Robert Treman State Park
#6 in Best Things To Do in The Finger Lakes
All Things To Do
Key Info
105 Enfield Falls Rd.
Price & Hours
$9 per vehicle; seasonally
Sunrise-sunset daily
Details
Parks and Gardens, Recreation, Swimming/Pools
Time to Spend: Half Day to Full Day
Robert Treman State Park
Attraction Introduction:
Robert Treman State Park, located in the heart of the Finger Lakes region in Ithaca, New York, is a stunning natural haven renowned for its picturesque waterfalls, lush gorges, and abundant hiking trails. The park features a total of 12 waterfalls, with the majestic Lucifer Falls being the highlight, plunging dramatically over 115 feet. visitors can immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the Enfield Glen gorge, explore old-growth forests, and enjoy the tranquil ambiance of this natural gem. The park is also rich in history, with remnants of the old mill and other historic structures scattered throughout.
Visiting Tips:
- Start your visit at the Lower Falls, where you can wade in the natural swimming pool and enjoy a picnic by the cascading water.
- For a comprehensive experience, hike the Gorge Trail that takes you up close to Lucifer Falls and offers panoramic views of the gorge.
- Wear good hiking shoes as the trails can be quite rugged and slippery, especially after rain.
- Consider visiting in the fall for a breathtaking display of autumn foliage, or during the summer for ideal swimming conditions.
- Check the park's schedule for guided tours, which offer insightful information about the natural and historical aspects of the park.
Precautions:
- Stay on marked trails to protect both yourself and the delicate natural environment.
- Be cautious around waterfalls and gorges; the rocks can be slippery and there are steep drop-offs.
- While swimming is allowed in designated areas, always exercise caution as natural bodies of water can have strong currents and varying depths.
- Pack out all trash and leave no trace to help maintain the park's pristine condition for future visitors.
- Check weather conditions before your visit, as trails may be more challenging or temporarily closed during and after heavy rains.