A picturesque 167-foot waterfall thundering through a wooded limestone gorge—shaped by glacial melt around 10,000 years ago. Watch for the Chittenango ovate amber snail, a rare species found nowhere else. Big views, short trails, and a quiet sense of deep time.
What You’ll See and Do
- Walk rim and base paths for different angles; expect stairs and mist near the falls.
- Photograph the cascade from overlooks—spray, rainbows, and changing light.
- Watch for spring wildflowers and year-round birdlife along the gorge.
- Picnic in the shade and linger to hear the roar echo through the trees.
- Respect closures, fences, and habitat signs—no swimming or off-trail exploring to protect the endangered snail.







