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Fall hiking highlights in the 607

Fall hiking highlights in the 607

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(607NewsNow) — Autumn in the Southern Tier offers a plethora of fiery foliage, crisp air, and waterfalls framed by vibrant leaves. Here are the streaks of gold and crimson you won’t want to miss:

1. Chenango Valley State Park (Near Binghamton)

A local favorite for colorful fall strolls, it showcases wooded hills and scenic views enhanced by fall tones. Trails are family-friendly and perfect for a relaxed autumn hike.

2. Huntington Forest & Hawkins Pond (Windsor)

Around the tranquil Hawkins Pond, you’ll enjoy gentle trails that loop the water, ideal for a calm walk on a crisp fall day.

3. Greenwood Park (Lisle)

Quiet trails through woods and meadows make Greenwood a calming spot for fall, especially when the leaves are glowing and the trails peaceful.

4. Finch Hollow Nature Center (Johnson City)

A hidden gem off Oakdale Road, Finch Hollow offers immersive forest walks and solitude, perfect for witnessing the fall season upstate New York has to offer.

5. Aqua‑Tera Park (Binghamton area)

With lakeside views and leisurely hiking paths, Aqua‑Tera’s fall appeal lies in its gentle atmosphere and scenic backdrop.

6. Taughannock Falls State Park (Cayuga Lake, near Ithaca)

Home to a spectacular 215‑foot waterfall, the tallest single-drop fall east of the Rockies, this park’s Gorge Trail is about 1.8 miles, easy to moderate, and framed by autumn-hued cliffs. Options to hike the North and South Rim trails offer longer loops and aerial views of the gorge.

7. Robert H. Treman State Park (South of Ithaca)

Experience cascading waterfalls, including the famed Lucifer Falls (115 ft), through connected Rim and Gorge trails. This 5+ mile loop presents splendid fall foliage, rugged terrain, and a rich color palette.

8. Cascadilla Gorge Natural Area (Ithaca)

An easy, short but stunning trail, perfect for casual walks or photography. The gorge’s wooded steps and stone staircases make for a charming fall stroll.

9. South Hill Recreation Way (Ithaca)

Paved trails lined with towering trees create a golden tunnel, perfect for walks, runs, or leisurely bike rides in autumn’s glow.

10. Lick Brook Falls at Sweedler Nature Preserve (South of Ithaca)

A less-traveled trail with steep climbs and gorge views. The reward? Peaceful woodland vistas and a cascade framed by scarlet maples.


  • Best Time: Mid-October typically brings peak colors in this region a life of adventures.

  • Safety Tip: Fall marks hunting season in some areas. DEC recommends wearing blaze orange, pink, or another bright color to stay visible visitithaca.com98.1 The Hawk.

  • Take Only Photos, Leave Only Footprints: Help preserve these trails for future hikers by sticking to paths and packing out anything you bring in.

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