
"Three Falls State Park is centered around three waterfalls, including the 128-foot Frontenac Falls, which cascades down through a wooded gorge before meeting the lake."
"Plans released by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation show a thoughtful build-out that includes restored camp cabins, new docks and kayak launches, expanded trail systems and designated waterfall viewing areas."
"Conservation is a major part of the plan, especially in protecting the nesting peregrine falcons and preserving the surrounding gorge and upper woodlands."
"Once complete, the park will include a permanent parking area with more than 100 spaces, which will make it far easier to access some of the park's features."
Three Falls State Park is a new 90-acre state park on Cayuga Lake, featuring three waterfalls, including the 128-foot Frontenac Falls. The park, formerly Camp Barton, is near Taughannock Falls State Park and will provide opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and nature enjoyment. Development plans include restored cabins, new docks, expanded trails, and a nature center, while conservation efforts will protect local wildlife and preserve natural areas. The park is located near Trumansburg, approximately 20 minutes from Ithaca, with plans for ample parking.
Read at Time Out New York
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]