
Welcome back to National Parks and other public lands with T!
Rainbow Falls is near Ausable Chasm which is within the boundaries of Adirondack State Park. Adirondack Park was created in 1892 to stop the clear-cutting of the state’s forests (and keep NYC’s water supply flowing) and is the country’s largest State Park at six million acres. We took a day trip to the area from Lake Placid to explore Ausable Chasm and admired these falls on our way into the park.

Rainbow Falls can be viewed from the Route 9 bridge over the Ausable River. They were once called Adgate’s Falls after an early settler, then Birmingham Falls and finally Rainbow Falls in 1877. It’s a few falls spilling into the same pool and they are the most photographed waterfalls in the Adirondacks.
Lake Placid Posts:
- Olympic Boblsed Complex
- Olympic Ski Jump Complex
- Olympic Center
- High Falls Gorge
- Little Whiteface
- Whiteface Mountain
- Rainbow Falls
- Ausable Chasm (Coming Soon)
Location: 2144 U.S. 9, Ausable Chasm, NY 12911
Designation: State Park
Date of my visit: 7/29/2011

Beautiful spot
Thanks!
Beautiful! I’ve longed to see the Adirondacks for years now. Hope to make it there at some point.
Thanks! Someday we’ll be able to travel freely again 🙂
Beautiful falls. I bet the sound is wonderful as well. –Curt
Thanks! Yes, but this was back before I had the good video feature on my phone to take a clip. Hard to remember now.