
Our award-winning book!
Now also a video!
A Walk Through Watkins Glen:
Water's Sculpture in Stone
by Tony Ingraham
Through flowing words and gorgeous pictures, you will be enchanted by Watkins Glen, one of America's oldest and most charming state parks. You'll discover secrets of its rocks, water, wildlife, and people as park naturalist Tony Ingraham leads you on an imaginary walk under mossy cliffs, behind waterfalls, and past deep rock pools.
A Walk through Watkins Glen, both the book and the DVD, are available at the Watkins Glen State Park gift shop in the Main Entrance to the park on Franklin Street. And you can rent or buy the downloadable version right here!
You can also purchase the book in Ithaca, NY at Autumn Leaves Books on the Ithaca Commons, at Buffalo Street Books adjacent to the DeWitt Mall, and at Sunny Days near the Commons on the Ithaca Commons. Or you can download the book e-dition by clicking on the button below.
Now also a video!
A Walk Through Watkins Glen:
Water's Sculpture in Stone
by Tony Ingraham
Through flowing words and gorgeous pictures, you will be enchanted by Watkins Glen, one of America's oldest and most charming state parks. You'll discover secrets of its rocks, water, wildlife, and people as park naturalist Tony Ingraham leads you on an imaginary walk under mossy cliffs, behind waterfalls, and past deep rock pools.
A Walk through Watkins Glen, both the book and the DVD, are available at the Watkins Glen State Park gift shop in the Main Entrance to the park on Franklin Street. And you can rent or buy the downloadable version right here!
You can also purchase the book in Ithaca, NY at Autumn Leaves Books on the Ithaca Commons, at Buffalo Street Books adjacent to the DeWitt Mall, and at Sunny Days near the Commons on the Ithaca Commons. Or you can download the book e-dition by clicking on the button below.
Rent or buy the video. Watch the trailer here!

National Award Winner!
A Walk Through Watkins Glen: Water's Sculpture in Stone won first place in the small book category in the media awards competition of the National Association for Interpretation (NAI), the premier professional organization for park naturalists and others who interpret our natural and cultural heritage to the public.