Just when we were starting to feel like we've done a bit of damage to our New York waterfall bucket list, Madison County blesses us with a brand new park that features not one, but two waterfalls. Talk about amazing! Unveiling the park during their soft opening this week, Delphi Falls County Park has plans to grow even further - but here's what you can expect to see currently at New York's newest park.
Just a half-hour outside of Syracuse in the town of New Woodstock, Delphi Falls County Park can now be visited at 2006 Cardner Road, New Woodstock, NY 13122.
Only acquired by Madison County as of this past May, over the last several months the County Departments have worked hard to get this park open for our residents.
This summer the park has created an ADA accessible trail that leads to the base of the lower falls in the park, a path that's made up of stone dust and leads you to a unique view.
But the two breathtaking waterfalls aren't the only things you'll discover at New York's 60-acre county park.
Also acquired and on the property are an old barn and a house that has a beautiful view of the lower falls along East Branch Limestone Creek.
The upper tier of the waterfall is what you see here, a heart-stopping natural wonder that's tucked away in the woods.
While the lower tier of the falls is where you'll find the ADA accessible trail that's not too far from the parking lots.
Who's ready to explore the Empire State's newest park? Because Delphi Falls County Park looks absolutely magical!
So, what's the story behind Madison County so recently acquiring this 60-acre property in New Woodstock? Previously owned by retired Syracuse University Professor Harold Jones, Jones ended up selling the land to Madison County at the beginning of this year for $150,000 - just a fraction of what Jones had paid for the land himself.
Jones stated that he wanted the beautiful property turned into a nature preserve so that the rest of New York could enjoy this stunning place as well. With an official grand opening ceremony happening sometime in the fall, visitors can explore Delphi Falls County Park all year-round from sunrise until dusk.
To find out more about Delphi Falls County Park, click here.
Did you realize this new park had opened up in Madison County? To discover other lesser-known gems in our state, read about how There's A Little-Known, Fascinating Train Park In New York And You'll Want To Visit!
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