Stewart Park

Stewart Park

Stewart Park is a beloved recreational spot in Ithaca, New York, offering sweeping views of Cayuga Lake and plenty of space for outdoor activities.

100
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1921
Year Established

About Stewart Park

Stewart Park
 

Stewart Park in Ithaca, New York, serves as a central hub for outdoor enthusiasts and families looking to enjoy the natural beauty of the Finger Lakes region. Situated along the southern shore of Cayuga Lake, it provides picturesque settings for leisurely strolls, picnics, and waterfront activities. The park encompasses a blend of natural and landscaped areas, including expansive lawns, a children's playground, and a restored carousel. Historically, the park area was once part of a large estate before being transformed into a public space in the early 20th century. Stewart Park is acclaimed for its diverse bird population, making it a favorite spot for birdwatchers. Visitors can enjoy the well-maintained walking trails, engage in water sports on the lake, or relax by the water's edge and take in the stunning sunsets. The park's cultural significance is further enhanced by hosting community events and outdoor performances, providing a well-rounded recreational experience.

Highlights

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Panoramic views of Cayuga Lake

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Abundant birdwatching opportunities

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Historic carousel and children's play area

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Spacious green lawns perfect for picnicking

Notable Natural Features

Cayuga Lake

The largest of the Finger Lakes, offering diverse water activities and scenic views.

Historic Carousel

A nostalgic carousel that's been charming visitors since the park's opening.

Bird Habitats

Varied birdlife, particularly lively during migration seasons.