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  1. Ithaca (/ ˈ ɪ θ ə k ə /) is a city in and the county seat of Tompkins County, New York, United States. Situated on the southern shore of Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes region of New York, Ithaca is the largest community in the Ithaca metropolitan statistical area. It is named after the Greek island of Ithaca.

    • Ithaca Falls
    • Taughannock Falls
    • Upper Falls in Taughannock Falls State Park
    • Buttermilk Falls
    • Cascadilla Gorge
    • Lucifer Falls
    • Lower Falls at Robert H. Treman State Park
    • Horseshoe Falls
    • Triphammer Falls
    • Well’s Falls

    If you are looking for waterfalls in Ithaca, there’s nowhere better to start than Ithaca Falls. In all my travels around the world, there are very few waterfalls in the middle of a city that have impressed me as much as this beautiful waterfall. Ithaca Falls can be seen from downstream along the bridge over Fall Creek on Lake Street, or you can hik...

    Taughannock Falls is located in Taughannock Falls State Park, a beautiful park just a few miles north of downtown Ithaca. Taughannock Falls has a drop of over 215 feet, making it the tallest single-drop waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains (Yes, even taller than Niagara Falls). Visitors can choose to visit this waterfall from a lookout over the go...

    Don’t leave Taughannock Falls State Park without also taking the time to check out Upper Falls. This waterfall is located upstream of the main falls and is one of the most powerful waterfalls near Ithaca. Unfortunately, there isn’t a great viewpoint from which to see and photograph this waterfall. However, a short trail from the parking area off of...

    Buttermilk Falls is located south of Ithaca in Buttermilk Falls State Park. Sitting directly adjacent to the parking area, Buttermilk Falls is said to 165 feet in height. Unlike many other waterfalls in the region, this waterfall is more a very long and tall slide, but that makes it no less impressive. However, if water levels are lower, this water...

    Ithaca’s gorges don’t get any better than Cascadilla Gorge. If you’re looking for under-the-radar Finger Lakes waterfalls, this is one you won’t want to miss. The Cascadilla Gorge Trail follows Cascadilla Creek from downtown Ithaca into the heart of the Cornell Campus. In fact, if you visit during the school year, it’s likely most of the people wal...

    Lucifer Falls is located in Robert H. Treman State Parksouth of Ithaca. It is possible to view Lucier Falls both from above as well as from a set of stone stairs that are cut out of the stone walls adjacent to this beautiful waterfall. Lucier Falls is said to be about 115 feet in height and the variety of viewing areas available make this a fun wat...

    While it’s far from the tallest Ithaca waterfall, the Lower Falls at Robert H. Treman State Parkis definitely one of my favorites in the region. While this is an impressive waterfall in its own right with a 30-foot drop, what makes this waterfall so great is its unique look. The water here falls off in a semi-circular fan shape, as the orange rocks...

    Horseshoe Falls is another beautiful waterfall on Cornell University’s campus. 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. I also like the old stone building that is l...

    Triphammer Fallsis another waterfall located on Falls Creek. Unlike the others in downtown Ithaca and on the campus of Cornell University that seem secluded, this waterfall is best viewed from one of the main roads in the area: the Thurston Avenue Bridge. Triphammer Falls consists of two drops, as well as an extension to create a dam for Beebe Lake...

    Wells Fallsmight be one of the region’s least-known spots, but shouldn’t be missed on any Ithaca waterfall tour. Also known as Businessman’s Lunch Falls, Wells Falls is located along Six Mile Creek a short distance southwest of the downtown area. This waterfall is roughly 35 feet in height and falls down several tiers, giving it a beautiful look un...

    • Taughannock Falls State Park. While Ithaca can certainly be a relaxing vacation destination, getting outside and exploring the area’s natural beauty is a must.
    • Stewart Park. We visited both Seneca and Canandaigua Lakes earlier this year, and Cayuga Lake became the third Finger Lake on our list. The best way to catch a glimpse of Cayuga Lake is at Stewart Park.
    • Ithaca Commons. Making our way back to the downtown area, Ithaca Commons is the heart of Ithaca. Here, you will find quirky shops, college students enjoying their off hours, and brand-new restaurants popping up throughout the year — like the globally recognized Paris Baguette bakery chain that opened just this month.
    • Cornell University. I was blown away by the expansiveness of Cornell’s campus, its jaw-dropping views, and its picture-perfect backdrop. Very different from my city-based alma mater, Temple University in Philadelphia, we could have explored Cornell for weeks.
  2. May 22, 2024 · Ithaca, city, seat (1817) of Tompkins county, south-central New York, U.S. It lies at the southern end of Cayuga Lake (one of the Finger Lakes), 55 miles (89 km) southwest of Syracuse. Within the city are picturesque gorges cut by several creeks. Founded in 1789 by Simeon DeWitt, surveyor general.

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