A small jewel sparkling in the Finger Lakes region of New York, Ithaca is surrounded by nature on all sides, including state parks and botanic gardens. Cascading waterfalls, local farmers markets and diverse art galleries complement Ithaca’s lively student population.
Things to do in Ithaca
Reflecting its appreciation for nature, the town has a motto of “Ithaca is Gorges”. Hike the Fire and Brimstone Trail in Treman State Park, just minutes from downtown Ithaca, to see the majestic gorges. You can swim in the cascading waters of Enfield Glen or go cross-country skiing in winter.
Follow trails in Treman State Park to view the five-metre-tall Lucifer Falls or visit Cornell Botanic Gardens to marvel at the multi-tiered Cascadilla Falls. While on campus, stop for espresso, international cuisine and retro shopping in Collegetown. Visit Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art to see over 35,000 works ranging from decorative arts to African ceremonial objects and sculptures.
Spend a morning in the Ithaca Farmer’s Market browsing for local crafts, pottery and produce, as well as wines and hard ciders from Cayuga Lake vineyards. Graze the food stalls to sample local delicacies or take a picnic to the waterfront area.
In the Ithaca Commons you’ll find charming boutiques and bookstores along with public art and street entertainers. It’s just a short walk from DeWitt mall where you can shop for specialty items and upscale fashion. Have dinner at Moosewood Restaurant, an award-winning gourmet vegetarian eatery in the Commons.
Getting around Ithaca
Buses run throughout downtown and there’s a dedicated shuttle route from Ithaca Station to the Cornell University. You can also use taxis, ride-shares and bike shares for getting around. Rental cars are available at Ithaca/Tompkins Regional Airport.