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Albany,
NY – August 2024 / NewsmakerAlert: Governor Kathy Hochul announces
that construction is set to begin on the extension of the ‘Crow’s Nest’
at Niagara Falls State Park.
The expansion project includes the construction of new stairs and an overlook
structure which will connect the existing ‘Crow’s Nest’ feature to Prospect
Point at Niagara Falls State Park, providing a new close-up view of the
Falls. Today’s announcement builds on Governor Hochul’s summer campaign
to help kids and families “Get
Offline, Get Outside.”
“Niagara
Falls State Park is the perfect place to get outdoors, get offline, and
enjoy nature,” Governor Hochul said. “This project will provide another
opportunity for New Yorkers to put their phones down and take advantage
of all the beautiful natural resources that our state has to offer.”
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The
‘Crow’s Nest’ is a set of stairs located alongside the American Falls that
allow visitors to climb halfway up the side of the Falls for breathtaking
views of the Falls before requiring visitors to go back down into the Gorge
and return to the upper level via the Maid of the Mist elevators. When
complete, the project will provide visitors with a new option to experience
the Niagara Gorge and relieve pedestrian congestion in the lower gorge
during the busy season, where the only current means of egress is the elevator
inside of the observation tower. The stairs will be operated as a one-way
egress from the lower gorge during the busy season, and as a two-way access
to the overlook during a portion of the off season.
Work
will begin in early September and be complete for the 2026 season. The
$9 million project is being funded by State Parks capital funding, The
Maid of the Mist Corporation, The Niagara River Greenway and the federal
Land and Water Conservation Fund.
New
York State Parks Commissioner Pro Tempore Randy Simons said, “This
project perfectly exemplifies the ways we are working to enhance our visitors’
experiences to our State Parks. In this case, the stairs will provide recreation
opportunities by expanding access to the lower part of the gorge and to
Niagara Falls, an alternative to needing an elevator and the overlook will
allow people to experience the Falls from a very close and unparalleled
viewing perspective. We are grateful to all of our partners who have contributed
to this project.”
New
York Power Authority Chairman and Western New York Resident John R. Koelmel
said, “The new construction will connect the crow’s nest feature to
Prospect Point in Niagara Falls State Park, making it easier for visitors
to take in the breathtaking view of Niagara Falls. Our support for the
project is reflective of the Power Authority’s ongoing commitment to the
community surrounding the Niagara Power Project.”
Representative
Tim Kennedy said, “Our region is enriched by having one of the natural
wonders of the world in our own backyard. This project will improve access
with even more breathtaking views of Niagara Falls and provide a new way
for residents and tourists to take in nature and enjoy the great outdoors
with friends and family.”
State
Senator Rob Ortt said, “I am always proud to support projects that
enhance the crown jewel of the New York State Parks system. Creating more
navigable paths at one of the most popular destinations at Niagara Falls
State Park is long overdue and ultimately, will make for better visitor
experiences for guests from around the world.”
Assemblymember
Angelo Morinello said, “Thank you to Governor Hochul and all the partners
who continue to add to our World Class Attraction, Niagara Falls and the
Niagara Gorge. The completion of the Crows Nest and the additional access
to the gorge increases the overall Niagara Falls experience for locals
and tourists alike.”
Niagara
Falls Mayor Robert Restaino said, “This addition to the State Park
experience will provide even more breathtaking access to our Niagara Falls.
The “Crow’s Nest” extension will give residents and visitors an unmatched
opportunity to enjoy the beauty and majesty of our natural wonder. We appreciate
this investment and look forward to its completion.”
Maid
of the Mist President Christopher M. Glynn said, “We believe our $1.7M
investment in this innovative project will further enhance the Maid of
the Mist Experience,” said. When the extension is finished, it will expedite
people moving up to Prospect Point, alleviating some of the pressure on
the Observation Tower elevators during our busiest times, such as the Memorial
Day and Fourth of July weekends.”
Governor
Hochul’s “Get
Offline, Get Outside” campaign builds on her efforts to promote healthy
living among young people and families across New York. Governor Hochul
recently signed nation-leading legislation – the Stop
Addictive Feeds Exploitation (SAFE) for Kids Act and New York Child Data
Protection Act – to protect kids from addictive social media feeds
and shield their personal data from online platforms. Learn more about
Governor Hochul’s Get
Offline, Get Outside campaign.
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New
York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP)
oversees more than 250 parks, historic sites, recreational trails, golf
courses, boat launches and more, which saw a record 84 million visits in
2023. For more information on any of these recreation areas, visit parks.NY.gov,
download the free NY State
Parks Explorer app or call 518-474-0456. Join us in celebrating our
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