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Stewart Park - Ithaca (NY)

Address: 🏡 1 James L Gibbs Dr, Ithaca, NY 14850
Phone : +1 (607) 273-8364
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    Wells Falls
    Mary McDaniel: Wells Falls was our first walk in Ithaca and it didnt disappoint. You must be careful and able to do a little bit of scrambling. The view from the falls area is remarkable with the old buildings there. A short but steep downhill walk to the bottom of the gorge was well worth it. You are near the road, but it feels as though you are in a very remote area. Really cool spot.
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    Ithaca Childrens Garden
    Dylan Dingler: This is great place to take both young and old. The times Ive been there have been very pleasent. The garden is nice to look at and all of the little things in and around it are entertaining. Children are often playing games or just walking through with their parents. I recommend the Ithaca childrens garden to people with children in their lives and or just people that have an inner child.
    The History Center in Tompkins County - Ithaca
    The History Center in Tompkins County
    Jo Klein: Great exhibits, I learned a lot and you can tell the staff really care about their mission. I found their website to be intuitive and easy to navigate, with hours and location at the bottom of almost every page on the site and right at the top of "plan your visit," above parking and transportation info, where Id expect it to be.
    Potters Falls -
    Potters Falls
    Tanuj Chawla: One of the most serene and cleanest waterfalls in the region where you can almost swim.
    Ithaca Falls - Ithaca
    Ithaca Falls
    Tim Surfield: Very nice falls especially after a rain. Small hike to get to it.
    Horseshoe Falls - Ithaca
    Horseshoe Falls
    Mike Z: Beautiful suspension bridge can be accessed via stairs close to Herbert Johnson’s museum. However the falls are right under the bridge and the falls you can see from it are Rocky falls. Safety net is encasing the whole bridge, so opportunities for taking good pictures of the gorge are limited.
    East Shore Park - Ithaca
    East Shore Park
    Eva Milstein-Touesnard: I go here all the time with my friends. It’s is beautiful and open to anyone. Swimming there is difficult because of the huge rocks which are slippery and jagged so it’s hard to enter the water. However, most people make it work and we manage to get our paddle boards and floaters in. Also, the large rocks on shore which are great for hanging out and sunbathing and there a grassy area and small pavilion.
    Rocky Falls - Ithaca
    Rocky Falls
    Mary Chatz: Parking is an issue in this area, so we stopped briefly past the bridge to take a look. The view from the bridge is beautiful.
    Sagan Planet Walk - Ithaca
    Sagan Planet Walk
    Evan Smith: The Sagan Planet/Space Walk is a scale model of our solar system. Starting with the sun, you can scan a QR code, follow arrows on the monuments, and/or dial into a phone tour narrated by Bill Nye. You’ll end up walking through some beautiful neighborhoods with bookshops and cafes to explore, parks, etc. It is very much worth the time, especially if the weather is nice. Follow the planets and then head to one of the many gorge trails! I will only post photos of the very beginning of the walk with the Sun and Mercury
    Lick Brook Falls - Ithaca
    Lick Brook Falls
    Lori Ramirez: Peaceful, serene. Rustic hike. Lots of waterfalls. Ruts in path. NOT child friendly or stroller friendly. Yes, pet friendly. Watch your steps. No restrooms. Carry in, carry out. Well worth the trip! I recommend.
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