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Buttermilk Falls State Park Adventures

Buttermilk Falls State Park is a scenic park located in New York, famed for its cascading waterfalls and lush trails, making it a popular destination for hiking and nature lovers.

811
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1924
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Buttermilk Falls State Park.

Entrance Requirements

A small vehicle use fee is required during peak season.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit is spring through fall, when the weather is pleasant and the foliage vibrant.

Visitor Information

Information booth at the park entrance during peak seasons.

Getting There

Conveniently accessible via New York Route 13 with adequate parking facilities.

Weather & Climate

The park experiences four distinct seasons with warm summers, vibrant falls, cold winters, and blooming springs. Typical temperatures range from 20°F in winter to 80°F in summer.

Conservation Efforts

The park faces challenges from erosion and invasive species. Ongoing conservation efforts aim to protect native habitats and ensure sustainable visitor access.

Camping in Buttermilk Falls State Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Buttermilk Falls Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located in the Upper Park area, it offers tent and RV sites with basic amenities.

Top Trails

Gorge Trail

Moderate
1.5 miles

Features dramatic views of waterfalls and lush terrain.

Rim Trail

Moderate
1.75 miles

Runs parallel to the Gorge Trail, offering vantage points and scenic overlooks.

Larch Meadow Trail

Easy
1.5 miles

Loops through serene meadow areas and offers easy hiking.

Lake Treman Trail

Moderate
1 mile

Encircles Lake Treman, offering picturesque water views and birdwatching opportunities.

Trailblazer Tips

Arrive early in the day to secure parking and enjoy less crowded trails.

Spring and fall offer beautiful foliage, but be cautious of slippery trails.

Asp your visit to acquire a park map at the entrance for easy navigation.

Sturdy shoes are recommended, as some trails can be steep and rugged.

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