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Hike to Chittenango Falls

This 193-acre state park features a spectacular 167-foot waterfall cascading over roughly 400-million-year-old bedrock...

1-315-637-6111
2300 Rathbun Road
Cazenovia, NY 13035
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Chittenango Falls State Park lies just east of Cazenovia Lake and features a spectacular 167-foot waterfall cascading over roughly 400-million-year-old bedrock and flows beneath a wooden bridge spanning Chittenango Creek.


Chittenango Falls State Park offers a variety of outdoor and nature activities including picnic tables with pavilions, a playground, a nature trail, hiking, birdwatching and fishing.


Visitors can view the falls from the top, walk the winding trail into the gorge view the falls from the footbridge and return to the top along the small trail on the opposite side of the gorge. Household pets are permitted, either caged or on a 6 foot leash.

 
 
 
 
 
 

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