Letchworth State Park is a 14,427-acre New York State Park located in Livingston County and Wyoming County in the western part of the State of New York. The park is roughly 17 miles long, following the course of the Genesee River as it flows north through a deep gorge and over several large waterfalls. It is located 35 miles southwest of Rochester and 60 miles southeast of Buffalo, and spans portions of the Livingston County towns of Leicester, Mount Morris and Portage, as well as the Wyoming County towns of Castile and Genesee Falls.
In 1859, Buffalo industrialist William Pryor Letchworth began purchasing land near the Middle Falls, and started construction of his Glen Iris Estate. In 1906 he bequeathed the 1,000-acre estate to New York, which soon after became the core of the newly created Letchworth State Park.
Daily: 6 am - 11 pm
Vehicle Entrance Fee: $10 per vehicle
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letchworth_State_Park
Official website http://nysparks.com/parks/79/details.aspx
Phone +1 585 493 3600
Address 1 Letchworth State Park, Castile, NY 14427, USA
Coordinates 42°38'22.482" N -77°59'3.805" E