The US Army Corps of Engineers built the Mount Morris Dam in the late 1940s to reduce flooding on the lower Genesee River. Today, the dam continues …
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Oct 28, 2024
We had booked the tour but did not make it in time due to being at another attraction longer than we thought we would. I only gave this an average review due to if you don't do the tour there really …Full review by Campbug
Oct 23, 2023
Grew up near here, but never did the tour. Had a wonderful young, very knowledgeable park ranger lead our tour this Fall. The walk down the hill is at a 10% grade, you walk on top of the dam, and…Full review by PAintheHouse
Sep 30, 2023
We enjoyed our tour of the Mt. Morris Dam. Our guide was wonderful. Her knowledge and skills as a facilitator made our experience very enjoyable. Learning about the history of the dam and its impo…Full review by JoMoKe
Yes, the dam is wheelchair accessible. There is quite a ramp to get down to the top of the dam. You'll need a good battery or a healthy pusher to get you back up after your visit.
The visitor center is, and to tour the dam I think it is all paved, but the walkway down to the dam is quite steep and would be a challenge to descend and climb in a wheelchair.
Where is the information on the visitor center's lecture series?
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You will find info on 2015 Mt Morris Dam lecture series on the website.{ Calendar events for Mt Morris } I note there is a phone number if you have further questions.
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