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  1. The free-fall to the rocks below varies between 75-110 feet (28-33.5 meters) with an average of about 85 feet (26 m). Roughly 10 feet taller than the Horseshoe Falls. Width: 830 feet (253 meters) measured straight across the brink. If measured along the zigzag-like brink: 1,060 feet (323 meters) long. Faces: Northwest.

  2. The Prospect Point Observation Tower is located in Niagara State Park on the US side. The deck extends out over the gorge and it is the only place in the park to view both the American and Horseshoe Falls at the same time. The tower’s height is 282 feet (86 meters) and is constructed of aluminum, glass, and steel. Elevators at the Observation ...

  3. The Tower’s observation deck extends over the Niagara Gorge and is the only place in the USA to view both the American and Horseshoe Falls at the same time! Ride the elevator down to the lower landing for a view from below or to board the Maid of the Mist.

  4. Journey Behind The Falls. To stand at the heart of Niagara, you’ll first need to descend 125 feet and explore 130-year-old tunnels through the bedrock, but you’ll feel the thunderous vibration of the Horseshoe Falls long before you see them. The observation deck at the foot of this 13-storey-tall wonder will leave you breathless (and maybe ...

  5. American Falls and Observation tower,Niagara Falls - stock photo View of the American Falls with the Observation Tower in background, it is the only U.S location to view and photograph the American Falls and Horseshoe Falls together

  6. The observation tower is a THE perfect place to go for photos of the falls from the American side. You get a gorgeous long shot include the American Falls, the tip of Goat Island and Horseshoe Falls. The view looking up and down the river is unforgettable! There are a lot of people who like to take photos from the tower, so be patient and take ...