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Park Park

Difficulty // Easy, Moderate, Difficult
Activities // Hiking, Snowshoeing, Running
Distance // 0.5 miles
Features // Unique wildlife viewing, Picnicking allowed, Dog-friendly (on leash)
Route Type // Loop
Estimated hiking time // 12 mins
Open year-round.
Hunting not allowed.
Surface types // Earth
Trail markers // yellow blaze, none

This trail passes through a variety of habitats in a relatively small area. At Cornell Botanic Gardens Park Park Natural Area, trails wind through a variety of plant communities including forest, shrub thicket, wetland, meadow and prairie near Fall Creek. A one-quarter mile spur trail crosses Forest Home Drive to a scenic picnic area with stone tables on the banks of Fall Creek. The western end of the trail in this natural area adjoins the Morgan Smith Trail, which passes through an old-growth forest and provides access to Cornell Botanic Gardens’ F. R. Newman Arboretum and nearby Cornell Botanic Gardens Natural Areas via the Cayuga Trail.

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Hiking
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Biking
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e-Biking
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Horse
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running
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Paddling
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Skiing
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Snowshoe
Distance // 0 Miles
Difficulty // Easy

    Parking Locations

    Forest Home Drive (Park Park)
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    Bus Stops

    • Dryden Rd @ Forest Home - Get Directions

      Go 250 ft NW on Forest Home Dr to crossing of the Park Park Trail.

    Forest Home Drive (Park Park)
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    • Dryden Rd @ Forest Home - Get Directions

      Go 250 ft NW on Forest Home Dr to crossing of the Park Park Trail.

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    Current Trail Alerts

    Roy H. Park Preserve

    • The north entrance to the Roy H. Park Preserve and the boardwalk will be closed to the public from Monday, July 7, through September 2025 as work is underway to install an ADA-accessible path. The south entrance will remain open during this time. Thank you for your patience.

    Fall Creek Gorge Natural Area

    • The section of trail in Fall Creek Gorge west of the suspension bridge to Chi Psi is unstable and closed until further notice.

    Cascadilla Gorge Natural Area

    • A portion of the Cascadilla Gorge Trail between Stewart Avenue and College Avenue will be closed until mid- to late-October 2025. The trail between Linn Street (Treman Triangle) up to the Stewart Avenue Bridge is now open.

    Buttermilk Falls State Park

    • The Gorge Trail at Buttermilk Falls State Park will be closed, weekdays (Monday thru Friday) beginning Tuesday October 14th. This closure will allow for the installation of several stone staircases and the repair of numerous stone walls, steps and other features of the trail. State Parks Trails and Masonry professionals will be able to complete these upgrades during the week and will ensure that the trails are accessible open and safe on Saturdays and Sundays.

    Beebe Lake Natural Area

    • Hemlock Gorge trail upstream of Sackett Bridge is closed.

    Black Diamond Trail

    • Starting September 2, 2025 park staff will be performing trail maintenance on the Black Diamond Trail between Perry City Road and Garrett Road. Sections of the trail will be intermittently closed between the hours of 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday – Thursday. Please use alternate routes during that time. The work is expected to last several weeks.