Quick Facts
Location: Taughannock Falls State Park, Trumansburg, New York
Region: Finger Lakes
Trail Length: Varies by route (gorge trail and overlooks)
Time: 1–3+ hours
Difficulty: Easy to moderate (depends on trail)
Admission: Fees can apply (check official site)
Facilities: Parking, restrooms, picnic areas (seasonal)
Best Season: Spring–fall
Dog Friendly: Usually yes (on leash, check rules)
Info
Parking / Access
1740 Taughannock Blvd, Trumansburg, NY 14886
Arrive early on weekends and in peak season. Parking and access points differ for the falls overlook vs. gorge trail.
Hours
Hours and seasonal services vary. Confirm current hours and any advisories on the official park page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Taughannock Falls State Park located?
Taughannock Falls State Park is near Trumansburg on the west side of Cayuga Lake in New York’s Finger Lakes region.
How do I get to Taughannock Falls State Park?
Use the address link above for directions. Decide first if you want the overlook area or the gorge trail parking.
Is there parking at Taughannock Falls State Park?
Yes, but lots can fill up on weekends and peak summer days.
How tall is Taughannock Falls?
Taughannock Falls is widely listed as a 215-foot waterfall. Confirm current visitor information on the official site.
How long does it take to hike to the falls?
It depends on the route. Many visitors plan 1–2 hours for a comfortable out-and-back on the gorge trail.
Is Taughannock Falls State Park good for families?
Yes. The overlook area is a popular, relatively easy option for a family visit.
Are dogs allowed at Taughannock Falls State Park?
Dogs are typically allowed on leash in many areas. Check the current pet rules for trail and beach restrictions.
Is the park accessible for people with mobility challenges?
Some viewpoints and facilities can be more accessible than the gorge trail. Check the official site for accessibility details.
Do you have to pay to enter?
A vehicle use or parking fee can apply depending on season. Verify current fees on the official park page.
When is the best time to visit?
Spring is great for stronger waterfall flow. Weekdays or early mornings are often less crowded.










