Niawanda Park offers a serene lakeside experience on the southern shore of Lake Erie, featuring walking trails, a beach, and scenic views ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts.
Located in the city of Tonawanda, New York, Niawanda Park is a cherished recreational spot along Lake Erie's southern shoreline. The park spans nearly 45 acres and provides diverse access points to Lake Erie's water and shoreline, making it popular among visitors for picnicking, walking, and fishing. The park features a long, paved multi-use trail known as the Niawanda Trail that runs along the waterfront, offering scenic views of the lake and nearby islands. These trails appeal to walkers, joggers, and cyclists seeking easy, flat terrain with open views. Ecologically, the park is home to a mix of grasslands and wooded areas providing habitat for a variety of local bird species including gulls, terns, and migrating waterfowl, enriching birdwatching opportunities. Historically, the land was once part of waterfront parcels developed by the Tonawanda city and Erie County for public recreation and conservation, aimed at preserving lake access as the area urbanized. Visitors can enjoy amenities such as picnic shelters, playgrounds, fishing piers, and open spaces for family-friendly activities. The park’s connection to the Niagara River Greenway Trail highlights its importance as a corridor for both recreation and non-motorized transportation. Its proximity to the city allows for convenient day visits, making it a favored spot for locals and visitors seeking a lakeside escape without traveling far from Buffalo and surrounding communities.
Scenic waterfront walk along Lake Erie with panoramic lake views
Niawanda Trail - paved multi-use trail perfect for walking and biking
Public fishing piers offering accessible shoreline angling
Playground and picnic areas for family-friendly recreation
A flat, paved trail that runs along the lake's edge, providing scenic views and easy access for walking, running, and cycling.
The park offers direct access to Lake Erie’s southern shore with fishing piers and open beach areas.
Multiple sheltered picnic areas equipped with tables and grills, ideal for group outings and family gatherings.