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Triphammer Falls Fall Creek / Cornell Campus 55ft multiple cascading fall, a centerpiece of the Cornell campus Fun Facts Trail Info Named for the triphammer forge that operated here in the 1820s. University founder Ezra Cornell fell in love with this spot when he first arrived in Ithaca, and he made his name here building the first Beebe Lake Dam to deliver reliable yearround waterpower to mills downstream. View falls from the Triphammer Foot Bridge or East Ave. bridge. Easy Alternately, hike to the falls overlook using the trailhead on the north rim, behind Risley Hall. Moderate Open year round. 14 DIRECTIONS FROM ITHACA Located at the intersection of University Ave. and East Ave. on the Cornell campus. Dawn to dusk. Swimming prohibited. Dogs allowed on leash. No fee.

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