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    Journey Behind the Falls

    3.7 (295 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Frozen
    Lydia G.

    We came in the "winter" so the portals were still frozen and icy. The lower deck was not accessible. It was covered in ice and snow. But the observation deck we could access was well worth the trip. It was really cool to see the falls up pretty close and a great view.

    Alison M.

    We did this back-to-back to the boat tour and as someone else mentioned - it's a less wet version of that. I don't know if you really need to do both - but we had already booked it so, no turning back for us! It's neat to go underneath into the tunnels because you can almost feel the pressure and power of the falls, especially when you get to the lookout points under the falls where the water is crashing down. This is neat - doesn't take very long - probably about half an hour at most. It's nice that it is a part of the Table Rock Welcome center which offers dining, shopping and viewing of the falls so you can spend a few hours here doing all of that while already enjoying this experience.

    Ruby S.

    Less wet version Maid of the Mist, stationary, move at your own pace, self-guided tour. Prepay in advance for the next, open time slot and return 5-15 mins prior to start time. Must show your printed ticket(s) to employee(s). Wear comfy, covered shoes. You're welcome to bring your phone(s) for capturing photos and priceless memories. We observed two male employees being playful with customers for receiving ponchos. Continue walking and reading about the history through the line, taking an elevator to upper level. You're welcome to stay as long as you like in three different areas. With this experience on upper level, you'll feel the mist and witness throngs of people in red ponchos riding Maid of Mist, see and hear roaring falls with a Native American Indian name on the upper deck. I didn't see; however, there are stairs to walk down and access the lower deck, which I missed. Based on my observation, you're able to experience the mist, get wet, notice plethora of people in red ponchos riding Maid of the Mist, and see a closer view of Niagara Falls. My husband visited the lower deck. There's also another side tunnel to explore. Reception is not the greatest. We met again at the gift shop. I wish there were signs, maps, or have employees announce what is available on the tour. More can be done to make this attraction stand out. Visit, explore, watch your step, and take your time. Ideal attraction for those that dislike motion sickness. I would definitely arrive earlier and return to venture again for the experience. Only in CA.

    Next to the falls!!!
    Yesenia E.

    A once in a lifetime experience. We went down an elevator got provided ponchos and had the opportunity to walk through a set of tunnels that went behind the falls. It was absolutely incredible. I do wish there was more information on the history of the tunnel. However besides that it was amazing!

    Mike V.

    Another fun experience at Niagara Falls to check out is the Journey Behind the Falls. This actually takes you down an elevator shaft and into tunnels that come out at openings behind the falls. Another unique and amazing way to experience the sheer force of these falls. One part of the tunnels opens to a deck where you can go out and stand beside the falls. The price may be a little high, but it's a unique, once in a lifetime opportunity. I doubt you'll be able to do this anywhere else.

    Observation deck
    Lydia F.

    We purchased the adventure pass, which includes journey behind the falls. We were scheduled for 2pm, our passes were scanned, and we jumped into what looked like a short line in the lobby of the table rock building. Once we got through the line in the lobby, we had to go wait in a line going downstairs, then a winding line for photos, then a separate room, and 45 minutes later the elevators. It was hot, humid, and stinky in line. Once we finally got into the tunnels, the experience was also underwhelming. There are two dark openings where you can only see a white curtain of water. The observation deck is a lot cooler and good for photo ops. But space is limited. On the way back up we had to waiting in line again to leave. By this point we were ready to scale the outside to escape. I started to feel a little claustrophobic, and I'm not normally affected by small spaces. Too many people, too close, in too small a space.

    Beautiful photo with rainbow
    David D.

    A beautiful and amazing experience. Great photo ops and you get a real feeling of the power of the falls ! Great point of view from a wonderful angle . One of the many fun activities to do around Niagara Falls.

    View from the deck
    LeAnne C.

    The view from the deck is unmatched! If you are deciding between this or a boat tour: I would consider: the boat tour will be a full experience, poncho needed! Just a boat trip full of giggles and mist. Journey behind the falls, long lines for a portal hole that I'm still slightly confused about But a one of a kind view from the falls while staying dry, poncho not needed. Journey behind the falls is located in a nice building with lots of fun lunch options for the whole family so a nice slow down or hang out if that's what you need!

    Beautiful rainbow and Niagara Falls NY
    Christine Y.

    Let's face it, the experience is overpriced, but it gets you the best view closest to the falls and it was strangely interesting to be beneath the waterfall. I liked seeing the old trails that were closed (behind glass and doors). The proximity to the falls is spectacular.

    Nathan W.

    This is awesome! Can't stop thinking how fast it would fill up a empty lake. The force of the water fall vibrates the ground. It sounds like thunder when you walk in the tunnel. All this water makes me thirsty. It's a perfect sales pitch for the restaurants. Cuz after all the walking I did I'm hungry and thirsty.

    Ray G.

    Walking behind and right up against the Falls is an unforgettable experience! The only other attraction that surpasses this is the Cruise that takes you into the heart of the Horseshoe Falls. I'm thrilled that I had the opportunity to experience both attractions because it allows you to truly immerse yourself in the falls at your own pace. In this experience, you'll get much closer to the Falls, hearing the thunderous roar and feeling the water spray against you.

    Mechelle M.

    Journey Behind the Falls - A View You'll Never Forget The Canada Side of Niagara Falls Takes the Win Let's get into it... one thing I will say is the Canada side is better when it comes to Niagara Falls. Argue with your momma. The amount of beauty you get to see from this side, along with all the interactive tours, is unmatched. The Journey Behind the Falls is a must. This tour gives you a behind-the-scenes look at the falls and the structures that keep it all together. You'll not only get a front-facing view outside, but also a behind-the-falls perspective that is honestly breathtaking. For most of the tour, you're walking through tunnels, and it's wild to think about how they were even built while handling that much constant rushing water. The first stop puts you directly behind the falls (safely behind a gate, of course), but you still feel the power of the heavy water. Keep going and you'll reach the observation deck with steps that take you even closer to the falls. The view is spectacular, you even see the boats cruising right up into the mist. It's one of those moments where you'll definitely want to FaceTime someone just to show them how incredible it is in real time. For only about $20, this tour is absolutely worth it. I'll 100% be doing it again the next time I visit.

    Niagara Falls
    Wesley W.

    Spring break in April and it was cold but the crowds were less so we were able to see the backside of a waterfall. Definitely worth it. Observation deck was not open but you can still get up and personal. Folks were tossing coins into the waterfall which was cool to make a wish. I recommend if you're coming out to Niagara.

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    Review Highlights - Journey Behind the Falls

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    Maid Of The Mist - Maid of the mist

    Maid Of The Mist

    4.6(604 reviews)
    1.2 km

    I've experienced many boat rides on the maid of the Mist over the years. But taking my niece and…read morenephew for their first time was the best! Departing from Niagara Falls state park, I recommend coming early to get a parking spot in the first lot... only a few minutes walk. Also, order tickets ahead of time... bypass the line! After security check, there's a short film of the history... first maid of the mist was in 1846! Then you walk down to the boats, getting your souvenir rain poncho. Boats have two levels, grab a spot anywhere near a rail... all great views and be prepared to get soaked! All part of the fun. Boat rides go past the American falls than Thales passages to the base of the horseshoe falls. Spectacular views and amazing photo opportunities. Tickets Adults $30.25 6-12 $19.75 Under 5 free Everyone should experience this adventure at least once!

    You have to do this (at least) once in your life! Memories…read morefor a lifetime. The give you a poncho and you will still get soaking wet after the mist. Amazing to hear the waterfalls. I couldn't see when I was on the boat when it got near the falls because all the water mist was splashing at my eyes/face, it was that powerful. All I Could do was laugh and try to wipe my eyes. The experience puts a big smile on your face Short ride. You just have to do it

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    Niagara Falls State Park - Please step carefully for the other residents and visitors of of NFSP! Thank YOU!!

    Niagara Falls State Park

    4.6(1.1k reviews)
    1.2 km

    We visited in April 2026. Park wasn't crowded which was lovely but no Maid of the Mist due to icy…read morewater conditions. We still had a nice time. Cave of the Winds was very cool. Pleasant walking around park. We were glad we stayed in downtown Buffalo as opposed to the town of Niagara itself. Buffalo appeared quieter and less cheesy/touristy/commercial.

    The New York State Park is amazing! The majestic awe and wonder of Niagara Falls is truly a sight…read moreto behold. It's hard to imagine that people once attempted to go over the Falls in a barrel, or so the stories say! The Maid of the Mist takes you right to the base of the Falls and it is AWESOME... and WET! Don't let those little ponchos fool you. You are going to get soaked, and the roar of the water is incredible. The Visitor Center inside the park isn't nearly as impressive as the Discovery Center Welcome Center, but it offers clean restrooms, a refreshment stand, and an information desk. There are also plenty of fantastic photo opportunities throughout the park and along the viewing areas. The nightly fireworks display is spectacular, though it does get crowded. For wheelchair users, there is a fabulous, spacious ramp that provides easy access down to the viewing level. A must-see experience from every angle! #NYStatePark #Fireworks #MaidOfTheMist #WelcomeCenter #TysAdventures26 #AmericanFalls #InternationalFalls #NiagaraFallsUSA

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    Best views this week! I love this place

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    Over the Falls Tours - Maiden of the Mist

    Over the Falls Tours

    4.3(115 reviews)
    9.8 km

    Our Tour Guide, Ed was very knowledgeable and told us about the points of interest and history of…read morethe area. He made sure all 20 of us that were taking the tour had a great time. We stopped for lunch and had bathroom breaks but more than that he made sure we were all taken care of--a few of us who had a more difficult time with walking he advised short cuts and places we could sit and wait.

    This is a classic case of mileage may vary, depending on the person. Here's my take on Over the…read moreFalls Tours: Good: -Picks you up and drops you off at your hotel, so that's a lot more convenient than having to get to a meeting point. -I wanted to do Cave of the Winds and Skylon Tower, and they were on the list of spots they do, so it was convenient, especially with having to cross the border for Cave the Winds. -David, our guide, was personable and pleasant Bad: -The 20% tip sign. Not so much so for the sign itself, but for the fact that, as a tourist, I didn't have any cash on me. They give you a card at the end to give the guide/company feedback; they could at least give you the option to send the guide payment through electronic means as well. -The hour-long lunch stop. I could do without the lunch stop. Again, some people probably really wanted it, but for me, I would've rather hit more up. -The guide basically just took us to the stops and said meet me back here at X. They say on the site that guides love taking pictures for you, well that's kind of hard to do, if you're way back up at the van. Not that I wanted my picture taken at any time, and if I did I could've asked someone in the group to, but it just seemed odd for him to stay back. Especially if somebody in the group got injured or something. -We didn't seem to do much. Maid of the Mist, Cave of the Winds, lunch, the actual power station, whirlpool, floral clock, Table Rock, and Skylon Tower. I had done pretty much everything else, so I don't know what more they could've done. But maybe they could've done 1-2 more things if they shortened the lunch break. I got a couple of discounts when I signed up, but ultimately, I don't think it was worth it. I don't regret it, but if I could do it over, I would've just crossed the border myself to do Cave of the Winds and Maid of the Mist, and done Skylon Tower on my own.

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    Over the Falls Tours
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    Niagara Parks Power Station - From platform

    Niagara Parks Power Station

    4.6(31 reviews)
    0.5 km

    The Power Station/Tunnel at Night is an absolute blast. The presentation/montage projected on the…read morewall is a fun little time, especially for little ones. The tunnel also offers a little bit of a cool down as it's a consistent 60 degrees, so if you've been exploring Niagara during the day, it offers a little bit of a respite and cool down. It's also about a 5-minute walk, so prepare for that before you can get to the deck. It's another one of the spots where you really just get misted, and the poncho is sufficient. It's one of those things where something so simple can bring so much happiness. It's just a dimly lit old power station and a tunnel leading to an observation deck. There are comparable observation decks that are free, but walking the tunnel and hearing and seeing water leaking in, and after walking, coming to the opening and seeing the deck, it's just a fun time.

    Did the audio tour but didn't end up listening, there was enough items to read and a short video…read more The tunnel was impressive- the length of it and the height. You will be walking 2100+ft, almost half a mile in the tunnel. I could imagine the view at the platform to be really spectacular but it was really misty when we got there. Neat to see all the ice up close. Interesting to learn the history. We really enjoyed. Tip- don't buy anything from the private tours, buy directly from Niagara parks and you will save with the Wonder pass. February 2026- Adult ticket for power plant tour is $33, wonder pass is $65 and includes behind the Falls $28 and Take Flight $33 and two days of unlimited railway, plus others. So unless you are doing only one activity, get the Wonder pass.

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    Long side of building

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    Niagara Parks Power Station

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