Niagara Region
Niagara Reservation State Park, recognized as one of this nation's most precious parklands, surrounds the
mighty Niagara Falls. Numerous islands make up the park, along with the world-famous Prospect Point area. The
Visitor Center features an information booth and festival theater featuring a 22 minute version of the History
Channel's, "Niagara – A History of the Falls". The Great Lakes Garden, a living map of flowers and seasonal
plantings, shows the entire Great Lakes watershed. The Maid of the Mist boat ride brings visitors closer to the
falls than you can imagine, while the Cave of the Winds excursion brings you under the mighty roar. Many
improvements and new features makes another visit to Niagara Falls a priority for tourists and New Yorkers.
Recreational opportunities at the region's 14 parks abound for visitors of all ages and interests. Fishing
and boating in Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Niagara River are outstanding. Thousands enjoy lakeside camping
annually, especially at Four Mile Creek, Evangola and Golden Hills State Parks.
Old Fort Niagara Historic Site stands as a reminder of the struggle of early European explorers to control
this link to the inner Great Lakes. The fort has exhibits and interpretive programs covering its history since
1726.
The Earl W. Brydges Artpark is an unique park along the Niagara River devoted to the visual and performing
arts, while Woodlawn Beach State Park offers a great swimming beach and recreational opportunity on Lake
Erie.
See More of Niagara Falls for Less
With a Passport to the Falls, you'll save over 30% on all of the major attractions in and around
Niagara Falls State Park...
- Observation Tower
- Niagara Gorge Discovery Center
- Cave of the Winds
- Maid of the Mist
- Niagara Scenic Trolle
- Festival Theater
- Aquarium of Niagara
The Passport to the Falls also provides valuable discounts at:
- ArtPark
- Old Fort Niagara
- Top of the Falls Restaurant
General Information

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