About Lower Falls (Enfield Falls)
Lower Falls (or Enfield Falls) is the other major waterfall attraction of Robert H. Treman State Park near Ithaca, New York.
As the name suggests, it’s at the foot of the Enfield Glen and there’s a separate car park to easily reach this waterfall, which leaves the shady confines of the gorge and tumbles into an open amphitheater baked by the sun. Considering that it was pretty hot and humid during our visit and that the plunge pool area at the base of the falls was very large, we could totally envision people coming here for sunbathing and swimming. We happened to show up fairly early in the morning so that might explain the relative quiet during our visit.
Although there was an option to hike the longer 5.3-mile loop which went through the Enfield Glen passing by Lucifer Falls, we opted not to do that and do it as separate excursions instead.
I’ve seen it said that this waterfall is 70ft tall, but after seeing it in person, that seemed like a pretty generous estimate. Nonetheless, the Lower Falls had an unusual convex shape though apparently this might be more common in this area thanks to the weak nature of the underlying rock that comprise the glens and gorges of the Finger Lakes.
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