Watkins Glen State Park is famous for leaving visitors spellbound. The glen's stream descends past 200-foot cliffs, generating 19 waterfalls along its course. Relax at the Olympic-size pool, stay at one of the many campsites, enjoy a picnic, go fishing and more.

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There is no place more iconic of the Finger Lakes waterfall and gorge experience than Watkins Glen State Park. Stunning waterfalls, dramatic flumes, and picturesque […]

A visitor's guide to Watkins Glen State Park and its history. Trail maps, photo gallery, videos, fun facts, and nearby parks and waterfalls.

Watkins Glen State Park is one of New York's gems, and it's well worth a visitor for hiking, waterfalls, and more.

Watkin was a male TIE fighter pilot and a lieutenant in the Seventh Fleet's TIE forces, commanded by Grand Admiral Thrawn. He assisted during Thrawn's confrontation against the traitorous Grand Admiral Savit, commanding a squad.

William Ward Watkin died on from complications following surgery for a broken kneecap. He was survived by his wife, Josephine Cockrell Watkin, whom he had married in 1933. Watkin had previously been married to Annie Ray Townsend Watkin, who died in 1929.