Located in the Village of Naples, New York, Grimes Glen is best known for its two 60-foot tall waterfalls, framed by 200-foot high shale bluffs, majestic hemlock trees and a bounty of wildflowers in spring. There is a mile long path along the Grimes Creek that provides spectacular views. The path at one point crosses the creek but most hikers do not mind getting wet in order to continue their exploration. The Grimes Glen is also well known as the location of Naples Devonian Tree, the oldest fossilized tree in New York discovered in 1882. While there are several glens in the area, Grimes Glen is the easier to access.

4703 Vine St, Naples, NY 14512, Phone: 585-396-4000