Ricketts Glen #118 *NEW HIKE*

Sunday 06/07/2026 10:00 am

Hike rating:

Length - 7 miles

Pace - Moderate

Terrain - Difficult

Overall - Strenuous

Event/Trailhead location:

At the southern end of Ricketts Glen State Park there is a parking lot where the hike will start (click here for map).  There are public rest rooms at this parking lot.

Carpool:

Carpool Meeting Time: June 7, 2026 7:50 am

Carpool Meeting Place:

Please park your car away from the store.  Here is the link to the store’s location (click here for map).

Hike Leader:
Mary Scott

Contact:

Hike leader contact information will be sent in the email acknowledging that you have registered for this hike. 

Hike Details:

Start and finish at Ricketts Glen Parking.  Come see 22 waterfalls in just over 7 miles.  It’s worth the drive, and besides, you can make new friends during the carpool.  There will be stairs.  There might be bears.  During the pre-hike, participants said Ricketts Glen reminded them of the Adirondacks, the Alleghenys, and Watkins Glen, rolled into one hike.

This hike gains almost 1300′ in 3 miles.  The stairs are narrow in places.  Many people will find poles helpful.

Registration is open!

Register

Registration Confirmation: You will receive an email if your registration was successful. (Check your spam folder if you don’t find it.)

EMAIL THE LEADER IF YOU WILL NOT BE ATTENDING!  Please be courteous to your volunteer hike leader and fellow hikers by notifying the leader if you will not be able to join this hike.

PLEASE NOTE:

  • Wear weather-appropriate layered clothing, waterproof footwear, and bring rainwear “just in case.” For winter hikes expect temperatures to be colder than in downtown. Always carry water, a snack/lunch, and personal first-aid supplies. Hiking poles are recommended.
  • Wearing permethrin-treated clothes and/or using insect repellents, as well as checking for ticks afterward is advised. Consider using insect-repellent mid-spring through mid-fall.
  • When conditions might be icy or snowy, bring traction footwear devices (Microspikes, Nanospikes, etc.) to the trailhead. If conditions require snowshoes, the hike leader will let participants know beforehand.
  • Always check the website for last minute announcements and possible cancellations. Contact the hike leader if you have any questions.

ALL HIKERS/TRAIL-WORKERS PARTICIPATE AT THEIR OWN RISK
Those persons enjoying the Finger Lakes Trail and/or activities sponsored by the Cayuga Trails Club, or the Finger Lakes Trail Conference, accept full personal responsibility for their own well-being, and for the well-being of a minor when acting in the capacity of parent or guardian. Further, participants understand that hiking, snowshoeing, and trail work are rigorous activities, often conducted in rugged outdoor conditions subject to variations in weather and terrain, and which may involve the risk of injury or death.  Each participant is fully responsible for their own safety and for selecting activities that are consistent with their physical capabilities.

BY CHECKING THE “ACCEPT RISK” BOX BELOW, I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE READ THE ABOVE INFORMATION AND UNDERSTAND THAT I AM RESPONSIBLE FOR MY OWN SAFETY AND AM PARTICIPATING IN THIS ACTIVITY AT MY OWN RISK

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