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Salt Springs State Park adventures

Salt Springs State Park Adventures

Salt Springs State Park is a scenic natural area in Upstate New York known for its flowing springs, rustic waterfalls, and extensive hiking trails that attract outdoor enthusiasts seeking peaceful woodland experiences.

900
Acres Protected
10+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 25,000
Annual Visitors
1928
Year Established

About Salt Springs State Park

 

Salt Springs State Park, located in Onondaga County, New York, spans over 900 acres of predominantly forested land featuring unique geologic and hydrologic characteristics. The park is named for the naturally occurring salt springs within its boundaries, which historically attracted early settlers and indigenous peoples. Its terrain includes hardwood forests, moss-covered cliffs, and cool, shaded ravines that provide serene hiking opportunities. A highlight is the park’s distinctive 30-foot underground waterfall known as Glen Iris Falls, accessible by a short hike through old-growth forest and rocky pathways. Salt Springs is well known for birdwatching, spring flowering plants, and a range of wildlife including white-tailed deer, foxes, and woodland songbirds. Recreational offerings include hiking on over 10 miles of trail, picnicking in scenic spots, and fishing in the Onondaga Creek that runs adjacent to the park. The site also encompasses remains of old salt production facilities, linking natural history with early industrial heritage in Central New York. Visitors find the park appealing for its quiet atmosphere with relatively low visitation compared to larger state parks, making it ideal for solitude and nature study. Facilities are rustic, emphasizing a back-to-nature experience with limited but well-maintained amenities.

Highlights

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Glen Iris Falls – a stunning 30-foot underground waterfall

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Natural salt springs with historic significance

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Old-growth hardwood forests and diverse bird habitats

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Quiet hiking trails with picturesque creek views

Notable Natural Features

Glen Iris Falls

A unique 30-foot waterfall that flows into an underground rock crevasse, accessible via a short steep trail.

Salt Springs

Natural saline springs historically used by indigenous populations and early settlers for salt extraction.

Onondaga Creek

A freshwater creek running alongside the park, providing habitat for fish and a peaceful scenic corridor.