Attractions and places to see around Lockport, NY, are deeply connected to the historic Erie Canal, a significant waterway that shaped the region. Situated on the Niagara Escarpment, the area combines notable engineering feats with natural beauty. Visitors can explore a variety of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features.
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Great place for cycling and dog walking for nature lovers
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Very cool structure. On the north side of the bridge, there's a parking area and a space for those interested in exploring the canal on foot or by bike.
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The Amherst Canalway Trail offers a peaceful, paved route perfect for walking, biking, or rollerblading along the historic Erie Canal. Stretching about eleven miles, it connects Tonawanda to Amherst and showcases scenic views, parks, and local history just outside Buffalo.
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Ice cream and sandwich show right along the trail. Very bike friendly.
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The bridge lifts vertically up in the air to allow larger ships to pass beneath. You can see the height of the raised bridge from the walkway staircases on either side. If you cross the bridge from the trail, you will be greeted with a few canalside lunch joints.
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You get a great view of the locks from the Erie Canalway Trail, which passes directly by the Locks District Museum. If you start the trail in Lockport you may also find that you parked next to the Erie Canal Discovery Center. Both are fantastic places to learn more about the locks and interact with local history.
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The bridge lifts vertically up in the air to allow larger ships to pass beneath. You can see the height of the raised bridge from the walkway staircases on either side. If you cross the bridge from the trail you will be greeted with a few canalside lunch joints.
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Lockport is renowned for its historic engineering feats. You can visit the Flight of Five Locks, a significant 19th-century engineering marvel on the Erie Canal. Another unique experience is the Lockport Erie Canal Locks and the Lockport Caves and Underground Boat Ride, where you can take a narrated boat tour through a man-made tunnel that once powered local industries.
Lockport offers several natural areas for outdoor enthusiasts. The Lytle Nature Preserve features diverse habitats and easy hiking trails, perfect for birdwatching. You can also explore the John B. Austin Nature Trail with its natural waterfall and old oak trees, or the Rollin T. Grant Gulf Wilderness Park, which provides miles of trails with waterfalls and wildflowers.
The Erie Canalway Trail is an extensive system ideal for cycling, walking, and hiking, connecting Lockport with other destinations. Parts of this trail are former towpaths. For specific cycling routes, you can find various options like the "Erie Canalway Trail: Lockport to Gasport" or the "Uncle G's Icecream – Erie Canal view loop from Lockport" in the Cycling around Lockport guide.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the unique Lockport Caves and Underground Boat Ride, or visit the Cornerstone Ice Arena for ice skating and bumper cars. Rainbow Skateland offers roller skating fun, and the Erie Canal view provides a great path for cycling and dog walking, with a stop at Uncle G's Icecream for a treat.
Lockport boasts some truly unique attractions. Don't miss the Upside Down Railroad Bridge, an architectural curiosity perfect for photos. For thrill-seekers, the Niagara Zipper offers a ride across the Erie Canal basin gorge. You can also explore local wineries like Spring Lake Winery for tastings and tours.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and outdoor activities. Many enjoy the scenic paths along the Erie Canal for cycling and dog walking, as highlighted by the Erie Canal view. The unique engineering of the Gasport Lift Bridge and the historical significance of the Lockport Erie Canal Locks are also popular. Stopping for ice cream at places like Uncle G's Icecream is a favorite for many.
The best time to visit Lockport's attractions largely depends on your interests. Spring, summer, and fall offer ideal weather for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and canal cruises. The natural preserves are particularly beautiful during these seasons. Some indoor attractions and cultural sites are open year-round.
Yes, some areas are designed with accessibility in mind. The Amherst Canalway Trail, for example, offers a peaceful, paved route along the Erie Canal, suitable for walking, biking, or rollerblading, and is noted as wheelchair accessible.
You can explore the Erie Canal in several ways. Consider taking a cruise with Lockport Locks & Erie Canal Cruises to witness the Flight of Five locks up close. The canal's towpaths, part of the Erie Canalway Trail, are excellent for walking, biking, and fishing. You can also launch your own boat, canoe, or kayak from the Wide Waters Marina.
Beyond the canal, Lockport offers a rich cultural and historical landscape. The Erie Canal Discovery Center provides a multimedia experience of the canal's history. The Niagara County Historical Society (Niagara History Center) is a multi-building complex preserving the region's heritage. You can also visit the Kenan Center for arts and gardens, or catch a performance at the historic Palace Theatre.
Yes, Lockport has several excellent spots for hiking. The Lytle Nature Preserve and the John B. Austin Nature Trail offer easy, peaceful walks. For more extensive trails with waterfalls and wooded areas, explore the Rollin T. Grant Gulf Wilderness Park. Additionally, sections of the Erie Canalway Trail are suitable for hiking.
A popular spot for scenic views is the Erie Canal view, which offers a great perspective of the canal. You can also get a good view of the historic locks from the Lockport Erie Canal Locks, especially from the Erie Canalway Trail that passes directly by the Locks District Museum.


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