Letchworth State Park, often called the 'Grand Canyon of the East,' is renowned for its impressive cliffs and waterfalls along the Genesee River in western New York.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Letchworth State Park.
Entrance fee required per vehicle or individual during peak seasons.
Spring to fall offers the best weather; fall provides spectacular foliage.
The Humphrey Nature Center provides maps, exhibits, and park information.
Easily accessed via NY-19 or Interstate 390; roads are mostly open year-round but check for winter conditions.
Letchworth experiences a continental climate with warm summers averaging 80°F and cold winters dropping to around 20°F. Fall brings vibrant foliage and spring offers mild temperatures with blooming wildflowers.
The park works to manage invasive species and protect the diverse ecosystems of the gorge and surrounding forests. Erosion control along park trails is important for sustainable recreation.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located in the northern part of the park, features facilities including showers and a swimming pool.
Offers a more secluded camping experience with basic amenities.
Links all three main waterfalls, offering breathtaking views and is a must-hike for visitors.
Short but scenic trail leading to the dramatic Lower Falls.
Perfect for family outings with rewarding views of Middle Falls and the gorge.
A section of the larger trail offering backcountry experiences and less traveled paths.
Arrive early in the day to avoid crowds at popular waterfall viewpoints.
Fall offers stunning foliage views but also attracts more visitors.
Campgrounds book up quickly during peak seasons; reserve well in advance.
Binoculars are recommended for bird watching along the river.