Lower Falls – Letchworth State Park
The Lower Falls of the Genesee River in Letchworth State Park is less imposing and more difficult to access than the Middle and Upper Falls. Read More …
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The Lower Falls of the Genesee River in Letchworth State Park is less imposing and more difficult to access than the Middle and Upper Falls. Read More …
This photo of crumbling rock layers was taken in Letchworth State Park in New York. It is near where Wolf Creek flows into the Genesee River toward the southern end of the park, but north of the three water falls. Read More …
The Upper Falls of the Genesee River in Letchworth State Park is framed by a railroad bridge just upstream of the falls (more about the bridge below). (Please see Letchworth State Park for an overview of the park.) The Upper Falls is J-shaped, 70 feet high, roughly 300 feet wide, and faces east to northeast. A substantial Read More …
The Middle Falls of the Genesee River in Letchworth State Park is easily the largest and most spectacular of the three falls. (Please see Letchworth State Park for an overview of the park.) The Middle Falls is 107 feet high, about 285 feet wide, and faces the northeast. The water falls uninterrupted at the right side Read More …
Early in May this year, we visited some of Beverly’s family in New York. While we were there, Beverly and I visited Letchworth State Park with her brother and his wife. This photo shows a typical view of the Genesee River gorge in the park. Letchworth State Park in western New York, known as the “Grand Read More …