How can I see Niagara Falls without getting wet?


How can I see Niagara Falls without getting wet? You will not get wet while viewing the spectacular waterfall from Niagara Parkway or Niagara Falls State Park. The misty spray from the Falls may get you slightly wet when you stand at the crest line of the Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side.


How do you stay dry at Niagara Falls?

Waterproof Gear is Essential: Given the misty environment around Niagara Falls, waterproof gear is a must. This includes waterproof jackets, umbrellas, and even waterproof boots, especially during the colder months.


Do your shoes get wet at Niagara Falls?

Yes, it's quite possible for your shoes to get wet at Niagara Falls, especially if you get close to the falls or take a boat tour like the Maid of the Mist (on the U.S. side) or the Hornblower Niagara Cruises (on the Canadian side).


How long is enough time at Niagara Falls?

As for how long you should plan to visit Niagara Falls, we recommend at least two days to fully experience the beauty and excitement this destination has to offer. With so many incredible attractions and activities, it's important to give yourself enough time to explore and make the most of your trip.


Can you touch the Niagara Falls?

The American Side The wooded trails of Goat Island and Niagara Falls State Park's cliffside pathways put the falls close. You'll be so close, in fact, that there's a constant mist hanging over the entire area. If you tried, you could even touch the water, but don't, as you'll get slapped with a fine.


What is the best time of day to see Niagara Falls?

The best time to visit is in the early morning or late afternoon. If you are visiting during the winter months all attractions are open with the exception of the Boat Rides below the Falls, Whirlpool Jetboat, Whirlpool Aero Car and the White Water Walk.


Can you just walk up and see Niagara Falls?

It's always free to walk into Niagara Falls State Park to see the Falls, and it's open 365 days a year! What many people are happy to discover, however, is that along with this majestic natural wonder, the Niagara Falls tours and activities that you can enjoy inside the park provide hours of added fun!


Can you wear jeans to Niagara Falls?

I would advise you avoid wearing jeans. I learned from experience that they are heavy when wet and won't be comfortable to continue sightseeing in. Wear lightweight trousers if possible that will dry quickly.


Is it better to see Niagara Falls from US or Canada?

The Canadian side is where you get gorgeous panoramas of both the American Falls and the mighty Horseshoe Falls. It's definitely the more glamorous side of Niagara Falls. While you can't get right up to the American and Bridal Veil Falls, you can get right up to the brink of Horseshoe Falls.


Can you visit Niagara Falls in 2 hours?

Your goal on a two hour trip to Niagara Falls should be to take in as much as possible without stressing out your schedule. Book one attraction that involves getting super close to the waterfalls (such as a Niagara Falls boat tour), and leave the rest of your visit unscheduled to enjoying the views and ambience.


Has anyone accidentally gone over Niagara Falls?

In 1903, baseball Hall of Famer Ed Delahanty died after accidentally going over the falls while intoxicated. Following the death of daredevil William Red Hill, Jr. in 1951, Ontario Premier Leslie Frost issued an order to the Niagara Parks Commission to arrest anyone found to be performing stunts at the falls.


Which month is best for Niagara?

The best time to visit Niagara Falls is June to August. Summer is peak season, and with good reason: Average highs rest in the low 80s. Mists and breezes from the waterfalls can make the area feel cooler.


Is Niagara Falls better at night or day?

If you think the Falls put on a show by day, wait until you see Niagara Falls at night. Niagara Falls' nightly illuminations transform the water wonder into a kaleidoscopic cascade of color — 365 nights a year.


Can you walk around Niagara Falls for free?

Niagara Falls State Park is open 365 days a year, and it's always free to walk into the Park and experience the Falls!