
Niagara Falls State Park - Niagara Falls, NY
Posted by:
Rayman
N 43° 05.158 W 079° 03.898
17T E 657503 N 4772178
Quick Description: Niagara Falls State Park, formerly known as Niagara Reservation State Park, is reported to be the oldest state park in the United States.
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 8/9/2007 5:59:16 PM
Waymark Code: WM1ZHE
Views: 143
Long Description:Niagara Falls State Park provides a means to get up close and
personal with one of the most famous waterfalls in the world. It
consists of the mainland portion which borders the upper Niagara
River rapids and Niagara gorge, and Goat Island and several smaller
islands which take you out into the middle of the river.
The park was established in 1885 and was originally named
Niagara Reservation State Park. A group of people led by landscape
architect Frederick Law Olmsted got together to convince New York
State to preserve the natural beauty of the area and create a state
park for all to enjoy. They succeeded with their goal and the
existing factories and industries along the river were
demolished.
On the mainland part of the park, you can go out on the
Observation Tower and get a great view of the falls and gorge.
Within the tower is an elevator that will take down into the gorge
where you can take a ride on the Maid of the Mist and get up close
to the base of the falls. At Prospect Point you can get within
inches of the edge of the American falls. There is also a snack bar
and tourist information center nearby.
Over on Goat Island are more walking trails around the whole
island. At the northwest corner is the Cave of the Winds Tour which
allows you take an elevator into the gorge and walk out on a wood
deck to the base of the falls and feel it's power and mist.
Terrapin Point allows you to get within a couple feet of the edge
of the Horseshoe Falls. On the south side of the island a small
bridge takes you to the Three Sisters Islands where you can
experience the rapids up close. A sit-down restaurant is located on
Goat Island.
During the tourist months, a trolley is available to take
visitors all around the mainland and island parts of the park. The
park is open from dawn to dusk. It is open year-round, but it gets
real cold and icy in the wintertime.