![]() ![]() ![]() Treman State Marine Park, linking many popular waterfront destinations along the way. Used by people of all abilities, the paved Cayuga Waterfront Trail (CWT) is a safe and accessible eight-mile, multi-use trail connecting Stewart Park to the Allan H. Photo: Friends of Stewart Park Cayuga Waterfront Trail New York State recently completed access improvements at Carpenter Falls, including an elevated boardwalk leading 630 feet from the parking lot to an observation platform, accessible to people with mobility impairments. Photo: Max Heitner Carpenter Falls Unique AreaĪ dramatic gorge and waterfall await visitors to Carpenter Falls Unique Area, adjacent to the Finger Lakes Land Trust’s Bahar Nature Preserve. For more locations, check out the map with the “accessible” filter selected. See what our region has to offer with this list of inclusive outdoor spaces. Nonetheless, there are opportunities to experience nature for people of all abilities. The things that many people love about getting outdoors in the Finger Lakes region-deep gorges, majestic waterfalls, lake views, and rolling forests-are often inaccessible to people with physical or cognitive challenges. Accessible Outdoor Experiences in the Finger Lakes ![]()
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