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Open Now

Wednesday, 12pm - 6pm

Address

1009 N Franklin St
Watkins Glen, NY 14891

General Information

(607) 535-4511

Address

1009 N Franklin St
Watkins Glen, NY 14891

General Information

(607) 535-4511

Address

1009 N Franklin St
Watkins Glen, NY 14891

General Information

(607) 535-4511

Address

1009 N Franklin St
Watkins Glen, NY 14891

General Information

(607) 535-4511

Amenities

Biking

Campsites, Cabins & Lodging

Accessible

Equestrian Trails

Fishing

Food (Accessible)

Gift Shop

Grills

Hiking

Hunting

Nature Center

Pavilions and Shelter Rentals

Accessible

Playgrounds

Playing Fields

Showers

Accessible

Swimming Pool

Accessible

Snowmobiling

Snowshoeing/X-Country Skiing

Visitor Center

Waterfalls

Amenities

Biking

Campsites, Cabins & Lodging

Accessible

Equestrian Trails

Fishing

Food (Accessible)

Gift Shop

Grills

Hiking

Hunting

Nature Center

Pavilions and Shelter Rentals

Accessible

Playgrounds

Playing Fields

Showers

Accessible

Swimming Pool

Accessible

Snowmobiling

Snowshoeing/X-Country Skiing

Visitor Center

Waterfalls

Amenities

Biking

Campsites, Cabins & Lodging

Accessible

Equestrian Trails

Fishing

Food (Accessible)

Gift Shop

Grills

Hiking

Hunting

Nature Center

Pavilions and Shelter Rentals

Accessible

Playgrounds

Playing Fields

Showers

Accessible

Swimming Pool

Accessible

Snowmobiling

Snowshoeing/X-Country Skiing

Visitor Center

Waterfalls

Amenities

Biking

Campsites, Cabins & Lodging

Accessible

Equestrian Trails

Fishing

Food (Accessible)

Gift Shop

Grills

Hiking

Hunting

Nature Center

Pavilions and Shelter Rentals

Accessible

Playgrounds

Playing Fields

Showers

Accessible

Swimming Pool

Accessible

Snowmobiling

Snowshoeing/X-Country Skiing

Visitor Center

Waterfalls

Getting There

Overview

Watkins Glen State Park is the most famous of the Finger Lakes State Parks, with a reputation for leaving visitors spellbound. Within two miles, the glen's stream descends 400 feet past 200-foot cliffs, generating 19 waterfalls along its course. The gorge path winds over and under waterfalls and through the spray of Cavern Cascade. Rim trails overlook the gorge.

Campers and day-visitors can enjoy the Olympic-size pool, scheduled summer tours through the gorge, tent and trailer campsites, picnic facilities and excellent fishing in nearby Seneca Lake or Catherine Creek, which is renowned for its annual spring run of rainbow trout.

In 2015, the park was chosen from more than 6,000 state parks across the nation as a nominee in the USA TODAY Readers' Choice Poll for Best State Park in the United States, and won third place!

Overview

Watkins Glen State Park is the most famous of the Finger Lakes State Parks, with a reputation for leaving visitors spellbound. Within two miles, the glen's stream descends 400 feet past 200-foot cliffs, generating 19 waterfalls along its course. The gorge path winds over and under waterfalls and through the spray of Cavern Cascade. Rim trails overlook the gorge.

Campers and day-visitors can enjoy the Olympic-size pool, scheduled summer tours through the gorge, tent and trailer campsites, picnic facilities and excellent fishing in nearby Seneca Lake or Catherine Creek, which is renowned for its annual spring run of rainbow trout.

In 2015, the park was chosen from more than 6,000 state parks across the nation as a nominee in the USA TODAY Readers' Choice Poll for Best State Park in the United States, and won third place!

Overview

Watkins Glen State Park is the most famous of the Finger Lakes State Parks, with a reputation for leaving visitors spellbound. Within two miles, the glen's stream descends 400 feet past 200-foot cliffs, generating 19 waterfalls along its course. The gorge path winds over and under waterfalls and through the spray of Cavern Cascade. Rim trails overlook the gorge.

Campers and day-visitors can enjoy the Olympic-size pool, scheduled summer tours through the gorge, tent and trailer campsites, picnic facilities and excellent fishing in nearby Seneca Lake or Catherine Creek, which is renowned for its annual spring run of rainbow trout.

In 2015, the park was chosen from more than 6,000 state parks across the nation as a nominee in the USA TODAY Readers' Choice Poll for Best State Park in the United States, and won third place!

Pavilion Information

Watkins Glen has two pavilions. Prices range from $75 to $150 and can accommodate up to 122 people. Check availability at ReserveAmerica.com

Pavilion Reservation Information 

Shuttle & Trail Updates - Please contact the park to confirm conditions before traveling

Pet Policy: A maximum of two pets are allowed in campsites and day use areas unless prohibited by sign or directive (not allowed on Gorge Trail). Pets are to be supervised at all times and either be crated or on a leash not more than 6-feet in length. Proof of rabies inoculation shall be produced if requested by staff. Pets are not permitted in playgrounds, buildings, pools and spray-grounds or guarded beaches (this does not apply to service animals).

Pavilion Information

Watkins Glen has two pavilions. Prices range from $75 to $150 and can accommodate up to 122 people. Check availability at ReserveAmerica.com

Pavilion Reservation Information 

Shuttle & Trail Updates - Please contact the park to confirm conditions before traveling

Pet Policy: A maximum of two pets are allowed in campsites and day use areas unless prohibited by sign or directive (not allowed on Gorge Trail). Pets are to be supervised at all times and either be crated or on a leash not more than 6-feet in length. Proof of rabies inoculation shall be produced if requested by staff. Pets are not permitted in playgrounds, buildings, pools and spray-grounds or guarded beaches (this does not apply to service animals).

Pavilion Information

Watkins Glen has two pavilions. Prices range from $75 to $150 and can accommodate up to 122 people. Check availability at ReserveAmerica.com

Pavilion Reservation Information 

Shuttle & Trail Updates - Please contact the park to confirm conditions before traveling

Pet Policy: A maximum of two pets are allowed in campsites and day use areas unless prohibited by sign or directive (not allowed on Gorge Trail). Pets are to be supervised at all times and either be crated or on a leash not more than 6-feet in length. Proof of rabies inoculation shall be produced if requested by staff. Pets are not permitted in playgrounds, buildings, pools and spray-grounds or guarded beaches (this does not apply to service animals).

Hours of Operation

Park is open year round dawn to dusk. Please check dates below for pool, camping, trail opening dates.

Trails Update: All trails are now open for the 2024 season.

The north and south rim nature trails are open all year sunrise to sunset.

2024 Swimming Pool Season: June 29 - September 2

Open daily from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. weekdays
Open 11:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. weekends

*Dates and hours are subject to change. Visitors may contact the park office before your visit to confirm swimming is open.

2024 Camping Season: Opens May 17, 2024. No walk-up camping will be accepted. 

Camping by reservation only, visit http://www.newyorkstateparks.reserveamerica.com or call 1-800-456-2267

Shuttle Bus (between entrances only)

$6 per person each way

Shuttle will operate:

Weekends only from  May 25 to June 28
Daily from July 1 through September 2
Weekends only from September 3 to end of season (Oct. 21, 2024).

Shuttle, when in operation runs between all 3 entrances:
Main- 1009 N. Franklin St, Watkins Glen, NY 14891
South- 3530 Route 419, Watkins Glen, NY 14891
Upper- 3310 Route 409, Watkins Glen, NY 14891

Gift shop will open mid-May and close for the season November 22, 2023

Bow hunting for deer is permitted in season.

Hours of Operation

Park is open year round dawn to dusk. Please check dates below for pool, camping, trail opening dates.

Trails Update: All trails are now open for the 2024 season.

The north and south rim nature trails are open all year sunrise to sunset.

2024 Swimming Pool Season: June 29 - September 2

Open daily from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. weekdays
Open 11:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. weekends

*Dates and hours are subject to change. Visitors may contact the park office before your visit to confirm swimming is open.

2024 Camping Season: Opens May 17, 2024. No walk-up camping will be accepted. 

Camping by reservation only, visit http://www.newyorkstateparks.reserveamerica.com or call 1-800-456-2267

Shuttle Bus (between entrances only)

$6 per person each way

Shuttle will operate:

Weekends only from  May 25 to June 28
Daily from July 1 through September 2
Weekends only from September 3 to end of season (Oct. 21, 2024).

Shuttle, when in operation runs between all 3 entrances:
Main- 1009 N. Franklin St, Watkins Glen, NY 14891
South- 3530 Route 419, Watkins Glen, NY 14891
Upper- 3310 Route 409, Watkins Glen, NY 14891

Gift shop will open mid-May and close for the season November 22, 2023

Bow hunting for deer is permitted in season.

Hours of Operation

Park is open year round dawn to dusk. Please check dates below for pool, camping, trail opening dates.

Trails Update: All trails are now open for the 2024 season.

The north and south rim nature trails are open all year sunrise to sunset.

2024 Swimming Pool Season: June 29 - September 2

Open daily from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. weekdays
Open 11:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. weekends

*Dates and hours are subject to change. Visitors may contact the park office before your visit to confirm swimming is open.

2024 Camping Season: Opens May 17, 2024. No walk-up camping will be accepted. 

Camping by reservation only, visit http://www.newyorkstateparks.reserveamerica.com or call 1-800-456-2267

Shuttle Bus (between entrances only)

$6 per person each way

Shuttle will operate:

Weekends only from  May 25 to June 28
Daily from July 1 through September 2
Weekends only from September 3 to end of season (Oct. 21, 2024).

Shuttle, when in operation runs between all 3 entrances:
Main- 1009 N. Franklin St, Watkins Glen, NY 14891
South- 3530 Route 419, Watkins Glen, NY 14891
Upper- 3310 Route 409, Watkins Glen, NY 14891

Gift shop will open mid-May and close for the season November 22, 2023

Bow hunting for deer is permitted in season.

Fees & Rates

Most New York State Parks charge a vehicle use fee to enter the facility. Fees vary by location and season. A list of entry fees and other park use fees is available below. For fees not listed or to verify information, please contact the park directly.

The easy-to-use Empire Pass card is $80- and your key to all-season enjoyment with unlimited day-use entry at most facilities operated by State Parks and the State Dept. of Environmental Conservation including forests, beaches, trails and more. Purchase online or contact your favorite park for more information. Learn more about our Admission Programs including the Empire Pass.

Vehicle Entrance Fee

$10 per vehicle (includes pool)
Non-commercial bus: $35
Commercial bus: $75
Non-profit seasonal bus pass: $75

Collection Hours (All Gates)

Sunrise to Sunset
Mid-May to Mid-October

Camping
$18-$30
Out of state resident fee for camping, per night: $5

Cabins:
Rustic Cabins (3 night minimum)
Base Rate: $58.00 per night
Out of State Fee: $7.00 per night

Peddling Fee
$400

Shuttle
$6 per person one way

Fees & Rates

Most New York State Parks charge a vehicle use fee to enter the facility. Fees vary by location and season. A list of entry fees and other park use fees is available below. For fees not listed or to verify information, please contact the park directly.

The easy-to-use Empire Pass card is $80- and your key to all-season enjoyment with unlimited day-use entry at most facilities operated by State Parks and the State Dept. of Environmental Conservation including forests, beaches, trails and more. Purchase online or contact your favorite park for more information. Learn more about our Admission Programs including the Empire Pass.

Vehicle Entrance Fee

Cash or Check Only
$10 per vehicle
All Buses $35

Collected:
5/11 - 10/20: 9 am - 5 pm, daily

Camping

Campsites:
$27-$30/night

*Out of state resident fee for camping, per night: $5

Cabins:
Per night: daily rate is 1/4 the weekly charge
Per week: $132-$568

*Out of state resident fee for camping, per night: $7

Camping
$18-$30
Out of state resident fee for camping, per night: $5

Cabins:
Rustic Cabins (3 night minimum)
Base Rate: $58.00 per night
Out of State Fee: $7.00 per night

Peddling Fee
$400

Shuttle
$6 per person one way

Fees & Rates

Most New York State Parks charge a vehicle use fee to enter the facility. Fees vary by location and season. A list of entry fees and other park use fees is available below. For fees not listed or to verify information, please contact the park directly.

The easy-to-use Empire Pass card is $80- and your key to all-season enjoyment with unlimited day-use entry at most facilities operated by State Parks and the State Dept. of Environmental Conservation including forests, beaches, trails and more. Purchase online or contact your favorite park for more information. Learn more about our Admission Programs including the Empire Pass.

Vehicle Entrance Fee

$10 per vehicle (includes pool)
Non-commercial bus: $35
Commercial bus: $75
Non-profit seasonal bus pass: $75

Collection Hours (All Gates)

Sunrise to Sunset
Mid-May to Mid-October

Camping
$18-$30
Out of state resident fee for camping, per night: $5

Cabins:
Rustic Cabins (3 night minimum)
Base Rate: $58.00 per night
Out of State Fee: $7.00 per night

Peddling Fee
$400

Shuttle
$6 per person one way

Fees & Rates

Most New York State Parks charge a vehicle use fee to enter the facility. Fees vary by location and season. A list of entry fees and other park use fees is available below. For fees not listed or to verify information, please contact the park directly.

The easy-to-use Empire Pass card is $80- and your key to all-season enjoyment with unlimited day-use entry at most facilities operated by State Parks and the State Dept. of Environmental Conservation including forests, beaches, trails and more. Purchase online or contact your favorite park for more information. Learn more about our Admission Programs including the Empire Pass.

Vehicle Entrance Fee

$10 per vehicle (includes pool)
Non-commercial bus: $35
Commercial bus: $75
Non-profit seasonal bus pass: $75

Collection Hours (All Gates)

Sunrise to Sunset
Mid-May to Mid-October

Camping
$18-$30
Out of state resident fee for camping, per night: $5

Cabins:
Rustic Cabins (3 night minimum)
Base Rate: $58.00 per night
Out of State Fee: $7.00 per night

Peddling Fee
$400

Shuttle
$6 per person one way

Maps

Firewood source maps show a 50-mile radius from which untreated firewood may be moved to this campground. For more information see firewood restrictions.


Maps

Firewood source maps show a 50-mile radius from which untreated firewood may be moved to this campground. For more information see firewood restrictions.


Maps

Firewood source maps show a 50-mile radius from which untreated firewood may be moved to this campground. For more information see firewood restrictions.


Education

The Finger Lakes Environmental Education Department offers scheduled gorge tours and educational programs at Buttermilk Falls, Robert H. Treman, Taughannock Falls and Watkins Glen State Parks. All park programs are free and open to the public, no registration required, although a parking fee may be charged.

If you have a group (10 or more) that is interested in scheduling its own gorge tour or educational program at a Finger Lakes State Park, please fill out this quick form to help us best assist you. The regional Environmental Educator Josh Teeter (Josh.Teeter@parks.ny.gov) will respond and coordinate a free program with you.

The Finger Lakes Story

Sparkling lakes, breathtaking waterfalls and rolling pastoral land dominate the landscape of the Finger Lakes Region. Over thousands of years, gigantic glaciers and coursing streams have carved this landscape. The most recent glacier moved through shallow river valleys leaving in its place deep, steep-sided troughs. When the glaciers receded north 10,000 years ago, water filled these new troughs, creating the 11 Finger Lakes. Since that time water has flowed down glacially steepened hillsides carrying debris that cut away at soft sedimentary rock to form our beautiful and unique gorges.

Gorge Tours provide information and insights about individual park history, ecology, gorge formation and geology. Tours last approximately one and one half hours.

Watkins Glen Gorge Tour - You'll tour a mile of the gorge trail that follows Glen Creek past water-sculpted rocks, through tunnels, next to and actually under two waterfalls. There are many beautiful stone steps on this trail making it a difficult hike for some visitors.

Educational Programs are offered about a variety of topics.

Birds ● Fossils ● Reptiles and Amphibians ● Insects ● Invasive Species ● Mammals ● Trees● Park Histories ● Animal Tracks ● Wilderness Survival

If don't see a specific topic please call or email us with your questions.

Education

The Finger Lakes Environmental Education Department offers scheduled gorge tours and educational programs at Buttermilk Falls, Robert H. Treman, Taughannock Falls and Watkins Glen State Parks. All park programs are free and open to the public, no registration required, although a parking fee may be charged.

If you have a group (10 or more) that is interested in scheduling its own gorge tour or educational program at a Finger Lakes State Park, please fill out this quick form to help us best assist you. The regional Environmental Educator Josh Teeter (Josh.Teeter@parks.ny.gov) will respond and coordinate a free program with you.

The Finger Lakes Story

Sparkling lakes, breathtaking waterfalls and rolling pastoral land dominate the landscape of the Finger Lakes Region. Over thousands of years, gigantic glaciers and coursing streams have carved this landscape. The most recent glacier moved through shallow river valleys leaving in its place deep, steep-sided troughs. When the glaciers receded north 10,000 years ago, water filled these new troughs, creating the 11 Finger Lakes. Since that time water has flowed down glacially steepened hillsides carrying debris that cut away at soft sedimentary rock to form our beautiful and unique gorges.

Gorge Tours provide information and insights about individual park history, ecology, gorge formation and geology. Tours last approximately one and one half hours.

Watkins Glen Gorge Tour - You'll tour a mile of the gorge trail that follows Glen Creek past water-sculpted rocks, through tunnels, next to and actually under two waterfalls. There are many beautiful stone steps on this trail making it a difficult hike for some visitors.

Educational Programs are offered about a variety of topics.

Birds ● Fossils ● Reptiles and Amphibians ● Insects ● Invasive Species ● Mammals ● Trees● Park Histories ● Animal Tracks ● Wilderness Survival

If don't see a specific topic please call or email us with your questions.

Education

The Finger Lakes Environmental Education Department offers scheduled gorge tours and educational programs at Buttermilk Falls, Robert H. Treman, Taughannock Falls and Watkins Glen State Parks. All park programs are free and open to the public, no registration required, although a parking fee may be charged.

If you have a group (10 or more) that is interested in scheduling its own gorge tour or educational program at a Finger Lakes State Park, please fill out this quick form to help us best assist you. The regional Environmental Educator Josh Teeter (Josh.Teeter@parks.ny.gov) will respond and coordinate a free program with you.

The Finger Lakes Story

Sparkling lakes, breathtaking waterfalls and rolling pastoral land dominate the landscape of the Finger Lakes Region. Over thousands of years, gigantic glaciers and coursing streams have carved this landscape. The most recent glacier moved through shallow river valleys leaving in its place deep, steep-sided troughs. When the glaciers receded north 10,000 years ago, water filled these new troughs, creating the 11 Finger Lakes. Since that time water has flowed down glacially steepened hillsides carrying debris that cut away at soft sedimentary rock to form our beautiful and unique gorges.

Gorge Tours provide information and insights about individual park history, ecology, gorge formation and geology. Tours last approximately one and one half hours.

Watkins Glen Gorge Tour - You'll tour a mile of the gorge trail that follows Glen Creek past water-sculpted rocks, through tunnels, next to and actually under two waterfalls. There are many beautiful stone steps on this trail making it a difficult hike for some visitors.

Educational Programs are offered about a variety of topics.

Birds ● Fossils ● Reptiles and Amphibians ● Insects ● Invasive Species ● Mammals ● Trees● Park Histories ● Animal Tracks ● Wilderness Survival

If don't see a specific topic please call or email us with your questions.

Hunting

Deer hunting, bow only, is permitted in season. Please reference the NYS DEC Hunting & Trapping Guide for current dates and rules.

  • At Watkins Glen State Park, bow hunting on the west side of the railroad is open during DEC regulated archery seasons. The east side of the railroad opens November 1 through the end of DEC regulated archery seasons.

A valid New York State hunting license with the proper hunting stamps will serve as the regional hunting permit. Except where otherwise stated, this is the only permit necessary.

Safety zones and restricted areas are posted to ensure the safety of other park patrons and regional personnel. Signs will be posted at all parks during hunting season to notify patrons of this activity. Handguns will not be permitted in any of the parks. No trapping is allowed.

For additional information, please contact Watkins Glen State Park at: (607) 535-4511

Hunting

Deer hunting, bow only, is permitted in season. Please reference the NYS DEC Hunting & Trapping Guide for current dates and rules.

  • At Watkins Glen State Park, bow hunting on the west side of the railroad is open during DEC regulated archery seasons. The east side of the railroad opens November 1 through the end of DEC regulated archery seasons.

A valid New York State hunting license with the proper hunting stamps will serve as the regional hunting permit. Except where otherwise stated, this is the only permit necessary.

Safety zones and restricted areas are posted to ensure the safety of other park patrons and regional personnel. Signs will be posted at all parks during hunting season to notify patrons of this activity. Handguns will not be permitted in any of the parks. No trapping is allowed.

For additional information, please contact Watkins Glen State Park at: (607) 535-4511

Hunting

Deer hunting, bow only, is permitted in season. Please reference the NYS DEC Hunting & Trapping Guide for current dates and rules.

  • At Watkins Glen State Park, bow hunting on the west side of the railroad is open during DEC regulated archery seasons. The east side of the railroad opens November 1 through the end of DEC regulated archery seasons.

A valid New York State hunting license with the proper hunting stamps will serve as the regional hunting permit. Except where otherwise stated, this is the only permit necessary.

Safety zones and restricted areas are posted to ensure the safety of other park patrons and regional personnel. Signs will be posted at all parks during hunting season to notify patrons of this activity. Handguns will not be permitted in any of the parks. No trapping is allowed.

For additional information, please contact Watkins Glen State Park at: (607) 535-4511

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Historic Preservations

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About Us

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State Council of Parks

Natural Heritage Trust

Inside our Agency

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Resources

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Publications

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Press Releases

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Parks Blog

Freedom of Information Law (FOIL)

Master Plans

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Contact us

Park Police

Permits

Park Store Apparel & Gifts

Gift Cards

Donate

Content Submission Agreement

Language Access

Español - Spanish

中文 - Chinese

Русский - Russian

אידיש - Yiddish

ংলা - Bengali

한국어 - Korean

Kreyòl Ayisyen - Haitian Creole

Italiano - Italian

العَرَبِي - Arabic

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Park, Recreations, and
Historic Preservations

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About Us

Regions

Employment

State Council of Parks

Natural Heritage Trust

Inside our Agency

Friends & Support

Resources

Public Documents

Publications

Accessibility

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Freedom of Information Law (FOIL)

Master Plans

Doing Business

Privacy Policy

News

Press Releases

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Press Contacts

Parks Blog

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Master Plans

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Contact us

Park Police

Permits

Park Store Apparel & Gifts

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Content Submission Agreement

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Español - Spanish

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