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Upper Falls and Genesee Arch Bridge, Letchworth State Park

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Upper Falls and Genesee Arch Bridge, Letchworth State Park

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Upper Falls and Genesee Arch Bridge, Letchworth State Park

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The Upper Falls and Genesee Arch Bridge are iconic landmarks nestled within Letchworth State Park, a spectacular natural wonder often referred to as the "Grand Canyon of the East." Located in western New York State, this impressive site features the powerful Genesee River carving a deep gorge, with the Upper Falls plunging dramatically from an elevation of approximately 365 meters. The modern Genesee Arch Bridge, a striking steel structure, spans the gorge directly above the falls, creating a truly unforgettable…

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    August 29, 2024

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    From this spot along the Gorge Trail you get great views of the Upper Falls on the Genesee River in upstate New York. You also get great views of a huge railroad bridge arching above the falls. This is a great spot to snap some photos before continuing on your hike.

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    Location: Wyoming County, New York, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the history behind the Genesee Arch Bridge?

    The current Genesee Arch Bridge is actually the third bridge to span the Genesee River at this location. The first was a wooden trestle, built in 1852, which was the longest and tallest wooden bridge in the world at the time. After it was destroyed by fire in 1875, an iron trestle quickly replaced it, serving for 137 years. The modern steel arch bridge, an engineering marvel, opened in 2017, designed with environmental considerations in mind.

    Are there specific trails that offer the best views of Upper Falls and the Genesee Arch Bridge?

    Yes, the Gorge Trail is highly recommended for excellent views of both the Upper Falls and the Genesee Arch Bridge. It runs along the rim of the gorge, providing multiple vantage points. For a different perspective, trails leading to Inspiration Point or Portage Bridge Trail can also offer unique views of the gorge and the bridge from a distance.

    Is Letchworth State Park accessible via public transport?

    Letchworth State Park, including the Upper Falls and Genesee Arch Bridge area, is primarily accessed by private vehicle. There is no direct public transport service that drops off within the park itself. Visitors typically drive to the park entrances and then navigate within the park by car or on foot/bike.

    What is the policy for dogs on trails near Upper Falls and the Genesee Arch Bridge?

    Letchworth State Park is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are permitted on most hiking trails, including those around Upper Falls and the Genesee Arch Bridge, provided they are kept on a leash no longer than six feet. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the park beautiful for everyone.

    Are there any wheelchair-accessible viewpoints for the waterfalls or the bridge?

    Yes, Letchworth State Park offers several accessible viewpoints. The main viewing areas for the Upper Falls and the Genesee Arch Bridge, particularly near the Upper Falls parking area, are designed to be wheelchair-friendly, often featuring paved paths and accessible overlooks. It's advisable to check the park's official website for the most current information on accessibility.

    How does winter hiking compare to other seasons at Upper Falls and the Genesee Arch Bridge?

    Winter hiking at Upper Falls and the Genesee Arch Bridge offers a unique and serene experience, with snow and ice transforming the landscape into a winter wonderland. While beautiful, conditions can be challenging. Trails may be icy or snow-covered, requiring appropriate gear like microspikes or snowshoes. Some facilities or roads might have seasonal closures, so it's best to check park conditions before visiting.

    What are the typical trail difficulties and elevation gains around Upper Falls?

    The trails around Upper Falls vary in difficulty. The main paths to the immediate viewpoints are generally easy and relatively flat. However, if you venture onto longer sections of the Gorge Trail or other connecting trails, you can expect moderate sections with some elevation changes as you traverse the gorge rim. The park offers over 60 miles of trails, so hikers can choose routes ranging from gentle strolls to more strenuous hikes with significant elevation gain.

    Are there any permits required to visit Letchworth State Park or its attractions?

    No specific permits are typically required for general entry or to hike the trails at Letchworth State Park. There is usually a vehicle use fee charged at the park entrance during peak seasons. This fee covers access to all park facilities, including the Upper Falls and Genesee Arch Bridge areas. Annual passes for New York State Parks are also available.

    Where can I find food or drinks near Upper Falls and the Genesee Arch Bridge?

    Within Letchworth State Park, you'll find dining options such as the Glen Iris Inn, which offers a more formal dining experience, and various concession stands or snack bars, especially during peak season. For more extensive choices of restaurants and cafes, you would need to venture outside the park to nearby towns like Castile, Perry, or Mount Morris.

    Beyond Upper Falls, what are the other notable waterfalls in Letchworth State Park?

    Letchworth State Park is home to three major waterfalls on the Genesee River. In addition to the impressive Upper Falls, you can also visit the Middle Falls, which is the tallest of the three at 107 feet, and the Lower Falls, located further downstream. Each offers distinct views and experiences, contributing to the park's reputation as the 'Grand Canyon of the East'.

    What should I wear for hiking the waterfall trails in Letchworth State Park?

    Comfortable and sturdy footwear with good grip is essential, as trails can be uneven, wet, or slippery, especially near waterfalls. Layers of clothing are recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions. Depending on the season, consider bringing rain gear, sun protection, and insect repellent. For winter visits, waterproof boots, warm layers, and traction devices like microspikes are highly advisable.

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