Robert H. Treman State Park,
Near Ithaca,
Tompkins Co.,
New York
Hiking Trails:
Gorge Trail
Rim Trail
Pros: Highly scenic area and impressive falls and gorge
Cons: None
Hike Type: Loop
Google Maps of Parking:
https://goo.gl/maps/A1BeXkLZYT45pSj28
This was the last hike of my family camping trip. It was a short but very scenic hike. My phone was broken with water damage from my fall earlier in the day on my Taughannock Falls hike, so I couldn't track this hike on GPS.
I parked in the upper entrance of Robert H. Treman State Park, and took the Gorge Trail down at the beginning of the trail, through the narrow gorge and above the bridge, to the Lucifer Falls area. This is an enormous and highly scenic waterfall. Although it was very dry, with less water than usuall, it was still very impressive. I then took the trail to the bottom of the trail, where I took the bridge that crossed the brook to the Rim Trail.
The Rim Trail climbs steeply along the slope using hundreds of steep steps, where I was then above the falls. I continued along the rim trail to the end at the parking area.
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Map of the Route
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Entering the Glen with Steep Walls on Each Side
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Me in Enfield Canyon Glen
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Scenery Along the Gorge Trail
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Natural Rock Formations in Enfield Creek
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Me Crossing the Stone Bridge
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Small Waterfalls prior to Lucifer Falls
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Large Rock Formation in the Cliff |
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Enfield Creek Going Downstream
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A Smaller Waterfalls Before the Main One
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Trail Along the Steep Canyon Wall
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Steep Cliff Above the Creek
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Gorge Trail Alongside Lucifer Falls
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First View of Lucifer Falls
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Full View of Lucifer Falls
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Lucifer Falls from the Bottom
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Me at the Bottom Part of Lucifer Falls
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Ascending up the Gorge on the Rim Trail
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Lucifer Falls from the Rim Trail
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View Across the Gorge Overlooking the Gorge Trail
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Lucifer Falls and the Gorge Trail from Across on the Rim Trail
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