Nestled in the heart of New York's Finger Lakes region, Seneca Falls is surrounded by rich historical, cultural, and recreational sites. Use the resources on this page to find out more about other attractions near Women's Rights National Historical Park. In Seneca FallsSeneca Falls Historical Society
Tour the 23-room Victorian mansion and learn about the people that lived there, as well as the larger history of Seneca Falls. Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor
Explore the Erie Canal system and the vibrant communities it connects. Find resources for recreation opportunities and water safety. Seneca Falls Heritage and Tourism Center
Find information on visiting Seneca Falls, and visit the Seneca Museum of Waterways and Industry, in the same building. National Women's Hall of Fame
A nonprofit organization and museum dedicated to honoring and celebrating the achievements of distinguished American women. Town of Seneca Falls
Information on visiting the town of Seneca Falls and surrounding areas. It's A Wonderful Life Museum
Learn about how Seneca Falls became the inspiration for the 1946 film "It's a Wonderful Life." Other National Park Service SitesNew York State is home to 24 units of the National Park Service, many of them located upstate. Nearby parks include:
Use the link below to learn more about nearby NPS units, or explore the entire state! Other Attractions in Central New YorkNew York State Parks
Discover nearby parks administered by the New York State Department of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation. Finger Lakes Welcome Center
A welcome center on Seneca Lake, with information and visitor amenities. I Love NY
Learn about attractions across the state of New York. New York Equal Rights Heritage Center
Visit the neighboring city of Auburn, and learn about New York's history of fighting for equal rights for all. Visit Rochester
Discover Rochester, New York, in the Finger Lakes just 50 miles west of Seneca Falls. Visit Syracuse
Discover Syracuse, New York in the Finger Lakes, just 50 miles east of Seneca Falls. |
Last updated: July 5, 2023