Ithaca might not be first on your list of cities to visit in New York, but it’s worth giving this Finger Lakes gem a chance if you’re looking to book a trip upstate. There’s no shortage of scenic hikes in this region, and there are a number of great restaurants, breweries, and wineries in the area as well. Here are a few of our favorite highlights in the Ithaca area.
- Lucas Vineyards
Lucas Vineyards FB Page Lucas Vineyards became the first vineyard on Cayuga Lake after the Lucas family moved to the 68-acre farm in Interlaken in 1974. Now the vineyard produces 26,000 cases of wine every year.
It’s the perfect place to relax if you’re looking for a fun stop in the Finger Lakes around 40 minutes from Ithaca.
Lucas Vineyards FB Page
- Robert Treman State Park
Robert H. Treman State Park FB Page This 1,110-acre state park in the Finger Lakes is one of the state’s most famous, and for good reason. The park’s gorge, Enfield Glen, is a hugely popular destination. And don’t miss out on the 115-foot tall Lucifer Falls.
- Cornell Botanic Gardens
Cornell Botanic Gardens FB Page The Cornell Botanic Gardens is one of the most beautiful areas that tourists should check out during a trip to Ithaca. Whether you’re in the mood for a scenic gorge hike or a relaxing walk through the intricately designed gardens, this is the perfect destination if you want to spend a few hours in peace.
Cornell Botanic Gardens FB Page
- Taughannock Falls
Taughannock Falls State Park FB Page Another Cayuga Lake hotspot is Taughannock Falls, a gorgeous waterfall with an incredible gorge trail. The state park of the same name has cabins overlooking Cayuga Lake, campsites, a marina, and a beautiful beach.
- South Hill Cider
South Hill Cider FB Page Drop by the tasting room at South Hill Cidery and try some of the most unique ciders you’ve ever had. They’ve got something for everyone.
South Hill Cider FB Page
- Cascadilla Gorge Trail
Tripadvisor MartinCATO This 1.3-miles trail connects downtown Ithaca to the Cornell University campus. But within minutes you’ll feel like the city is miles and miles away.
If you’re up for a little more exploration in the Finger Lakes region, head over to Seneca Lake for the day and explore Wagner Vineyards Estate Winery or Watkins Glen State Park.
Lucas Vineyards FB Page
Lucas Vineyards became the first vineyard on Cayuga Lake after the Lucas family moved to the 68-acre farm in Interlaken in 1974. Now the vineyard produces 26,000 cases of wine every year.
Robert H. Treman State Park FB Page
This 1,110-acre state park in the Finger Lakes is one of the state’s most famous, and for good reason. The park’s gorge, Enfield Glen, is a hugely popular destination. And don’t miss out on the 115-foot tall Lucifer Falls.
Cornell Botanic Gardens FB Page
The Cornell Botanic Gardens is one of the most beautiful areas that tourists should check out during a trip to Ithaca. Whether you’re in the mood for a scenic gorge hike or a relaxing walk through the intricately designed gardens, this is the perfect destination if you want to spend a few hours in peace.
Taughannock Falls State Park FB Page
Another Cayuga Lake hotspot is Taughannock Falls, a gorgeous waterfall with an incredible gorge trail. The state park of the same name has cabins overlooking Cayuga Lake, campsites, a marina, and a beautiful beach.
South Hill Cider FB Page
Drop by the tasting room at South Hill Cidery and try some of the most unique ciders you’ve ever had. They’ve got something for everyone.
Tripadvisor MartinCATO
This 1.3-miles trail connects downtown Ithaca to the Cornell University campus. But within minutes you’ll feel like the city is miles and miles away.
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Address: 3862 County Rd 150, Interlaken, NY 14847, USAAddress: Robert H. Treman State Park, 105 Enfield Falls Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850, USAAddress: 124 Comstock Knoll Dr, Ithaca, NY 14850, USAAddress: Taughannock Falls State Park, 1740 Taughannock Blvd, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USAAddress: 550 Sandbank Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850, USAAddress: Cascadilla Gorge Trail, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA