Emerson Park is on the Northern end of Owasco Lake where they hold quite a few public events. The Park has beaches, playgrounds, boat launches, disk golfing, and a dog park.
Enjoy the natural and historic aspects by walking the Charlie Major Nature Trail as it traverses along Skaneateles Creek between Old Seneca Turnpike and Crow Hill Road.
Once a railroad line known as the Skaneateles Short Line, today the rails are gone and a serene path follows Skaneateles Creek for part of its journey with a picnic area along the creek and a playground at the Mottville Trailhead for the kids to enjoy. Along the .8 mile pathway, keep on the lookout for relics and remnants from the days of the railroad.
Carpenter Falls reaches 90 ft tall. It falls as a powerful ribbon that cuts through a notch in the massive overhanging limestone caprock, and plunges over 80 feet into a deep pool. Using caution, one can walk right behind the falls.
The second waterfall is a sloping cascade, roughly 20 ft high and finished with a refreshing pool.
Angel Falls is a 62 ft overhanging drop and cascade (similar to Tinker Falls). It starts as an overhanging ribbon that hits the rock below and cascades the rest of the way. A deep pool at the base is a popular spot for swimming.
A final cascade reaches roughly 11 ft tall.
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Breweries & Craft Beer
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