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ROCKY FALLS Fall Creek / Cornell Natural Areas 25ft cascading fall, producing green energy since 1904 Fun Facts Trail Info Fall Creek cuts a gorge 140ft deep through the Cornell campus. Get a bird's-eye view from the suspension bridge at the Johnson Art Museum. Look upstream to see Rocky Falls and the 1904 hydroelectric plant—still operating, renewably producing about 2% of Cornell's electricity. Find the suspension bridge trailheads on Fall Creek Dr., or across from the Johnson Art Museum. Some steps. Easy Open year round. 15 DIRECTIONS FROM ITHACA Take Buffalo St. east (uphill) 0.3mi and turn left on Stewart Ave. Go 0.8mi and turn right on Fall Creek Dr., just past the Fall Creek bridge. The small visitor parking lot is 0.2mi on your right. Open year round. Swimming prohibited . Dogs allowed on leash. No fee.

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