Here's The Perfect Weekend Itinerary If You Love Exploring New York's Waterfalls
By Lea Monroe|Updated on February 09, 2023(Originally published February 08, 2023)
×
Lea Monroe
Author
Writer for Only In Your State. Scribbling about all things New York and Buffalo related while also keeping you updated on the latest travel news! Inquiries: Lmonroe@onlyinyourstate.com
For most of us, living in New York means that we grew up chasing waterfalls, literally. From the Finger Lakes to the Catskills, you can find more waterfalls in the Empire State than you could ever dream of. But it’s up in the Adirondacks where you can find a ton of jaw-dropping waterfalls that are hidden away in some of our more remote locations. Need to enjoy a weekend away where you’ll be able to spend your free time by the water? Then take a look at this trip we’ve planned out that’s perfect if you’re in love with New York’s waterfalls just as much as we are. Some of the best natural wonders in New York are waiting for you…
So, what do you think about this list of New York waterfalls? Share with us your thoughts in the comments section! Also, if you have any more day trips in New York or fun things to do that you think we should know about, make sure to let us know.
The Adirondacks is the largest state park in the United States. Easy to spend an entire weekend here, this is one of the most exciting things to do in New York outdoors.
Dive deep into a cavern when you visit Howe Caverns in New York. This natural wonder takes guests deep into the earth for an underground adventure.
Driving by the Prophet Isaiah's Second Coming House in Niagara Falls. Not only is it eye-catching, but it also has an interesting history.
The world’s largest kaleidoscope is hiding in the Catskills and it’s absolutely beautiful.
New York also has its own Gravity Hill which is a weird phenomenon that everyone should experience.
What underrated places in New York should I visit?
Underrated places make for some of the best day trips in New York. In fact, we have 13 underrated places in New York that are perfect for any out-of-towner. Try visiting the Storm King Art Center, which is 500 acres of space filled with incredible sculptures. Or how about Stonecrop Gardens in Cold Spring? This 15-acre natural gem is a peaceful way to enjoy New York’s great outdoors.