Trails in Cornell Botanic Gardens Fall Creek Gorge Natural Area provide access to one of Cornell’s iconic gorges. The Risley Trail leads to a picnic area at creek level on the north side of the gorge and the Horseshoe Falls Trail leads to an overlook in view of the 30-foot high Horseshoe Falls on the south side. The pedestrian suspension bridge provides a bird’s eye view of Fall Creek flowing over the gorge’s sculpted rock ledges and streambed. With a depth of nearly 200 feet, Fall Creek Gorge is among the most impressive gorges in the Finger Lakes Region. Orientation maps are located at four entry points and interpretive signs are found in four scenic destinations highlighting the gorge’s geologic, natural and cultural history. Trails here connect with the Cayuga Trail, and trails within the Botanic Garden area, the F. R. Newman Arboretum, Cornell Campus, and adjoining natural areas links needed.
Portions of this trail system are also included in the Cayuga Trail system.
This trail is part of the Cayuga Trail.
Fall Creek Gorge Trail – North Sidewalk
Get Directions
Go 500 ft west on University Ave, descend stairs heading down into the gorge, and turn left on Cayuga Trail.
Risley Trail: On west side of Thurston Ave, follow paths around to the back (SW) side of Risley Hall to trailhead.
Fall Creek Gorge Trail – North Sidewalk
Get Directions
Go 500 ft west on University Ave, descend stairs heading down into the gorge, and turn left on Cayuga Trail.
Risley Trail: On west side of Thurston Ave, follow paths around to the back (SW) side of Risley Hall to trailhead.
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