Letchworth State Park, also known as the Grand Canyon of the East, is located in Western New York. Known for its beautiful scenery and breathtaking waterfalls, there are around 50 different waterfalls in the park, the most impressive being the lower, middle and upper falls on the Genesee River. Follow along as Rylen and Lylah take you on a hike through the park to find the waterfalls.

The kids did a pretty good job narrating our hike through the park. One thing to note, if you are in the area and hiking isn’t your thing, there are many places you can park your car to view the middle and upper waterfalls. We did the 3-mile hike because the kids needed to get out of the car and stretch their legs a bit. We only had time to hike to the 3 larger falls, but there is plenty to see and do there. If you are ever in western New York, Letchworth State Park is definitely worth the visit.

If you have any questions about the park, don’t hesitate to ask!

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Hello, my name is Kayla, and I'm a registered nurse from the Midwest. My husband and I have celebrated 20 years of marriage and are parents to two children. Our eldest, who has special needs, faced challenges in a traditional school environment. After exhausting all our options to support him, we chose to take a year-long break from society. We sold our house and most belongings, purchased an RV, and set off on an adventure across the United States. This year of travel allowed us to grow both individually and as a family.

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  1. This part of New York is beautiful..I had a roommate at camp from there and she always said midwesterners always thought of NewYork as the city but it is so much more..thanks for sharing these beautiful videos

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