The primary concern at Women's Rights National Historical Park is the surrounding community's crime rate, which stood at 400.6 violent incidents per 100,000 residents in 2023 — roughly double the national average. While the park itself is a compact urban historic site in Seneca Falls, visitors should be aware they're moving through a small city environment rather than a remote wilderness setting. Weather-wise, 10 thunderstorm wind events were recorded across Seneca County last year, with 2 flash floods adding a secondary seasonal risk.
When visiting, keep valuables out of sight in locked vehicles, particularly if parking on street-level lots near the visitor center. If afternoon storm clouds build — common in upstate New York summers — move indoors promptly, as thunderstorm winds can arrive with little warning in the Finger Lakes region. Pack a waterproof layer and avoid low-lying areas along the Seneca River if heavy rain is forecast, given the documented flash flood history.
Top recorded hazards in Seneca County
County dataFrom NOAA Storm Events (2024). Counts of recorded incidents — not all occurred at this park.
- Thunderstorm Wind 10
- Flash Flood 2
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About Women's Rights National Historical Park
Women’s Rights National Historical Park tells the story of the first Women’s Rights Convention, held in Seneca Falls, New York on July 19-20, 1848. It is a story of struggles for civil rights, human rights, and equality, global struggles that continue today. The efforts of women’s rights leaders, abolitionists, and other 19th century reformers remind us that all people must be accepted as equals.
Weather
In the winter, temperatures range from 0-40 degrees with an average of 10 inches of snow per month. Summer temperatures range from 60-85 degrees with high humidity.