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  1. Niagara Falls Observation Tower. Extending out dramatically over Niagara Gorge, the architectural wonder of the Niagara Falls USA Prospect Point Observation Tower affords unobstructed views of the wild cascades of Niagara Falls, as well as the raging whitewater below.

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    • Observation Tower: Bird’s-Eye View. If you have a taste for adrenaline, and you’re wondering where to see Niagara Falls, this might just be the best place for you.
    • Terrapin Point: The Closest Encounter. This is how to see Niagara Falls if you want to get up close and personal! The viewing ledge at Terrapin Point on Goat Island is the nearest point to the thundering Horseshoe Falls (from either side of the border).
    • Rainbow Air: A Once-in-a-Lifetime View. How about taking your Instagram game to a whole new level — literally — with Rainbow Air helicopter tours. A chopper ride over Niagara Falls not only ticks two adventures off your bucket list in one, but it also offers an incredible aerial vista of the Falls.
    • Whirlpool State Park: Whirling Whitewater. There’s more to photograph at Niagara Falls than the Falls themselves, so why not set up your tripod at Whirlpool State Park?
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  3. With its glass-enclosed elevator and vantage point 775 feet above the falls, visitors can capture stunning photos and enjoy panoramic vistas of the Horseshoe and American Falls, Great Gorge, and Niagara River.

  4. The Tower's Observation deck extends out over the Niagara Gorge and is the only place in the Park to view both the American and Horseshoe Falls at the same time! Ride the elevator down to board the Maid of the Mist. Admission.

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    • Journey Behind the Falls. This viewpoint on the Canadian side of the falls requires a ticket, but it's worth the price. Journey Behind the Falls brings you 125 feet down, via elevator and 130-year-old tunnels, to the foot of Horseshoe Falls.
    • Cave of the Winds. Feel the fury of Bridal Veil Falls at Cave of the Winds, a viewpoint within Niagara Falls State Park. Despite the moniker, there are no caves here anymore — there used to be a cave-like overhang, but it collapsed more than 100 years ago.
    • Skylon Tower. If you want an aerial view of the falls that doesn't involve a helicopter, head to the top of Skylon Tower. This Space Needle–like structure on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls stands 764 feet above the water and has an observation deck with great views.
    • Niagara Falls Observation Tower. To access the 282-foot-tall Niagara Falls Observation Tower, head to Prospect Point in Niagara Falls State Park on the U.S. side.
  5. Niagara Falls Observation Tower, American Falls and the Horseshoe Fall at sunset from the Niagara Falls International Rainbow Bridge.

  6. 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.

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