FISH KILL FALLS
Robert Treman State Park
Three-tiered cascading fall with a working history
Fun Facts
Trail Info
Fish Kill Creek and its namesake fall
was the power source for one of the
county's first settlements, the 1817
hamlet of Enfield Falls. Today, the
1838 gristmill and miller's cottage
hold historic artifacts from the lost
town and exhibits on early waterpowered industry.
View the falls from the CCC Memorial Trail
or the gristmill, adjacent the park's upper
lot. Easy.
Gorge Trail / Rim Trail: 2.25mi. Strenuous
Red Pine Trail: 0.5mi. Moderate
CCC Memorial Trail: 0.33mi. Moderate
FL Trail / N County Trail: 3mi. Moderate
Open April-Oct.
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DIRECTIONS FROM ITHACA
Follow Rt. 13 south approximately 4mi and turn right on Rt. 327.
Continue 2.25mi to the well-marked upper park entrance on your left.
Swimming permitted in the lifeguarded area below Enfield Falls. Dogs allowed on leash.
$7/car parking fee (2010). Transferable, valid all day at all NYS Parks.