Yesterday we drove down to the tip of Seneca Lake, which is one of the Finger Lakes, to go hiking at
Watkins Glen State Park. The park is in a 400-foot deep narrow gorge cut through rock by a stream that was left hanging when glaciers came through the area. Hundreds of stone steps climb over, under, and along the waterfalls.
It is spectacularly beautiful:



Here we are, prior to our hike through the park:

Our little goofball:
2 comments:
Great pics! I've heard Watkins Glen is a very nice place to visit.
That is a great family portrait.
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