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  • Oneida

    Oneida

    At only 13-feet tall, Oneida Falls is one of the smallest waterfalls in the park. The water here falls from a curved overhang. Below the waterfall is a series of nice cascades that make this one of the most photogenic waterfalls in Ricketts Glen.

  • R.B. Ricketts

    R.B. Ricketts

    R.B. Ricketts Falls is 36 foot tall

  • Tuscarora

    Tuscarora

    Tuscarora Falls is a 47-foot tall waterfall cascading down the mountain before splitting into two smaller waterfalls.

  • Seneca

    Seneca

    At 12-feet tall, Seneca Falls is the second smallest waterfall in Ganoga Glen, and the third smallest in the park.

  • Ganoga

    Ganoga

    Ganoga Falls is the tallest waterfall in Ricketts Glen State Park. It stands 94-feet tall and is easily the most impressive waterfall in the park to view.

  • Wyandot

    Wyandot

    Wyandot Falls is only 15 feet tall, making it one of the smallest waterfalls in the glen. However, given that the water here falls in a single drop, it

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