Go For An Exciting Walk Along New York's Fall Creek Suspension Bridge
By Lea Monroe|Published September 22, 2019
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Some adventures here in the Empire State will put your physical abilities to the test, requiring a lot of energy out of you or maybe even leading you to squeeze yourself through rock crevices like you’re a lemon. Today though, we’re here to present you with an outdoor excursion that will play on your bravery when it comes to heights! If you’re looking for a quick adventure here in New York’s City of Waterfalls, then see why this one bridge is bound to make your stomach drop.
Located right off of Fall Creek Drive, Ithaca has its very own suspension bridge that makes for one memorable outing.
Putting you 140-feet above the ground, the Fall Creek Suspension Bridge falls within Cornell's campus and is a frequent route for both students and locals to take.
In total, this suspended bridge journey will have you walking across a 270-foot long structure - one that's known to sway and bounce as you travel across it.
As if the movement of this bridge wasn't already enough to provoke goosebumps, considering the fact that you're more than 100-feet off of the ground also adds in another fear factor.
If this type of adventure sounds right up your alley, then be sure to go for a stroll over the Fall Creek Suspension Bridge the next time you're in the Finger Lakes!