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    Devil's Hole State Park

    4.6 (62 reviews)

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    Devil's Hole State Park - Parks Near Me - Niagara Falls, New York
    Devil's Hole State Park - Parks Near Me - Niagara Falls, New York
    Devil's Hole State Park - Parks Near Me - Niagara Falls, New York
    Devil's Hole State Park - Parks Near Me - Niagara Falls, New York
    Devil's Hole State Park - Parks Near Me - Niagara Falls, New York
    Devil's Hole State Park - 7.26.2023 - Parks Near Me - Niagara Falls, New York
    Devil's Hole State Park - 7.26.2023 - Parks Near Me - Niagara Falls, New York
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    Devil's Hole State Park - 7.26.2023 - Parks Near Me - Niagara Falls, New York
    Devil's Hole State Park - 7.26.2023 - Parks Near Me - Niagara Falls, New York
    Devil's Hole State Park - Parks Near Me - Niagara Falls, New York
    Devil's Hole State Park - Parks Near Me - Niagara Falls, New York
    Devil's Hole State Park - Parks Near Me - Niagara Falls, New York

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    Devil's Hole State Park - 7.26.2023 - Parks Near Me - Niagara Falls, New York

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    Alex L.

    One of my favorite trails - there's some elevation (about 700ft of gain) and the trail brings you down to the beautiful and mighty Niagara River. I've recently begun trail running here and I think it's an excellent trail to run, however - due to its popularity and certain narrowness in some spots, it can be a little tricky navigating around people. There are a good amount of parking spots at the trail. Once you arrive, you can hike along the river to the next set of stairs which will take you back up and you can hike back to the parking lot on the upper elevation. However, I recommend going even further past the set of stairs and you can find some real quick rapids as you hike close to the bridge going to Canada. It's a wonderful sight with massive running water! If you hike the trail at a slow pace, expect about 3 hours and a total of 4 miles or so, depending on how far you go past the second set of stairs. If you're a quick hiker, it will take about 2 hours...and if you trail run, I'd plan 1 hour or less for the hike!

    Rosa W.

    Beautifulllll. So there's multiple trails around the gorge. Definitely pull up a map pnline or do some research to know what's best for you. We did "devil's hole." The trail was a little hard to find, we parked in a parking area and then went left, kept going until we found the stairs. To get to the bottom probably takes about ten minutes. Not bad at all, but definitely BE CAREFUL! The stairs are steep and there aren't railings. I would NOT go if its wet outside or getting dark. Once at the bottom, you can go either left or right. The forest isn't too thick, but still be careful where you walk. Amazing views, an experience you likely won't be able to get anywhere else. I loved being so close to the water. Its a lot of fun. The trip back up the stairs was rough. I am in moderate shape, and the stairmaster is always my nemesis. Take lots of breaks, bring water, wear comfortable shoes, go on a cool day. I wouldn't say its a hard hike, but stairs can be tough. Absolutely worth it!

    Candice H.

    This was by far one of the coolest trails I've hiked. As tourists we weren't sure what to expect so sadly we weren't dressed for hiking. We certainly got a workout in. The views were so amazing and the weather was perfect. Some of the trails were muddy so we didn't get to the main attraction, Devil's Hole. We did see the whirlpools. I think what makes this trail so worthwhile is the unexpected paths, twists, and turns. A woman at a diner suggested we check it out and we're so glad we did. P.S. the stairs on the way up WILL give you a workout.

    Jurel H.

    Unbelievable, how great this trail is. Starting at whirlpool state park, all the way to the steps of the devil's hole. Can easily be a couple of miles, and that's just the path. I have no idea, how many steps are actually leading down to the river. I can tell you though, if your not in shape. Coming back up, you will wish you stayed up top. I had to take 4-5 breaks, and I was 5 more steps from ending it all. Lol come for the trails, and the sights. There is a section where you can grill, and picnic. Unfortunately, right now the devil's hole (stairs) is closed right now. They are doing some maintenance work on the steps. But you can still hike down the whirlpool steps.

    A beautiful afternoon spent here
    Aitana B.

    This park is beautiful when the trees are green and full and even when the trees are all barren. I love spending time in nature and seeing all of its beauty. If you have time to kill in the area, come to this trail because you are able to get so close to the river and see how strong it is. It's amazing seeing the force nature has. Just remember to allot time to get out of here before it gets to dark!

    Ashley K.

    This was our first time to Devil's Hole. It was a moderate hike and took us about 3 hours to do the entire trail with a few stops in between. Such beautiful scenery. Several people had their dogs and now that we know what the terrain is like, we will surely bring our pup next time! The stairs coming back up we're the toughest part of the hike!

    Susan N.

    This is my favorite hiking spot in the "Buffalo" area (more like Niagara Falls). I always start off in the parking lot, head down the stairs, and then walk a couple of miles to the rocks. My fiancé, pup, and I decided to try a different trail as the stairs were closed. We went on the Gorge Rim Trail which was more of a walk than a hike. You get a beautiful view of the gorge during this walk. There were also not a lot of people on this trail despite it being a nice day. It seemed like the Scenic Parkway Trail which I normally go on was super congested. The public restrooms were closed so that was a bummer.

    Kinnie I.

    What a great YELP event today at this wonderful beautiful park! Thank you Alex for arranging this. And thank you to Labelle Epicure for providing a free lunch. It was tasty and perfect for our hike. Very nice to meet some great yelpers too! Here's a group photo of us!

    Daviyion J.

    Good size park, challenging trails (lots of stairs), beautiful views though so it's all worth it. Definitely recommend checking out of you're looking for a good 2-4 hour hiking experience!

    I could hide out under there (I just made you say underwear.)
    Aly W.

    Okay, technically I started from Whirlpool State Park, but its trail meets up with the Devil's Hole trail, which I followed for awhile. Apparently the stairs down from Devil's Hole State Park aren't as nice, so you might be better off starting from Whirlpool State Park as I did, and making a right at the bottom for the trail for the rapids. The views are amazing, and the rapids are impressive. There's a lot of cool rocks and small caves, including one that looks like a great place to hide under a pile of leaves and scare tourists (not that I'd actually advocate something so foolish.) Apparently there's a bike path as well, if you're trying to decide between parks.

    Dolonchapa C.

    There are two major trails, both about a mile each. It's not difficult but there are rocks/ boulders at certain areas. The hike ends with a beautiful view of the rapids and whirlpool. There is a nice area to just chill by the water. Tip- amazing photography spots. It should be a 100 times better when the Fall colors are in full bloom.

    Anita W.

    Beautiful and amazing doesn't even begin to describe Devil's Hole. The water is so blue year round. We went hiking during the fall season and the tree colors are breathtaking. We seen some fishermen when we got to the bottom. Awesomely they caught a huge King Salmon, probably close to 20 pounds! The hike was a little tough, but I am 24 weeks pregnant and haven't hiked since summer, lol. It was all worth the hike though. Lots of steps so bring comfy shoes! Once you get down all the steps you can take a left and walk a mile to Whirlpool State Park, and 5 more to the actual Niagara Falls. They've got signs to help you get around. Clear view of Canada on the other side of the river. We seen little John boats, but I'm not sure how they got down there or where the boat access is?

    Christine L.

    Really fun hike! Here are my tips: - The road is clearly marked with signs on where to park. - there are lots of picnic tables as well as a couple BBQ pits at the parking lot. also picnic tables below during the hike - there are a lot of steps. we went at a very slow pace with an active group and it was very easy and took us 35 minutes 1 way to get down. - really beautiful and nicely kept trail

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    Great hiking trail. Scenery is amazing and the trail is a bit challenging. I definitely do not recommend this trail for little ones.

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    Ask the Community - Devil's Hole State Park

    Does anyone know how long (miles) the trail is?

    I'd say it's about 4 miles (give or take)..... but then a few hundred steps! You've gotta go for yourself to see! The view here is incredible in certain places too!

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    They are on a online system time slot booking system. Walkins welcome too but be prepared to wait…read morein long lines. An elevator takes you down 70m go the base of the Niagara Gorge and onto a beatiful, well maintained boardwalk trail. FYI, It is not a long trail. This trail takes you right up close along the Niagara Rapids. Unique view compared to the typical Nigara Falls. You walk back the same way you came to get back to that elevator which leads you back to the entrance/gift shop. Washrooms located accross the street. Option for a shuttle that goes to and from Clifton Hill area (about a 10min drive) from the central Niagara attractions.

    The white water walk was beautiful and such a nice stroll along a boardwalk. The stroll was about…read more20-30 minutes, but we waited in line for over an hour after our reservation time to even enter because there is only one elevator that everyone must take, to go down to the boardwalk. We didn't get wet during the walk and had a stroller with us. There were two spots that you could go down the steps to get closer to the waters, so we just left the strollers and walked down without it. Parking was also limited and difficult to find when we came around 4-5pm on a weekend. We will not redo this event again in the future, unless they add more elevators or improve on their reservation system so that people don't wait so long after their reservations to enjoy the walk.

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    I visited here recently and even though the main waterfall was closed due to falling rocks, it was…read morestill 100% worth the trip. We were able to see the medium and smaller waterfalls and I was blown away by how beautiful it was. There are incredible views everywhere you turn with tons of photo spots and scenic overlooks. The trails are really well maintained and were a good easy hike. I also love how much there is to do here beyond just hiking. There are biking trails, horseback riding, and even skiing in the winter. It feels like a park you could come back to in every season and have a completely different experience. There is also a welcome center with a small gift shop and a nature center. You could easily spend a whole day here. I loved it!

    If you haven't been to Letchworth State, fix that. It feels like it's out in the middle of nowhere,…read morebut it is worth the drive no matter where you are coming from. This park is great in every season, and we are lucky to have it here. Most people show up for the waterfalls and the views of the gorge. They deserve the hype. The scenery alone is worth the price of admission and a solid chunk of your day. If you stop there, you are missing out. Dig deeper. Come in the winter and see the ice volcano. It feels like something too cool for WNY. Stop by during the hot air balloon festival in the summer and watch the sky fill with color over the gorge. Get off the rim trail and explore the trails that go through the woods. Make time for the less populated side of the park. Fewer people, more natural trails, and no admission fee. It has a completely different vibe and is perfect if you want something a little more peaceful.

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    4.7(65 reviews)
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    Coming in the winter, did NOT know what to expect. Ok we came In mid March but it has still been…read morereally cold and snowy. I came with my son, and my parents in their 60s. They are able bodied but not fit so I had no idea what to expect. I feel like a lot of the reviews I could find through Yelp, Facebook, Reddit and all trails were very mixed. A lot of people saying it's easy, my kids can do it, current conditions are not very icy, you don't need spikes, etc. and then a lot of it's a moderate hike, if you can't easily walk up 100 stairs you should not do it, very slippery, wear spikes, etc. We all survived. Some of us slipped a little on the icy areas, one fell a few times but no injuries. There are a lot of railings and tree bark to hold onto near the icy or technical areas. I would recommend spikes if it's icy to get a better grip. My son and I are probably beginner to intermediate hikers. For us this was a moderate hike. For an avid hiker this would be an easy hike. Strictly talking in icy, wet, snowy conditions. During dry weather I assume it's much easier. Still very doable if you are not super active as my parents are not. It was a really cool sight at the end and very beautiful scenery with all the snow. We actually had a great time and I was really worried about not being prepared enough and someone getting hurt which wasn't the case thankfully

    Really enjoyed this trail! I'm not an avid hiker and this was easy enough for me. The trail is…read morestraight down and back and very easy to follow. There is plenty of parking and the signage was clear and easy to see. I went on a hot summer day and the creek bed was very dry so that also made it easy to hike. On days when it's more wet I'm sure it would be slippery so be sure to wear the correct gear.

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    Flame from distance.

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