285 acres.

Wadsworth Falls State Park was given to the State in 1942 through the will of Col. Clarence Wadsworth. Col. Wadsworth, a Middletown resident, had devoted his life to civic endeavors and preservation of real estate.

The Park contains a beautiful waterfall with an overlook. Visitors can hike along a wooded area with a mountain laurel display.

Services
Drinking Water, Flush Toilets, (H) Telephone, (H) Gravel Parking

Charge
Daily

Location
2 miles southwest of Middletown on Route 157.

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