
We visited many beautiful places this summer, but none quite like Watkins Glen State Park. Located in the Finger Lakes region of New York, near Seneca Lake, Watkins Glen is a 400 foot gorge through which the Glen Creek flows. The natural stone path leads visitors along a breathtaking trail, with stunning views around each turn.
Highlights:
- Gorge Trail: This 1.5 mile pathway offers the best views of the entire gorge. Magnificent rock formations, waterfalls, and moss covered bridges provide beautiful scenery the entire length of the Gorge Trail.
Travel Tip: Although this trail is on the shorter side, be sure to wear appropriate footwear. The rocky trail can get wet and slippery, and there are 832 steps along the trail. And if a round trip hike sound like too much, a shuttle at one end of the gorge will bring you back to the main entrance for $5.
For Kids: Not only are there 19 waterfalls along the Gorge Trail, the path even goes behind two of them! Kids will feel the spray of the water as they pass behind Rainbow Falls, and can reach out to feel the cold water pouring over the rocks. It’s exciting for children of all ages!
Watkins Glen State Park is a gorgeous, almost magical place. The scenery is varied and picturesque. Combine it with a trip to nearby Letchworth State Park for a wonderful few days enjoying the natural beauty of upstate New York!














