Falls View Park

4.5/5
(181) · Park in Cohoes, United States
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This newly renovated park offers visitors a scenic view of the Cohoes Falls never before open to the public. One can gain access to the park by...

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Oct 14, 2024
Really pretty falls views. The park wasn’t the cleanest, and personally, the area it’s in was a bit iffy looking to me. The views of the waterfalls were really beautiful and looked very full due to t…Full review by 816briannap
Oct 13, 2024
Very pretty views. Decided to stop by as a detour from our trip home. Glad we did. Weather was a little chilly but still a beautiful fall view. Falls were about half full. The park is nicely laid out…Full review by TravelDivaMomof2
Oct 20, 2022
Visiting the Albany area from Michigan, we went here on a whim at the end of a busy day. Great find! Beautiful falls and view of a operating hydro power plant. The massive cotton mills and wareho…Full review by BandBsRGr8

Questions & answers

Q:
Are there picnic tables
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Yes there's a couple picnic tables, but not many.
Q:
How do I get from the Albany Greyhound bus station to Cohoes falls
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Route 9 is the long way. Take I787 north from Albany to Cohoes. When it ends at Route 32, go straignt through the light onto Mohawk Street. Continue on Mohawk for about 3/4 …
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Route 9 is the long way. Take I787 north from Albany to Cohoes. When it ends at Route 32, go straignt through the light onto Mohawk Street. Continue on Mohawk for about 3/4 mile. You will see signs for the falls overlook pointing to the right, behind the old mill housing buildings, and then when you get to St. Patrick's Church you hang a right and the falls overlook parking is just up a bit on the left. Walk across the street to much better views of the falls. Hope they're still running strong for you today!
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Yes, Court sessions are open to the public.
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