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Ithaca Commons

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The Ithaca Commons is a lively pedestrian mall situated in the heart of Downtown Ithaca, New York, serving as a central hub for culture and commerce. Located in Tompkins County, this vibrant area is a car-free zone, primarily found on State Street between Cayuga and Aurora Streets. At an elevation of approximately 126 meters, it offers a unique urban experience with a rich history and a diverse array of attractions. It's a key landmark in the Finger Lakes region, known…

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    August 1, 2020

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    Outdoor pedestrian plaza with lots of shops and restaurants.

    January 24, 2025

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    The Commons is a couple streets only open to foot traffic with sculptures, restaurants, a playground, historic district, and more. It has everything you could want from a downtown. There don't seem to be any places to lock your bike but you can walk it through the commons.

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    Cascadilla Gorge Waterfalls – Triphammer Falls loop from Ithaca

    9.09km

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Moderate

    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 130 m

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    Location: Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there good hiking trails directly accessible from Ithaca Commons?

    While Ithaca Commons itself is a pedestrian mall, it serves as an excellent starting point for exploring nearby natural attractions. The Sagan Planet Walk begins here, offering a 0.75-mile urban walk to the Sciencenter. For more traditional hiking, you'll need to venture slightly outside the immediate Commons area to access the famous gorges and waterfalls of Ithaca, such as those at Buttermilk Falls State Park or Robert H. Treman State Park, which are a short drive or bus ride away.

    What are some family-friendly walks or activities near Ithaca Commons?

    Beyond the Commons' own playground and public art, families can enjoy the Sagan Planet Walk, which is an engaging, educational stroll. The nearby Buttermilk Falls State Park offers relatively easy trails suitable for families, with stunning waterfalls and swimming areas (seasonal). The Ithaca Children's Garden and the Sciencenter are also excellent options for family outings, both a short distance from the Commons.

    Are there dog-friendly hiking options close to Ithaca Commons?

    Many of the state parks and natural areas around Ithaca are dog-friendly, though leash laws are strictly enforced. Popular spots like Buttermilk Falls State Park and Robert H. Treman State Park generally welcome leashed dogs on their trails. Always check specific park regulations before visiting, as some areas or seasons might have restrictions. Within the Commons, leashed dogs are generally welcome in outdoor public spaces.

    What are the best times of year for outdoor activities and hiking around Ithaca Commons?

    Spring (late April to June) and Fall (September to October) are generally considered the best times for hiking due to pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially the fall foliage. Summer (July to August) is also popular, though trails can be more crowded and temperatures warmer. Winter offers unique opportunities for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing on some trails, but many gorge trails may be closed due to ice and safety concerns.

    Where can I find parking if I want to explore hiking trails near Ithaca Commons?

    For exploring trails outside the immediate downtown area, it's often best to drive directly to the state parks or trailheads. Each park, such as Buttermilk Falls or Robert H. Treman, has its own dedicated parking lots. If you're parking in downtown Ithaca to visit the Commons first, there are several parking garages and metered street parking options available, but these are primarily for downtown access, not direct trailhead parking.

    What public transportation options are available to reach hiking trails from Ithaca Commons?

    The TCAT (Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit) bus system provides routes that can take you to several popular hiking destinations from downtown Ithaca. For example, routes often serve Buttermilk Falls State Park and Robert H. Treman State Park. Check the TCAT website for current schedules and routes to plan your trip to specific trailheads without a car.

    Are there any easy or beginner-friendly hiking trails in the Ithaca area?

    Yes, several trails cater to beginners or those looking for a leisurely walk. The trails at Buttermilk Falls State Park, particularly the lower gorge trail, are relatively flat and well-maintained. The Sagan Planet Walk starting from the Commons is also an easy, paved urban path. For a gentle nature walk, consider parts of the Cornell Botanic Gardens.

    What are some unique outdoor activities or 'hidden gems' near Ithaca Commons?

    Beyond the well-known gorges, consider exploring the Cornell Botanic Gardens for diverse plant collections and serene walking paths. For a truly unique experience, seek out the less-trafficked sections of the Finger Lakes Trail system that weave through the region, offering a more secluded hiking experience. Additionally, local farms and orchards often offer seasonal outdoor activities like apple picking or corn mazes.

    Can I find wild swimming spots near Ithaca Commons?

    Ithaca is famous for its swimming holes, particularly at the base of its many waterfalls. Popular and designated swimming areas can be found at Buttermilk Falls State Park and Robert H. Treman State Park. Always swim only in designated areas where it is permitted and safe, as currents and conditions in natural waterways can be unpredictable.

    What kind of winter outdoor activities are available in Ithaca, beyond the Chili Cook-Off?

    While the Commons hosts its popular Chili Cook-Off, the surrounding Ithaca area offers various winter outdoor activities. When snow conditions allow, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are popular on trails at places like Buttermilk Falls State Park (upper trails) or the Black Diamond Trail. Ice skating is also available at local rinks. Many of the scenic overlooks remain accessible and offer stunning winter views of the frozen gorges.

    Are there loop trails recommended for hikers near Ithaca Commons?

    Yes, many of the state parks offer excellent loop trail options. At Robert H. Treman State Park, the Rim Trail and Gorge Trail can be combined for a scenic loop that takes you past Lucifer Falls. Similarly, Buttermilk Falls State Park has a loop combining the Gorge and Rim Trails. These loops provide varied perspectives of the waterfalls and natural beauty.

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