Taughannock Falls State Park

Taughannock Falls State Park /tΙ™ΛˆΙ‘Γ¦nΙ™k/ is located in the Town of Ulysses in Tompkins County, New York, in the United States. The park is northwest of Ithaca near Trumansburg, New York. The name Taughannock comes from the Algonquian-speaking Lenni Lenape (Delaware) Indians, referring either to chief Taughannock or the word taghkanic (great fall in the woods).

The main cataract of the falls is a 215-foot drop (66 m), making it 33 feet (10 m) taller than Niagara Falls. It is the tallest single-drop waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains. The water flows through a long gorge with cliffs up to 400 ft high (120 m), characteristic of the area’s gorges that give rise to the common “Ithaca is Gorges” bumper stickers and t-shirts. The waterfall and gorge comprise an example of a hanging valley that developed in a very similar fashion to the one at nearby Watkins Glen State Park. None of the local gorges were “carved by glaciers.” In fact all of the gorges are post-glacial valleys carved by the streams that still run through them. It is the valleys over which the waterfalls hang that were eroded (over-deepened) by the advance of the Pleistocene ice sheets.

Visitors can reach an excellent view of the waterfall by walking along a 3/4-mile-long trail (1.2 km). The gorge trail is open all year long, unlike the rim trails which are closed to the public in winter. Visitors in autumn can enjoy the picturesque colors of the surrounding trees.

The Park offers hiking and nature trails, camping, picnicking, swimming, fishing, and a boat launch, as well as ice-skating, sledding, cross-country skiing in the winter at Rice hill just north of the park.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taughannock_Falls_State_Park
http://nysparks.com/parks/62
http://www.taughannock.com/

July 26, 2016 Afternoon

Good afternoon! Partly cloudy and 83 degrees in Trumansburg. There is a northwest breeze at 11 mph. The dew point is 61 degrees.

A nice afternoon but a bit humid…

Right now I’m at the Taughannock State Park Beach at Cayuga Lake but I have yet to put on a bathing suit and hop into the sure to be frigid water of the largest Finger Lake. The beach is open until 7 pm. I was at the Roger Treman State Park earlier and explored the Enfield Glen but the swimming was closed today due to the turbidity caused by yesterday’s rain. 

It’s just so nice sitting down by the lake. 

It’s pretty remarkable how Taughannock Falls is but a trickle from the dry conditions of late. I’ll post pictures later but for now, I can say that the Taughannock Creek bed is almost completely dry. I’ve never seen it so dry.  A major slide has detoured part of the Gorge. It must have happened since the last time I was here in late April.