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Terrapin Point

Terrapin Point offers front-row views of Niagara and is the top spot for those who want to photograph the falls from above.
Be sure to wear a rain jacket and protect your camera and smartphone as this point is often awash in spray from the falls.
There are two paid parking lots close to the observation area; one has parking for RVs.
The walkway between the parking areas and Terrapin Falls is flat and paved, easy to navigate with a stroller or wheelchair.
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While it’s free to visit Terrapin Point independently, there are plenty of affordable tours that can help you learn more about the popular Niagara Falls observation point. Combination tours that also include in-season boat journeys start at just US$73, while nighttime fireworks and illumination viewing tours begin at US$31.
The attractions of Niagara Falls can get very crowded, especially during peak travel seasons. If you can, visit Terrapin Point early in the day to beat the worst of the crowds. Alternatively, this free attraction is also open at night and offers prime views of the nightly Falls illumination.
Terrapin Point is accessible all year-round, but it’s most popular during the summer months. Summer is the tourist high season in Niagara Falls, and also when seasonal attractions such as Maid of the Mist tour boats operate. However, early autumn is also a scenic—and less crowded—time to visit.
Yes, Terrapin Point is accessible to wheelchair users. The popular viewing point is reached via level paths and ramps that ensure access; just be aware that crowding at peak times may pose a barrier. Many of Niagara Falls’ other attractions, including Journey Behind the Falls and the Butterfly Conservatory, are fully or partially accessible.
Yes, Terrapin Point is good for kids. The viewing point, located on Goat Island, offers some of the most spectacular views of Niagara Falls on the American side, making it a great choice for visiting families. The area has paved paths and even dedicated picnic areas, so you can linger for a while.






































































































































