I love Trenton Falls. It was a perfect fall day to get outside and enjoy the views. The volunteers working were very friendly and knowledgeable about the entire area. They have tables set up where you could have a picnic and a little stand selling drinks and snacks. The trail itself is an easy short walk that can easily accommodate families and strollers. At the end of the trail a table was set up that had specimens of different rocks and fossils. This was very interesting and informative.
It is unfortunate though that it is only open 2 weekends a year. That would explain the long line of cars and parking issues many people complained about. I wish there was more access throughout the year and that we could venture into areas I remember...
Read moreThis was a beautiful trail to walk! It wasn't difficult (considered easy for an experienced hiker) but there was quite a bit to look at, and plenty of informational plaques for you to learn about the history. The old pipeline concrete foundation was very cool to see, and the waterfall and gorge was beautiful. Definitely worth going when they're open. It gets crazy for parking the longer its open, so you want to arrive very early. It was a great experience, and my five year old could do most of it on her own, other than the occasional stopping on the...
Read moreI didn't like it, the trail is short and too high to enjoy or photograph the scenes. They close it the whole year and just open it for 2 days a year and make people line up behind to get in there! Oneida County has to take better care and more effort of the natural gems like this. I won't compare it so far but in Upstate NY itself, go see Taughannock Falls, don't you feels jealous of their organization and...
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