Niagara Falls State Park Is The Single Best State Park In New York And It's Just Waiting To Be Explored
By Lisa Sammons|Updated on February 20, 2024(Originally published July 21, 2021)
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Niagara Falls is not only one of the best-known state parks in New York but also the world. When Travel and Leisure recently named the best state park in each of the 50 states, some choices were contentious, but New York’s was a bit of a no-brainer. Yes, we’ve got plenty of amazing state parks in New York that are definitely worth exploring. But there’s one that stands out above the rest as having captured the imagination of not just New Yorkers, but the entire world. Can you guess it? That’s right we’re talking about Niagara Falls State Park.
Have you been to Niagara Falls in New York? Or do you have another New York state park that you prefer even more? Share your opinions in the comments! For more information about this beautiful state park and national treasure, check out the Niagara Falls State Park website. Also make sure you check out this Adventuring in the Moment video to see the Maid of the Mist, the falls, and the surrounding area.
Don’t forget to get your Maid of the Mist tickets before you go for the iconic must-see boat ride at Niagara Falls.
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