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Chittenango Falls State Park Adventures

Chittenango Falls State Park, known for its stunning 167-foot waterfall, offers a picturesque outdoor experience with diverse hiking opportunities and rich natural beauty.

194
Acres Protected
2.5
Miles of Trails
100,000
Annual Visitors
1927
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Chittenango Falls State Park.

Entrance Requirements

Vehicle entrance fee required.

Best Time to Visit

Spring through fall offers the best weather and waterfall flow; winter can be icy but picturesque.

Visitor Information

No formal visitor center, but information displays are available near the parking area.

Getting There

Accessible via NY-13 and NY-5; roads to the park are well-maintained.

Weather & Climate

The park experiences warm summers and cold, snowy winters. Spring and fall offer mild temperatures and vibrant foliage displays.

Conservation Efforts

Conservation efforts are in place to protect the Chittenango Ovate Amber Snail. Visitors are encouraged to stay on marked trails to minimize habitat disruption.

Camping in Chittenango Falls State Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Top Trails

Gorge Trail

Moderate
0.5

Provides excellent views of Chittenango Falls and the picturesque gorge.

Overlook Trail

Easy
0.2

A quick stroll with a stunning view of the falls from above.

Creekside Trail

Moderate
1.5

Runs along the creek, offering opportunities for spotting wildlife and fishing.

Trailblazer Tips

Visit during the early morning hours to enjoy a peaceful experience and the best lighting for photography.

The trails can be slippery after rain or in winter due to ice; wear appropriate footwear.

Parking can be limited during peak weekends, consider arriving early to secure a spot.

A sturdy pair of binoculars is recommended for birdwatching and spotting rare wildlife.

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