Zoar Valley

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Zoar Valley is 2,297 acres of beautiful and dangerous canyon river valley for fishing, hiking, rafting, canoeing and kayaking. Zoar Valley and the Cattaraugus Creek act as the natural northern border of the Enchanted Mountains between Erie County and Cattaraugus County.

Note: Some areas of Zoar Valley are very dangerous due to very steep walls and unstable rocky terrain.

Fishing

Go fishing on the Cattaraugus Creek in Zoar Valley! Cattaraugus Creek has been listed in the top 10 Steelhead Fishing sites by fishing magazines.

Hiking

Stay on the hiking trails for your own safety. There are rocky overhangs and trees that appear stable on the edge of cliffs but steer clear as most of the underlying rock is unstable.

Canoeing and Kayaking

Join a group and go canoeing or kayaking. For a kayaking group in Zoar Valley, we recommend meeting up with the Zoar Valley Padding Club.

Whitewater Rafting

Some sections of the Cattaraugus Creek have Class III rapids! Make a reservation with a whitewater rafting guide.

Important!

Please note that some areas of Zoar Valley are private property and are restricted.

Maps

Deer Lick Conservation Area Map

More Information on Zoar Valley

Aerial view of Zoar Valley
Zoar Valley Gowanda, NY
United States
Phone: 716-372-0645

General Information

  • Wheelchair Accessible: No
  • Parking: No
  • RV Parking: Unknown
  • Bus Parking: Unknown
  • Pets Allowed: No
  • Accepts Credit Cards: No
  • Internet Access: Unknown
  • Conference / Meeting / Banquet: Unknown
  • Playground: Unknown
  • Indoor Pool: Unknown
  • Outdoor Pool: Unknown
  • Swimming:
  • Boat Launch or Dock:
  • Fishing Access:
  • Equestrian Trail Access: Unknown
  • Bicycle Trail Access: Unknown
  • Hiking Trail Access: Unknown
  • Mountain Biking Trail Access: Unknown
  • Snowmobile Trail Access: Unknown

Please note

Please note that this information may change and may be incorrect

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