visit park website.

  1. John Boyd Tucker Park - Albany County

Along the Indian Stairs Trail is one of the most popular places to explore John Boyd Tucker Park, home to residents of the Capital Region. Traveling along this trail will give you a panoramic view and the opportunity to walk right behind the Minelot Falls!

For more information, visit park website.

  1. Mine Kill Park - Shohari County

A little over an hour from the city of Albany, this is another state park if you're looking for a quick escape from the metropolitan area. A unique 24 meter waterfall worth visiting is displayed through a narrow gorge which makes for some attractive scenery.

For more information, visit park website.

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