Best attractions and places to see around Odessa feature a landscape rich in natural formations, including deep gorges, numerous waterfalls, and scenic trails. This region provides opportunities for outdoor exploration, with notable landmarks and viewpoints. Visitors can discover a variety of natural features and historical sites within this area.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Rainbow Falls is the only named waterfall in Watkins Glen State Park. From this point, you are treated to a great view of the falls.
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No matter which trail you choose, there is something worth seeing everywhere.
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No matter which trail you choose - it is simply incredibly beautiful here.
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The whole gorge is a great experience! Sturdy shoes are a good idea. 😉
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This beautifully engineered trail takes you along the inside of the gorge on what feels like quite a natural route. You hike under a partial rock shelf and above the stepped waterfalls and circular pools of Rainbow Falls. This spot is especially beautiful in the autumn when fallen leaves add color to the glen.
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The trail leads right through the beautiful gorge of Glen Creek. You hike along the steep walls of the gorge and can enjoy the full scenery of this place. One tip: Bring rain gear and sturdy shoes as water constantly runs from the sides of the gorge. More info about opening times can be found here: https://parks.ny.gov/parks/watkinsglen/ The trail normally stays open from May to November.
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Great Tour and a great view from the rail bridge on top of the canyon. Crossing the bridge (pls watch out for crossing trains !!!!!) and you can enjoy a forrest walk without stress and much less tourists.
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Partially very old graves, mausoleum of Titanic victims.
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The region around Odessa is renowned for its stunning natural formations. Key attractions include the Gorge Trail, which leads directly through the beautiful Glen Creek gorge, and Rainbow Falls, a beautifully engineered trail showcasing stepped waterfalls and circular pools. Another favorite is the Indian Trail – Watkins Glen State Park, offering gigantic views of the gorge from above.
Yes, you can experience the gorge from various angles. The Gorge Trail takes you along the bottom, right through the gorge itself. For a different perspective, the Indian Trail runs along the top of the gorge, providing expansive views of the waterfalls and canyon below. There's also a Suspension bridge high above the gorge, offering sweeping views of the deep-water river.
The Gorge Trail and other similar paths are typically open from May to November. It's advisable to check the official park website for current opening times before planning your visit, as conditions can vary.
Adjacent to the Indian Trail at Watkins Glen State Park, you can find Saint Marys Cemetery. This mountain cemetery features partially very old graves and includes the mausoleum of Martin Rothschild, a Titanic victim.
The area around Odessa is excellent for hiking. Besides the popular gorge trails, you can explore routes like the Catharine Valley Trail, the Gorge Trail and Lovers Lane Loop, and the Gorge and Indian Trail Loop. For more options, check out the Hiking around Odessa guide.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. Notable options include the 'Gorge Trail and Lovers Lane Loop' and the 'Gorge and Indian Trail Loop'. These offer a comprehensive experience of the area's natural beauty. You can find more details in the Hiking around Odessa guide.
For hiking in the gorges, it's highly recommended to bring rain gear and sturdy shoes, as water constantly runs from the sides of the gorge. Sturdy footwear is essential for navigating the terrain, especially around Rainbow Falls and other wet areas.
Many of the trails, including the Indian Trail, Gorge Trail, and the path to Rainbow Falls, are rated as intermediate difficulty. They offer a rewarding experience for those with a moderate level of fitness.
Visitors particularly appreciate the full scenery of the gorges, the beautifully engineered trails that feel natural, and the gigantic views of the waterfalls. The unique experience of hiking under rock shelves and above stepped waterfalls is often highlighted as a favorite.
Absolutely. The Indian Trail offers gigantic views of the gorge with various waterfalls from its position along the top. Additionally, the Suspension bridge provides sweeping views high above the deep-water river below.
Yes, many trails in the area, such as the Indian Trail – Watkins Glen State Park, are categorized to include both forest and waterfall elements, offering a diverse and scenic hiking experience.


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