200 Waterfalls in Central and Western New York: A Finder's Guide (Revised) Spiral-Bound | June 5, 2018

Rich and Sue Freeman

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There are more waterfalls in central and western New York State than anywhere in the East. Some are well known, like Niagara and Taughannock Falls, others await your discovery around the bend of a trail. Now everyone can enjoy the magic of these waterfalls—this guidebook leads the way. Reaching them can be an easy drive-by, a short walk, or a challenging hike.

There are more waterfalls in central and western New York State than anywhere in the East. Some are well known, like Niagara and Taughannock Falls, others await your discovery around the bend of a trail. Now everyone can enjoy the magic of these waterfalls—this guidebook leads the way. Reaching them can be an easy drive-by, a short walk, or a challenging hike. This map-filled guidebook shows: Over 100 locations where you can see over 250 waterfallsWhen and where to go for best viewingThe time and effort required to reach each waterfall Spend a hot summer day getting your feet wet walking a rocky creekbed to sit in the spray of a waterfall. Return during different seasons and watch each waterfall’s personality change. The adventures are almost endless. This revised and updated edition of the original 2010 publication adds waterfalls (and removes others that are now located on private property), and includes numerous detailed corrections.
Publisher: National Book Network
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 384 pages
ISBN-10: 1580801870
Item Weight: 0.9 lbs
Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.8 x 8.5 inches
Rich and Sue Freeman are long-time outdoor enthusiasts and authors of many other guides to outdoor activities in upstate New York. The Freemans draw upon their years of experience and expertise to create this thoroughly user-friendly, map-filled guidebook to over 100 locations where you can see over 250 waterfalls. Now in a newly revised and updated edition, 200 Waterfalls in Central and Western New York is unreservedly recommended for personal and community library New York travel guide instructional reference collections. -Library Bookwatch/Midwest Book Review, June, 2018
Rich and Sue Freeman are long-time outdoor enthusiasts and authors of many other guides to outdoor activities in upstate New York, including TAKE A PADDLE—FINGER LAKES and TAKE A PADDLE—WESTERN NEW YORK. For many years residents of the Rochester area, they now live in south-west Florida.