Gorge Trail and Lovers Lane Loop
Gorge Trail and Lovers Lane Loop
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Hike the Gorge Trail and Lovers Lane Loop in Watkins Glen State Park, a 1.0 mile route featuring 19 waterfalls and a spiral tunnel.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Gorge Trail and Lovers Lane Loop are located within Watkins Glen State Park. There are multiple entrances and parking areas. The main entrance is often busy, especially during peak season. Consider checking the park's official website for specific parking lot locations and any potential shuttle services during busy times.
While generally considered moderate, the Gorge Trail section features over 800 stone steps and can be wet and slippery. This might be challenging for very young children or those with mobility issues. The Lovers Lane Loop offers a quieter, less strenuous alternative. Sturdy hiking shoes with good traction are essential for everyone.
The best time to visit is during spring and fall when the waterfalls are at their peak flow and fall foliage is vibrant. The Gorge Trail section is typically closed from November to early May due to icy conditions, so plan your visit accordingly to experience the full loop.
Yes, Watkins Glen State Park typically charges a vehicle entrance fee, especially during the peak season. It's always a good idea to check the official New York State Parks website for the most current information on fees and operating hours before your visit.
Dogs are generally permitted in Watkins Glen State Park, but there are often restrictions on which trails they can access. The Gorge Trail, due to its numerous steps and narrow sections, often has restrictions for dogs. The Lovers Lane Loop, however, is usually more accommodating. Always check the park's official rules regarding pets before you go.
The Gorge Trail winds through a spectacular canyon with 19 waterfalls, featuring over 800 stone steps, stone bridges, and tunnels carved into the rock. The terrain can be rocky, uneven, and often wet and slippery, especially near waterfalls. The Lovers Lane Loop, while connected, generally follows the North Rim and offers a different perspective, often with less challenging terrain.
The trail is famous for its 19 waterfalls, including opportunities to walk behind Cavern Cascade and Rainbow Falls. You'll also encounter unique rock formations, impressive stone architecture, and a notable spiral tunnel. The route also passes by a Suspension bridge offering views 85 feet above the gorge.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Indian Trail, the Finger Lakes Trail (Eastern Finger Lakes Region), and the North Country National Scenic Trail (NY).
Given the potentially wet and slippery conditions, sturdy hiking shoes with good traction are highly recommended. Layers of clothing are advisable, as temperatures can vary. Bring water, especially on warmer days, and a camera to capture the stunning scenery. Rain gear might also be useful.
Restrooms and water fountains are typically available at the main entrances and visitor centers of Watkins Glen State Park. Along the Gorge Trail itself, facilities are limited, so it's best to use them before starting your hike and carry your own water.
The Gorge Trail is renowned for its unique features, including the ability to walk behind waterfalls like Cavern Cascade and Rainbow Falls, and to pass through a hand-cut spiral tunnel. The impressive stonework, including bridges and staircases that blend seamlessly with the natural rock formations, also adds to its distinct character.