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Letchworth State Park

Letchworth State Park

LETCHWORTH STATE PARK

One of the hidden gems of upstate New York is Letchworth state park & during the fall season this park becomes at its best. In this park you won’t only find amazing fall colors, but you will also be treated by a combination of nature’s best features: a canyon, nicknamed the Grand Canyon of the east, a lazy river, and roaring waterfalls!

The adventure in this park is different, in nature, as it doesn’t involve strenuous physical activities, but its more about an adventurous drive with scenic overlooks coupled with a number of short hikes to amazing views. So, in this blog post I’ll cover a day trip into this stunning park which will reward you with all what you can crave for; albeit, you can extend your trip here at your leisure as there some longer adventurous hikes with some with the best-located campgrounds in the state (click to request info).

Driving southwest from Syracuse, you will first take I-90, afterwards you will have two options to enter the park: The north & south entrances; depending on which entrance, you will take different driving routes (click to request info); however, if you ask for my recommendation I’ll definitely recommend to enter from the north end and drive the park road all the way to the south end for one simple reason: most of the park’s stunning highlights are at the south end so this way you will save the best for last and whenever you think that you saw it all…you will find more amazing sights ahead till you reach the south entrance.

When you enter from the north entrance, you will be greeted by a glimpse of fall colors, not that spectacular though, then the first overlook will be at Mount Morris Dam. If you are into engineering structures, then this overlook might be of interest to you; otherwise, continue driving.

 

Following the park road south, you will start driving away from the Genesee river with not much views to admire till you reach Highbanks recreation area. At Highbanks, you will get a glimpse of what this park has to offer, yet you will feel that these views are inaccessible because the road will continue to bend away from the Genesee which will frustrate you.

 

Driving south all the way to Gardeau, there won’t be much to see and even the drive itself will get a bit boring and you will not even think that there is canyon in this area! But keep driving as it’ll all change soon!

Approaching St. Helena area, the road will become narrower and more winding which will make the drive more adventurous and challenging till you reach the Great Bend area. Now you will, involuntarily, hit the brakes and park at the nearest parking area you will meet as you won’t believe what started to appear next to you! The canyon will get narrower & deeper, the forest thicker, the colors brighter, and the Genesee river meandering its way below you.

 

From this point onwards you will be in heaven!! The Great Bend itself is a sight to admire, how the river carves its way through massive rock cliffs & the force behind the rushing water are ones of nature’s miracles and if the sun is out that day, the reflection of the light on the tree leaves will offer a spectacular display of fall colors.

Starting at the Great Bend, the real adventure begins and, depending on your time, you can either start hiking the 7-mile gorge trail all the way to the south entrance, or combine driving & hiking by continuing your way south and joining the trail for short hikes at your leisure and back to your car for more driving (click to request info). Recommending the latter option, as the drive itself isn’t to be missed, continue your south route and after the Castile entrance you will start getting the views of the lower falls and feel the mist coming from them on your face!

 

Now you don’t have to follow specific trails or itineraries as you will be overwhelmed by all the beauty surrounding you and want to do it all!! So, set yourself free…drive, hike, play, admire, and take pictures, but always remember that you entered from the north entrance & still the best is to come:)

Whether you decided to drive or hike, ditch your car when your reach “Inspiration Point” lookout as from here the hike will be truly inspirational! At this lookout, you will stand face-to-face with the highest falls in the park: the “Middle Falls” with the mist in your face, you will get wet:) and if you were lucky, like me, a rainbow will come out from the bottom of the falls!

 

You will spend here much more time than you planned…I know that:) so be it…you can only see this once! Continue hiking the gorge trail as well as its tributaries to get closer to the falls till you reach the upper falls where you will find a railroad bridge above.

 

These falls are less spectacular, yet looking back at the middle falls will give you another perspective of this amazing SP.

 

I’m sure you won’t want to get out of the park till it is dark, and you shouldn’t! Enjoy every bit of sunlight here because as the sun comes down the colors change, and you want to take more & more pictures. When you are ready to leave, and depending on your destination, you can either head back to the north entrance or go out through the south one…so enjoy & have a safe trip!

The Adirondacks

The Adirondacks

Black Mountain Summit Hike

Upstate New York, and new England in general, are famous for their fall colors spectacle every year, so there is no better time to visit this part of the world than during the fall season, which runs roughly from late September to mid-November, depending on the location. One of these famed places is the Adirondacks. Of course, this place is huge and can’t be covered in one blog post, so this post will be about one particularly amazing area…”The Black Mountain”! This post will offer you an insight into a true adventurous hike that will culminate in the ultimate reward of a magnificent display of fall colors…so lets begin!

The black mountain is in the area of the amazing lake George where you will be treated with views of the fall colors nestled in them a 32-mile crystal blue lake. What makes this mountain special is that it’s the highest mountain on lake George and is located on its east side, which is a wilderness area. In order to reach the Black Mountain summit, you will hike 5.6 miles uphill, gaining around +2,400ft, and head back, although it is tough to resist the idea of spending the rest of your life up there:), in a loop from the more challenging west side which makes it a total of a 10-mile hike. So, as agreed before, armed with the three essentials of any trip in the US…lets discover this rewarding hike!

Coming from the direction of Albany, the nearest town to the trailhead is Glens Falls, NY, and since the mountain is on the east side of the lake, you will continue driving to the small town of Whitehall from where you will continue to the trailhead; but since the aim of this blog is to “plan it your way”, I’ll not offer the exact directions to the trailhead here leaving it for you to discover, yet I’m always available to offer help, if needed (click to request info).

Starting to drive north from Albany, you will be treated by an amazing display of fall colors all around you, and once you are off the interstate, you will be immersed in them while driving on the small rural roads.

 

Starting the hike from the parking lot, you will start an uphill climb through the forest surrounded by amazing colors and fallen leaves of red, yellow, orange & brown that will take your breath away and, without knowing, the kid in you will make it irresistible for you not to start playing and dancing with these leaves:) so take your time and rejoice…it’s a happy environment coupled with the excitement of the adventure.

 

After the initial euphoria settles, now it is time to refocus on the uphill hike ahead. The hike will get tougher but you & me know that what is waiting ahead is well worth it…so keep going.

After 1:30-2 hours the forest will start giving way to the rocky top of the Black Mountain and you will head above the treeline…so embrace yourself:)

Reaching the top is an achievement in itself as it is not an easy hike, but the panoramic view around you is a masterpiece of beauty and, believe me, words can’t describe the views, but seeing the vast Adirondack forest covered with all sorts of colors and nestled in it a finger-like lake with crystal blue water is something out of this world.

You made it! and you will not want to go down soon, so have your picnic, rest, take zillions of pictures, immerse your soul in this serene peaceful stunning environment, and…Dream!!

 

When & “if” you decide to go back, don’t go back the same way, there is still a lot of beauty waiting for you, so make a loop from the west side as it will also make the descend very adventurous (click to request info).

The first thing you will see on your way back is one of the few remaining fire towers in the Adirondacks, then you will start heading down. The first mile down is very steep, so be careful with your footing because you will get closer to lake George and the views will continue to blow your mind away.

 

As the trail gets flatter, you will reach a junction after a mile which leads to two different destinations; either the shore of lake George or to your way back, with no signs pointing which way!!, hence, you will have to use your navigation skills to know which trail to take (click to request info).

When you continue heading back, you will pass by the Black Mountain and Lapland ponds hidden inside the thick forest and surrounded by colors all around you.

 

After the ponds, the trail will get more & more tricky to follow for the next mile and most probably you will be alone, so utilize all your navigation skills, pay careful attention to your surroundings, know how to retrace your steps back to the top in case you got lost, keep your composure, and believe in yourself as eventually you will find signs directing you. Once you reach the sign, it will be easy to get back to your parking lot as now you will rejoin the original trail you hiked up and you will start singing & celebrating all the way to your car:)

 

N.B.: This is a blog post about only the Black Mountain summit hike & back; however, if you seek a multi-day hike, this trail can be combined with other trails in the area.

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