Portage Escarpment

Rough map of the Portage Escarpment (black line) in New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.

The Portage Escarpment is a major landform in the U.S. states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York which marks the boundary between the Till Plains to the north and west and the Appalachian Plateau to the east and south. The escarpment is the defining geological feature of New York's Finger Lakes region. Its proximity to Lake Erie creates a narrow but easily traveled route between upstate New York and the Midwest. Extensive industrial and residential development occurred along this route.

It is also called the Allegheny Escarpment in its southern portion after it diverges from Lake Erie in Ohio.[1]

  1. ^ Brockman, C. Scott (April 1998). "Physiographic regions of Ohio" (PDF). Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. Retrieved 2021-09-06.