5 Things You Should Know About Niagara Falls

A cascading boundary between Canada and the United States, you’ll find Niagara Falls in upstate New York, just 22 miles from the city of Buffalo. A towering, awe-inspiring wonder of the natural world, Niagara Falls has been attracting visitors from across the globe for over 100 years and its easy to see why.

But how familiar are you with this natural beauty? By brushing up on a few facts before you visit, you’ll get to enjoy the splendor and magnificence of the Falls even more. Visitors can even stay at Niagara Falls and experience the waterfalls illuminated overnight, click here for hotels with views of Niagara Falls.

Read on for 5 things every visitor should know about Niagara Falls.

It’s not just one waterfall!

If you’ve never had the pleasure of visiting before, then you’d be forgiven for thinking that Niagara Falls was just one big waterfall, when in fact – it’s 3! Collectively they are known as Niagara Falls, so from smallest to largest, you have The Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls, and the Bridal Veil Falls. And speaking of Bridal Veils…

It’s true! Love thrives at Niagara Falls, with thousands of couples choosing to not only honeymoon there but also get hitched as well! Niagara Falls has been a popular romantic destination since the 1800s. A cascading waterfall, stunning views, romantic scenery – what could be better? From helicopter weddings flying over the falls to saying “I do” as you travel on the Maid In the Mist…weddings on land, water and in the air are just some of the many options available to couples wanting an unforgettable wedding day.

The waterfall names

The names of the waterfalls are facts no visitor should be without. The Horseshoe Falls is named as it resembles – you’ve guessed it – the shape of a Horseshoe, the American Falls are aptly named due to being over the US side and the Bridal Veil Falls represent and resemble a bride’s veil. Simple, yet charming!

It’s in the oldest state park

There are over a thousand state parks across America, however, Niagara State Park is actually the oldest! With over 8 million visitors to the Niagara Falls State Park each year, it really is a tourist hotspot.

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Something for everyone

Over 30 million tourists descend on the falls each year. With visitors ranging from those hoping for a quick Instagram worthy photo, to those looking to tie the knot, family holidays, school trips and of course romantic getaways. Niagara Falls has so much to offer; no wonder it appeals to travelers of all ages. From voyages on the famous Maid on the Mist to get a close-up view by experiencing the Journey Behind The Falls, the iconic Skylon Tower complete with incredible views and a revolving eatery, a trip to Clifton Hill to visit museums and tourist shops, the local wine region, botanical gardens and so much more. You can spend a few hours to a couple of days here for sure!


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John Shallo
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John Shallo is the founder and editor of Cruise Addicts. Since 1999 it has been a leading destination for cruise travelers and self professed Cruise Addicts looking for the latest news, ship reviews and travel tips.

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