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Features more than 100 scenic waterfall destinations
throughout New York State.
New
York State is home to arguably the most famous waterfall
in the world, Niagara Falls. But thanks to its diverse terrain
and an abundance of rivers and streams, the state also boasts
more than 2,000 other waterfalls. From delicate cascades
to thundering cataracts, each has its own compelling story.
Waterfalls of New York State is a celebration of more
than 100 of the Empire State’s most beautiful and
interesting falls, presented by three long-time waterfall
enthusiasts who know their subject matter firsthand: Edward
Smathers of
digthefalls.com
tackles the Capital and Hudson Valley regions; Scott Ensminger
of falzguy.com
reports on the Finger Lakes and Greater Niagara; and David
J. Schryver of this website, nnywaterfalls.com, covers the
North Country.
Each waterfall is presented on a two-page spread with
a full-page color photograph and descriptive text that includes
details about the geology of the falls, local history, driving
directions, access information, suggestions for the best
vantage point for viewing, as well as other area interests.
Sidebars feature handy at-a-glance information, such as
the nearest settlement, walk time, trail conditions, GPS
coordinates and the size and type of waterfall.
Filled with gorgeous photographs and featuring regional
location maps,
Waterfalls of New York State is a valuable regional
travel guide for weekend explorers, fans of waterfalls,
visitors and armchair travelers. Canadian travelers from
Quebec and ontario will appreciate the many day trips available
just over the border.
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