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  1. A selection of the most popular and accessible waterfalls around Ithaca in the Finger Lakes Region of New York. How to get to and best see Ithaca Falls, in the Fall Creek Gorge. Trail maps, photos, videos, historical information, and fun facts about the waterfall.

  2. There are a number of water falls located in the Ithaca, NY area. It is an easy drive to various falls and most are a short walk from the parking areas. It was a pleasant afternoon enjoying the beauty of nature. Most are located on state parks and there is a $4 entrance fee if you go before 6 pm.

  3. Sep 20, 2019 · Ithaca Falls is the last waterfall on the creek before it flows into the lake. Ithaca Falls has carved an incredible gorge. The waterfall is located just north of downtown Ithaca near both Cornell University and Ithaca High School, and only a short walk from Cascadilla Gorge and the Sciencenter.

  4. Feb 11, 2019 · Located upstream of Ithaca Falls in the Fall Creek Gorge Natural Area, this is one of the most beautiful Ithaca, NY, waterfalls. This is another waterfall where the shape of the falls make up for its lack of impressive height.

  5. May 11, 2023 · Ithaca Falls is a 150-foot tall and 175-wide cataract waterfall located close to Cornell University and downtown Ithaca. It’s the last and most powerful of the six waterfalls crashing down through Fall Creek Gorge before flowing directly into Cayuga Lake.

  6. Easily accessible falls even for families with children. They will enjoy throwing stones into the water beneath the falls. Parking is on street or in a very small lot across from the falls. There is a bridge also to view the falls from and some signs with a little bit of history.

  7. C ascading 150 feet and stretching nearly 175 feet across at its base, Ithaca Falls is breathtaking. And with towering sheer cliffs bordering the falls, the recently designated "Natural Area" that houses Ithaca Falls bordering it is an unexpected oasis within an urban setting.

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