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Roy H. Park Preserve

Difficulty // Easy
Activities // Hiking, Snowshoeing, Cross-country Skiing, Running
Distance // 1.5 miles
Features // Waterfalls & Gorges, Unique wildlife viewing, Dog-friendly (on leash), Accessible
Route Type // Out and Back
Estimated hiking time // 30 mins
Open year-round.
Hunting not allowed.
Surface types // Earth
Trail markers // kiosk, no, red blaze, blue blaze, orange blaze, red trail markers

Current Trail Alerts

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.

Just a short drive from Ithaca, this 241-acre preserve, owned by the Finger Lakes Land Trust, borders Yellow Barn and Hammond Hill State Forests and a Cornell Natural Area, making it an important connector in an array of nearly 8,000 acres of open space. Protection of these lands adds another gem to the “Emerald Necklace,” the Land Trust’s initiative to connect 50,000 acres of public land around Ithaca.

The preserve has more than 1.5 miles of hiking trails and a universally accessible boardwalk, accessed from the north entrance, that offers visitors a path across Six-Mile Creek and a connection to more than 15 miles of multi-use trails on neighboring state land. In addition to the wetlands, the preserve features a mixed hardwood forest, hemlock woods, vernal pools, and an expansive beaver pond.

From the south entrance, visitors can enjoy an easy trail that meanders through a meadow that encircles a beautiful evergreen plantation. A spur trail winds its way through a mature forest and into a hemlock-studded gorge with waterfalls along Six Mile Creek.

The Park Preserve is renowned among local birders for its splendid array of breeding birds. In the forest, you may hear winter wren, hermit thrush, northern waterthrush, and Louisiana waterthrush; while in the field, listen for prairie warbler, eastern bluebird, tree swallow, eastern towhee, indigo bunting, and yellow-billed cuckoo.

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Distance // 0 Miles
Difficulty // Easy

    Parking Locations

    Irish Settlement Road (Roy H Park Preserve South Entrance)
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    Irish Settlement Road (Roy H Park Preserve North Entrance)
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    Irish Settlement Road (Roy H Park Preserve South Entrance)
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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 is closed for construction and will reopen in spring, 2026. The trail between Linn Street (Treman Triangle) up to the Stewart Avenue Bridge is now open.

    Beebe Lake Natural Area

    • Hemlock Gorge trail upstream of Sackett Bridge is closed.