Buttermilk Falls

Ithaca, New York, USA

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Buttermilk Falls is a series of cascades said to total around 500ft in cumulative height.

The last 80ft is what we think the majority of visitors see as it shows itself to people entering the state park bearing the falls’ name. During our visit, upon approaching the bottommost waterfall, it felt as if we walked into a recreational swimming pool as there were steps fringing the edge of the plunge pool as well as a lifeguard on duty. Indeed, there was lots of activity at the base of the falls to offset the heat and humidity of a lazy Summer’s day in June.

As inviting as the pool was to cool off, we continued on the steep but well-developed trail that climbed alongside the stream responsible for the falls. The higher we went, the more cascades we saw and the quieter it got. Each cascade had their own character with different ways of enjoying them. In one instance, we saw a couple people lounging on lawn chairs in the middle of one of the cascades itself!

In one stretch of the trail, we entered a tight gorge area where we saw evidence of the power of the water that created such a chasm. Such gorges seemed to be a common characteristic in the Finger Lakes.

We eventually walked probably 1/2- to 2/3rds of the 1.6-mile loop. Had we done the entire loop, the signs here said we would’ve also seen formations like Pinnacle Rock as well as Pulpit Rock as well potentially more cascades comprising the Buttermilk Falls. Even though we took the Gorge Trail, there’s certainly the option of returning on the other side of the stream via the Rim Trail. Perhaps next time, we’ll do the whole thing.

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