Akron Falls Park

Akron Falls Park

View of Akron Falls in July of 2013.

Location of Akron Falls Park within New York State

Type Regional park
Location 44 Parkview Drive
Akron, New York
Nearest city Buffalo
Coordinates 43°00′59″N 78°29′43″W / 43.01634°N 78.495278°W / 43.01634; -78.495278Coordinates: 43°00′59″N 78°29′43″W / 43.01634°N 78.495278°W / 43.01634; -78.495278
Area 284 acres (1.15 km2)[1]
Created 1933 (1933)
Operated by Erie County Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry
Open All year
Website Akron Falls Park

Akron Falls Park is a 284-acre (1.15 km2) park in the Village of Akron and Town of Newstead, New York.[1] A major feature of the park is a scenic 40-foot (12 m) waterfall on Murder Creek,[2] a small stream that flows through the park.[1] The park is operated by the Erie County Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry, and is free and open year-round.[3]

History

The park's core was originally managed by the Village of Akron in the early 1930s. In 1933, approximately 90 workers from the Civil Works Administration labored to improve the park. The park was transferred to Erie County in 1947, making it one of the county's oldest parks. In the years that followed, the county purchased adjacent property, which would eventually house the park's picnic shelters and ice skating facilities.[1]

Park facilities

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Erie County (N.Y.) Department of Parks, Recreation, & Forestry; Erie County (N.Y.) Department of Environment & Planning; Parsons; Envision: The Hough Group; Paradigm Consulting; Wendel-Duchscherer Architects & Engineers (2003). Erie County Parks System Master Plan, Volume 2, Section 2, Subsection 2.1 (PDF). Erie County. pp. 1–9. Retrieved March 2, 2015.
  2. Minetor, Randi (2014). Hiking Waterfalls in New York: A Guide to the State's Best Waterfall Hikes. Guildford, CN: Falcon Guides. pp. 27–28. ISBN 0762787503. Retrieved March 21, 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Akron Falls". Erie County Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry (Erie.gov). Retrieved March 2, 2015.

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