Emery Park Falls (2 Falls), South Wales, New York
There are two sections to this park, bisected by Emery Road. The southern portion has the snowmobile trail. The northern section is for skiers and snowshoers. Several roads are blocked and unplowed in winter making them part ... trails.com
Glade Creek Falls, Strykersville, New York
Glade Creek Falls starts with a 3-foot drop and finishes with a 15-foot cascade. It dries in summer, so be sure to visit in spring or after a heavy rain. trails.com
Angel Falls, Java Village, New York
Located behind the Java Insurance Agency, this waterfall can easily be seen from the Route 78 bridge over Beaver Meadow Creek. It?s a multistaged drop over large slabs of rock. The first drop is approximately 15-feet high, fo... trails.com
Eternal Flame Falls, Buffalo, New York
Eternal Flame Falls cuts deep into a gorge through a layer of Hanover Shale of the Late Devonian Epoch that is 85 to 95-feet thick. This shale is greenish-gray to gray colored with some black bands. The water of Shale Creek s... trails.com
Warsaw Falls
Warsaw Falls is in Warsaw, New York. I do not actually know the "official" name of the falls, but Warsaw Falls works for me. This is a very impressive waterfall that has been left almost entirely wild. From downtown W... gowaterfalling.com
Glen Falls, Williamsville, New York
Glen Falls is a wide, multi-tiered combination waterfall that cascades in some sections and free-falls in others as the water plunges down the Onondaga Escarpment. It has a good water flow year-round, even during a dry summer... trails.com
Letchworth State Park
Letchworth State Park, renowned as the "Grand Canyon of the East," is one of the most scenically magnificent areas in the eastern U.S. The Genesee River roars through the gorge over three major waterfalls between cliffs--as... nysparks.com
Akron Falls Park
Akron Falls is located in Akron New York. It is the centerpiece and namesake of Akron Falls Park. This is a large park with ball fields, picnic areas and shelters, and it is quite popular in summer months. The park is... gowaterfalling.com
Lower & Upper Akron Falls Park
The water in Lower Akron Falls is channeled at the crest. Depending on water level it may form a curtain or several narrow wisps as the water freefalls to the gorge below. Upper Akron Falls, found 600 feet upstream, is als... trailpeak.com
Wiscoy Falls, Wiscoy, New York
Wiscoy is an Indian word meaning ?five falls creek or brook.? As you stand on the bridge in the Village of Wiscoy, five tiers of waterfall are visible. They start with a pair of jagged edged 2-foot falls, then progress to a 1... trails.com
Mills Mills Falls, Mills Mills, New York
Roger Mills of Canajoharie, Montgomery County built the first mill on the upper falls of Wiscoy Creek beginning in 1806. First he erected a log cabin home. The following year he dammed the creek and erected his sawmill. In 18... trails.com
Indian Falls, Indian Falls, New York
Today, Indian Falls sits behind the Log Cabin Restaurant. Why not plan a visit for lunch or dinner? The Log Cabin is open 7 days/week and serves family favorites such as steak, chicken wings, and Friday fish fries. The waterf... trails.com
Wiscoy Falls
Wiscoy Falls is located in Wiscoy, a small community near Rossburg New York, about 7 miles south of Portageville and Letchworth State Park. The waterfall can be seen from the bridge over Wiscoy Creek, but to really se... gowaterfalling.com