Shale Creek Preserve, Chestnut Ridge Park

Shale Creek Preserve, Chestnut Ridge Park

Shale Creek Preserve, part of Chestnut Ridge Park, offers visitors scenic views and unique natural features, highlighted by its iconic Eternal Flame Falls.

1212
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
500,000
Annual Visitors
1927
Year Established

About Shale Creek Preserve, Chestnut Ridge Park

Shale Creek Preserve, Chestnut Ridge Park
 

Shale Creek Preserve is located within Chestnut Ridge Park in Erie County, New York. This area is renowned for its striking geology, including the famed Eternal Flame Falls, where a natural gas vent produces a small flame beneath a waterfall. The preserve's landscape features rolling hills, forested areas, and open spaces, providing diverse habitats for wildlife. Historically, the area has been a destination for local tourists and nature lovers, seeking its serene environment and captivating sights. Recreation opportunities abound with numerous trails for hiking and exploring. The park garners considerable appeal for its natural beauty, seasonal foliage, and the chance to witness the unique eternal flame. Ideal for day trips and nature excursions, Shale Creek Preserve offers both tranquility and adventure for outdoor enthusiasts.

Highlights

Highlight

Eternal Flame Falls

Highlight

Diverse forest ecosystem

Highlight

Scenic picnic areas and outlooks

Highlight

Numerous hiking trails with varied terrain

Notable Natural Features

Eternal Flame Falls

A unique waterfall with a natural gas flame at its base.

Shale Creek

A picturesque creek cutting through the park, perfect for photography.

Ridge Top Vistas

Offers beautiful views of the surrounding landscape and distant horizons.