Natural monuments around Watkins Glen, located in New York's Finger Lakes region, are characterized by dramatic gorges and numerous waterfalls. The landscape features unique geological formations, including potholes, caverns, and water-carved rock walls. This area offers a variety of natural features for exploration.
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Rainbow Falls is the only named waterfall in Watkins Glen State Park. From this point, you are treated to a great view of the falls.
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No matter which trail you choose, there is something worth seeing everywhere.
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The whole gorge is a great experience! Sturdy shoes are a good idea. 😉
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This beautifully engineered trail takes you along the inside of the gorge on what feels like quite a natural route. You hike under a partial rock shelf and above the stepped waterfalls and circular pools of Rainbow Falls. This spot is especially beautiful in the autumn when fallen leaves add color to the glen.
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Pretty impressive waterfall on the area of Havana Glen Campground. The water runs right over a cliff into a small pond, all surrounded by rock walls. As the waterfall is part of the campground you have to pay an entry fee of $2.00. More info here: https://www.townofmontourny.com/havana-glen.html Please note, that you can only visit the waterfall when the campsite is opened from April to end of October.
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These waterfalls, which run over several steps into a small creek, are somewhat hidden at the end of East Catlin Street in Deckertown, close to the town of Montour Falls. Can be easily added to a waterfall hiking loop in that area and are certainly worth a visit.
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The trail leads right through the beautiful gorge of Glen Creek. You hike along the steep walls of the gorge and can enjoy the full scenery of this place. One tip: Bring rain gear and sturdy shoes as water constantly runs from the sides of the gorge. More info about opening times can be found here: https://parks.ny.gov/parks/watkinsglen/ The trail normally stays open from May to November.
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Definitely go there, the waterfall is right next to the houses
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The region is renowned for its dramatic gorges and numerous waterfalls. Among the most popular are the Gorge Trail, which leads through the beautiful gorge of Glen Creek, and Rainbow Falls, known for its vibrant rainbows in the mist. These spots offer unique geological formations and stunning scenery.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Eagle Cliff Falls, located within the Havana Glen Campground, is a beautiful waterfall that is family-friendly. Another easily accessible and family-friendly option is Shequaga Falls in Montour Falls, situated right next to the historic downtown.
Watkins Glen is a geological marvel, featuring a 400-foot-deep gorge carved by glaciers and water over millennia. You'll encounter unique formations such as potholes, caverns, and water-carved rock walls. The Gorge Trail offers close-up views of these features, including sections where you can walk behind waterfalls and through tunnels carved into the rock.
The Gorge Trail, which is central to experiencing many of the natural monuments, is typically open from late May to October. During this period, the lush greenery and cascading waterfalls are at their most vibrant. While other rim trails are accessible year-round, the full gorge experience is best enjoyed when the main trail is open.
The area offers diverse hiking experiences. Popular routes include the Gorge Trail, which is an immersive walk through the gorge, and the Indian Trail. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes like the Gorge and Indian Trail Loop or the Queen Catherine Marsh Loop Trail. Find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Watkins Glen guide.
While the main attractions are well-known, Deckertown Falls offers a more secluded experience. These waterfalls, which cascade over several steps, are somewhat hidden at the end of East Catlin Street in Deckertown, near Montour Falls, and are certainly worth a visit for those looking to explore beyond the most popular sites.
When exploring the gorges and waterfalls, it's advisable to wear sturdy shoes, as trails can be wet and uneven. Bringing rain gear is also a good idea, as water constantly runs from the sides of the gorge, especially on trails like the Gorge Trail.
The natural monuments in Watkins Glen are unique due to their exceptional natural beauty, featuring a dramatic gorge with 19 waterfalls and unique geological formations. The immersive hiking experience allows visitors to walk over, under, and along waterfalls, providing an intimate connection with the natural environment. The blend of natural rock formations with man-made stone bridges and tunnels also enhances the experience.
Absolutely. The Watkins Glen area is a paradise for waterfall lovers. The Rainbow Falls and Gorge Trail within Watkins Glen State Park are prime examples, offering views of numerous cascades. For more dedicated waterfall exploration, consider routes like the Suspension bridge – Rainbow Falls loop. You can find more detailed waterfall hikes in the Waterfall hikes around Watkins Glen guide.
Visitors consistently praise the awe-inspiring natural beauty, the unique experience of walking through the gorge and behind waterfalls, and the abundance of photographic opportunities. The constant sound of rushing water and the visual spectacle of the glen create a truly memorable experience. Many highlight the well-engineered trails that blend seamlessly with the natural landscape.
While Watkins Glen State Park generally has a vehicle use fee, some specific natural monuments might have their own entry requirements. For example, Eagle Cliff Falls, located within Havana Glen Campground, requires an entry fee of $2.00. It's always best to check the specific monument's official website for current fee information.


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