Warsaw Village Park is a park located in Warsaw, New York offering access to Warsaw Falls, an approximately 80-foot waterfall in the heart of the Village of Warsaw. Near the base of the hill is a trail that heads left - which will take you towards the creek/gorge. Hikers will have to climb down into the creek, in order to begin their trip to the falls.
Letchworth State Park, often referred to as the "Grand Canyon of the East," is a stunning natural area located in western New York, spanning approximately 14,350 acres along the Genesee River. The park is renowned for its dramatic gorge, which features cliffs rising up to 600 feet and three major waterfalls: Upper Falls, Middle Falls, and Lower Falls.
Archery Field Overlook is a scenic viewpoint located within Letchworth State Park in Castile, New York. It is easily accessible and offers breathtaking views of the Genesee River gorge, making it a popular destination for photography and nature enthusiasts.