Nature certainly knows how to take our breath away – from stunning flashes of lightning that light up the sky during a thunderstorm to breathtaking waterfalls tumbling down. We have no shortage of places to admire nature in New York. Visit one of the most beautiful sights in the state when you visit the tallest waterfall in New York.

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Have you visited the tallest waterfall in New York in the Catskill Mountains? Share your experience in the comments! If you love waterfalls, you’ll definitely want to visit Essex County, known for its nearly 100 waterfalls.

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What are some good waterfall hikes in New York?
Sure, you could wander around the Niagara Falls area but you'll most likely be surrounded by tourists. Get out and explore the quiet outdoors with one of these waterfall hikes in New York:

  • Hidden Waterfall Trail, Belfast, NY: This delightful hidden gem is simply called the Hidden Waterfall Trail. And, you guessed it, there is indeed a hidden waterfall. The trail is around 3.4 miles out and back through the scenic Allen Lake State Forest. Toward the end of the hike you'll discover a small gorge, within that gorge is a cool waterfall that not many people have discovered.
  • Taughannock Falls, Trumansburg, NY: Everyone is aware of the majestic Niagara Falls, but Taughannock Falls is actually the tallest free-falling waterfall in New York. At 215 feet it is quite a stunning sight, especially when you see the lush green vegetation and striking gorge walls around it. In Taughannock Falls State Park, take the Gorge Trail about three-quarters of a mile to the falls.
  • Carpenter Falls, Skaneateles NY: The Finger Lakes region of New York has plenty of stunning natural wonders. Upper Skaneateles Falls is an impressive drop over a rocky ledge into a pool of water reminiscent of something you'd find in a tropical rainforest. The trails around Bear Swamp Creek will also treat you to smaller but still beautiful waterfalls, streams, and rapids.

New York isn't all big city and overcrowded streets, there are so many wonderful waterfall hikes in Upstate New York. Take a look at our guide to the best hiking trails in New York if you are looking for more fun ways to enjoy a day out in nature. Whenever we head out for a hike, we check AllTrails+ for current conditions and trail maps.

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