Ithaca Parks & Gardens
Buttermilk Falls State Park was so named because Buttermilk Creek flows down the valley to Cayuga Lake, forming cascading falls. Hiking trails, picnic areas and other recreational facilities are featured throughout the park. Camping facilities are available.
The Liberty Hyde Bailey Conservatory is a greenhouse featuring over 550 species of plants, divided into two sections: The Palm House and the Ornament House. In the Palm House, visitors will have the opportunity to see palms, cycads, ferns, bromeliads and legumes. The Ornament House features an assortment of cacti, gesneriads and orchids.
Allan H. Treman State Marine Park is one of the largest inland marinas in New York State, and has 370 seasonal, 30 transient and 30 dry boat slips. There is no camping at this park; many campers confuse this park with Robert H. Treman State Park, where camping is available.
Hiking and swimming are the main draws for visitors to Robert H. Treman State Park. Campers have the option of pitching their tent or trailer, or renting one of the cabins that are located on the property.








