When you think of a famous gorge in New York, your mind probably immediately goes to Ausable Chasm. The massive canyon is 50 feet wide in some areas and spans a depth of 200 feet. It was one of the first tourist attractions in the country and is nicknamed the "Grand Canyon of the East." It's undoubtedly one of the greatest natural wonders in New York and we highly recommend a visit. But there's another grandly gorgeous New York gorge that shouldn't be ignored! Country Living even listed it as the most beautiful gorge in America we would say that is tough to argue with because we also think that Watkins Glen State Park is the prettiest gorge around.
History & Geology At Watkins Glen State Park
Encompassing more than 700 acres, this massive state park is one that you can easily spend all day exploring — and trust us, you'll want to.
Watkins Glen is a 400-foot deep gorge cut through shale by Glen Creek. The ancient crevice was created by giant glaciers during the Ice Age.
The park is most famous for its Gorge Trail, an adventure that belongs on absolutely everyone's bucket list. When people are looking for the best hikes in Watkins Glen State Park this is the number one place you will want to go. You will get to see most of what the gorge has to offer and in our experience, it was one of the most magical of trails we have ever been on.
This gorge in New York is the centerpiece of this state park and is widely considered to be the most beautiful state park in New York. The park spans 1.2 square miles in area.
Over the course of the two-mile trail, you'll climb more than 800 stone steps and will find yourself walking behind more waterfalls than you knew imaginable. Don't worry too much about the steps, we learned how many there were after the hike and it really surprised us. Mostly because we were so focused on the beauty of the surrounding area that we hardly noticed it.
If you're a fan of waterfalls in New York, you won't want to miss this place. This New York gorge has 19 waterfalls in just two miles! The park's trails are open seasonally and provide a great opportunity to see the falls.
The Gorge Trail At Watkins Glen State Park
The trail is well-maintained and is easy to follow. It's impossible to get lost.
The landscape here is almost otherworldly in its beauty. You don't get places much better than this in the Finger Lakes region of NY.
You don't have to be a geologist to appreciate the beauty of the rock formations here. The cliffs are made of shale, limestone, and sandstone.
Since the rocks erode at different rates, there's a fascinating cascade pattern to the gorge's walls, which is a large contributing factor to why this is one of the most beautiful gorges in New York.
Like something from a fairytale, this remarkable gorge seems to be carved out of otherworldly rock formations. The curves are mesmerizing and are so much fun to travel through.
There are a lot of beautiful places in New York, but we have to agree that Watkins Glen is one of the prettiest. You've got to see this gorge in New York to believe it! Our favorite part of the trail was seeing how many waterfalls at Watkins Glen State Park there really are. It seemed like every few minutes we were stopping to admire another cascade, or hiking behind the waterfalls which is a truly enchanting experience.
Other Hiking Trails In Watkins Glen State Park
There are several different trails within the park, and some of them loop together to make for one epic hiking adventure.
Even though the trails are clearly marked, it's always a good idea to have your trusty AllTrails Plus account ready so you can download the trail maps ahead of time and get wrong-turn alerts.
Educational tours at the park are free and available to the public.
If you're planning a trip with a larger size group of people, the option is also available for you to schedule a tour.
Summer, fall, and winter visits all have their perks, but locals agree that the best time of year to visit Watkins Glen State Park is in the spring.
Peak waterfall action. Plus, just look at all of those enchanting shades of green!
The waterfalls always look their best during the spring months due to snowmelt and run-off, and overall the area is much less crowded than it is during the summer.
If this isn't a fairytale land right here on Earth - what is?!
Bring your camera along for the adventure and see if you can capture similar images! If you want that dreamy "frozen" look like the photo above, make sure you use a tripod and have a long exposure.
Camping At Watkins Glen State Park
Campers, rejoice! With roughly 300 sites, an unforgettable camping experience is available to be had here.
There are several ways to spend the night at Watkins Glen State Park. Take your pick from RV slots, primitive campsites, or one of the nine rustic cabins available to rent.
Get more information on Watkins Glen State Park by visiting its website and start planning your adventure today.
Have you visited Watkins Glen in New York? Have you ever spent the night in one of the cabins in the campground? What was your favorite waterfall? Share your experiences in the comments! If you have the AllTrails app make sure to download the Creek Gorge Trail map so you can track your progress along your hike. To see our adventure when we hiked this trail please make sure to watch this Adventuring in the Moment video:
Our time in the park was simply mesmerizing and I would highly recommend this park to anyone who loves nature and hiking trails. Once you cross that bridge and enter the park it is like you have stepped into a whole new world filled with wonder at every turn. It reminded us of something similar to something you would see in Indiana Jones. From the natural-looking stone-cut steps to the countless waterfalls found all throughout the park, this is one of those must-see natural wonders of New York.
The park isn't the only popular attraction in Watkins Glen! Check out Watkins Glen International racetrack.
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