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Running the Cayuga Waterfront Trail

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Natural Landmark

Typical Duration

2-3 hours

Difficulty

Easy

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Running the Cayuga Waterfront Trail - Finger Lakes

Running the Cayuga Waterfront Trail - Finger Lakes

About This Landmark

Running the Cayuga Waterfront Trail

Running the Cayuga Waterfront Trail feels less like exercise and more like an initiation into Ithaca’s heartbeat. Picture this: a four-mile loop where the hum of the city gives way to the serene rustle of Cayuga Lake’s shore, and each step pulses with the city’s energy and calm in equal measure. To one side, Cayuga Lake stretches wide and reflective, catching early sunrises and the last blush of evening light. On the other, the city unfolds in murals, outdoor sculptures, and the sounds of cafes and conversation—an eclectic world of art, aroma, and nature all interwoven.

You’ll start your run through the welcoming fields of Stewart Park, where the cool morning air hangs with promise. The path takes you around the open green lawns and lake views, a prelude to what lies ahead. From here, the trail curves past the Ithaca Farmer’s Market pavilion, where weekends bring vendors with fresh produce, hot coffee, and baked treats. You might be tempted to slow your pace for a sip of cider or a quick pastry—this is a run, yes, but it’s also Ithaca.

Past the market, the trail flows along the Cayuga Inlet, a haven of still water lined with tall, whispering grasses. Here, birds drift from reeds to water, and the herons seem almost close enough to touch. It’s as if time softens, letting you breathe in the scent of wildflowers and lake air. The moment lingers, and yet, just ahead, the cityscape rises, reminding you that you’re never far from Ithaca’s spirited hum.

Whether you’re pushing your limits, clocking in marathon miles, or simply soaking in the views, the Cayuga Waterfront Trail makes each mile feel purposeful. More than a path, it’s an evolving story of Ithaca in motion, blending the city’s restless spirit with its quiet heart. Here, running becomes a journey across landscapes, moments, and the magnetic pull of Ithaca itself.


Adventure Guide Summary

Running the Cayuga Waterfront Trail: A Guide for Runners

Trail Overview:
Stretching 4 miles, Ithaca’s Cayuga Waterfront Trail is a runner’s dream through both bustling cityscapes and peaceful lakeside vistas. It loops between Stewart Park and Cass Park, offering an ideal mix of community spots and tranquil, scenic views along the waterfront.

Highlights Along the Trail

  • Stewart Park
    Starting at Stewart Park, runners can enjoy open spaces perfect for warm-ups, all with sweeping views of Cayuga Lake. The cool, expansive lawns make for a refreshing start to any run.

  • Ithaca Farmers Market Pavilion
    Located near the beginning of the trail, the Farmers Market hosts a lively weekend scene. Runners can find fresh local foods, snacks, and even a hot cup of coffee—ideal for a quick break or a boost before continuing.

  • Cayuga Inlet
    A quieter part of the trail, this inlet is lined with tall grasses and wildlife. Herons, ducks, and other birds are often seen here, making it a calming point to catch your breath or enjoy the sounds of nature.

  • Cass Park and Athletics Area
    Completing the loop, Cass Park offers tennis courts, a public pool, and plenty of space to stretch after a run. This spot is perfect for a cooling-down session before heading back into town.

Getting There:
The trail is easily accessible from downtown Ithaca, with multiple entry points at Stewart Park and Cass Park. From central Ithaca, follow Route 13 north toward Stewart Park or south to Cass Park; both have parking and trail access. A quick bike or car ride from downtown will get you to the start of an unforgettable running journey.

Blending lively city spots with quiet natural beauty, the Cayuga Waterfront Trail reveals Ithaca’s essence, one mile at a time.

Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Spring and Fall for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

Location

Running the Cayuga Waterfront Trail in Finger Lakes

Coordinates: 42.4641, -76.4991

Ratings

Overall

9.3/10User rating

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Experience Level

Easy

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.

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