Good news if visiting a waterfall is on your must-do list—you can head to the Paterson Great Falls, the second-largest waterfall by volume east of the Mississippi. Yes, NJ has a jaw-dropping waterfall where you can experience all the thrills of water thundering down without the huge crowds or tourist traps (we see you, Niagara Falls). The 119-acre Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park is located on the Passaic River, with plenty of space to explore, have a picnic, catch a spray of water, and snap selfies at the observation sites. Scroll down to find out how to make the most of your visit to Paterson Great Falls, and check out the other waterfalls around NJ too. (feature photo credit: istock/Brian Logan)
Paterson Great Falls
Brush up on your history about Paterson Great Falls
The breathtaking and impressive Paterson Great Falls waterfall is surpassed only by the famous Niagara Falls. It towers at a whopping 77 feet high and about 300 feet wide, pouring up to two billion gallons of water down each day. Yet Paterson Great Falls wasn’t always a tourist attraction—the falls played a significant role after the American Revolution, when then-Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton spearheaded the rise of Paterson as an industrial city in 1791. He realized that the waterpower of the falls could provide much-needed energy for manufacturing factories. At one point, over 40,000 people worked in the factories and relied on the falls to power the industry. The falls provided power from the river for over 150 years, spanning three centuries and making Paterson the world’s center for producing silk, cotton, and locomotives.
See the Paterson Great Falls National Historic Park up close
Stopping off the highway and parking is one way to see the breathtaking Paterson Great Falls, but you can also get up close to them at Mary Ellen Kramer Park, where you can access the waterfall overlook. You can find park staff on-site to answer any questions you might have and give tips on the best places for photo ops. Rangers are available 9:00 AM- 4:30 PM Wednesday- Friday with guided walking tours at 2 PM and on Sat./Sun at 11 AM and 2 PM as staffing permits. And when it’s time for lunch or an afternoon snack, grab a picnic table or bench, or lay out a blanket for a picnic on a shady spot of grass. If you want to do a self-guided tour, download the free Mill Mile app for a walking tour. Your kiddos can also become junior rangers for the park—they’ll learn about the park’s history, understand its importance, and receive a fun badge recognizing their contributions.
FAQs About Paterson Great Falls
When are Park Rangers available at Paterson Great Falls?
As staffing permits, Park Rangers are available at 2 PM Wednesday-Friday and 11 AM and 2 PM on Saturday and Sunday.
Where is parking at Paterson Great Falls?
The main parking lot at 72 McBride Extension is open from dawn to dusk every day. There is additional free limited street-side parking on Maple Street beside the entrance to Mary Ellen Kramer Park near Hinchcliffe Stadium. Just be aware that parking at Overlook Park is very limited, mostly on holidays and weekends. There is additional parking within walking distance downtown at several Paterson Parking Authority locations, including the new Hinchliffe Stadium garage.
Are the bathrooms at Paterson Great Falls?
Portable toilets are available from 9 AM to 4 PM.
For more information, visit the Paterson Great Falls website, Instagram, and Facebook.
Paterson Great Falls
72 McBride Avenue Extension
Paterson, NJ 07501
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