There are certain outdoor adventures in New York that require a bit more bravery than others. Previously, we've talked about visiting places like the Mohonk Mountain House to face your fears while hiking through spots like the Lemon Squeeze. But if you're looking for something that may or may not be easier for you to accomplish in the outdoors, then you might want to try seeing if your stomach can handle walking across this one bridge in Tompkins County.
Tucked away right on the campus of Cornell University, there's an outdoor adventure that's calling your name.
Taking you 140 feet above the ground, the Fall Creek Suspension Bridge is not for those who are faint of heart.
The bridge is open all year long, spanning across 270 feet and even makes for the perfect place to go for a winter stroll if you're brave enough.
Those who have ever been daring enough to walk across the bridge know that you'll end up feeling the bridge move and bounce quite a bit while you're on it. Don't say we didn't warn you!
But the drop that you'll feel it will be worth it once you have a stunning view of the Fall Creek Gorge, where you'll find waterfalls and one of the local powerhouses.
Connecting you to other scenic hiking trails that are also right on campus, this is just one of Cornell's many natural areas that you'll want to take the time to explore for yourself someday.
Wondering where exactly you can find this frighteningly amazing place on campus? The Fall Creek Suspension Bridge can be found just off of Fall Creek Drive in Ithaca. On the north side of the bridge you'll find public parking for residents, but if those spaces are already full you can also park in one of the many metered spaces in the area.
Have you ever had the guts to walk across the Fall Creek Suspension Bridge? To fall in love with our state even further, look at these 16 Unimaginably Beautiful Places In New York That You Must See Before You Die!
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