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  1. 1 de abr. de 2022 · Take notes, and get ready to chase waterfalls at these 6 amazing cascades in the Adirondack region of New York. Related Read: 12 Best Spots to See New York’s Fall Foliage. 1. OK Slip Falls. Photo: Shutterstock. Marvel at one of New York State’s highest waterfalls, nestled in the Hudson Gorge Wilderness Area.

  2. While swimming is technically prohibited anywhere else in the park, people swim and cool down at every other of the park’s 12 waterfalls. 3. Split Rock Falls in the Adirondacks. Split Rock Falls is located in New Russia on the Bouquet River, a 40-mile river flowing from the Adirondack Mountains into Lake Champlain.

  3. 4 de out. de 2023 · Well you might as well stay over. At this Airbnb between Margaretville and Roxbury, NY, 150 miles (about a three-hour drive) from NYC, you’ll even have your own waterfall right in your own backyard (literally). This 1960’s A-frame house was built right over a rolling mountain stream and has a stunning view of a completely private waterfall ...

  4. 21 de abr. de 2023 · 14 Waterfalls That Are The Most Beautiful In Upstate New York. Apr. 21, 2023. As seen in Microsoft Travel. New York is home to thousands of waterfalls, and some of the most spectacular is based in the Upstate region. Exploring these adorable natural wonders is one of the best things vacationers can do in Upstate New York.

  5. 7 de set. de 2023 · Niagara Falls. We think that Niagara Falls is one of the best places to visit in upstate New York in fall! While most people focus on the Canadian side, the New York side is an outdoor lover’s dream, especially in this season. Fall is a shoulder season for the area, so you might have the park all to yourself.

  6. 10 Best Hiking Trails in Upstate New York. With all its variety of scenery and trails, upstate New York is great for hikers and nature-lovers of all skill levels. So dust off your backpack and gear and start planning! 1. Gorge Trail at Watkins Glen State Park.

  7. 23 de mai. de 2018 · Catskill Mountains, Greene County, New York. One of the more popular waterfalls in upstate New York, we can certainly understand why, especially after our Autumn visit. With its 260ft height over two dramatic plunges, we relished our visit to this rare waterfalls possessing both size and character.