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Join Us in Ithaca, NY: A Land of Gorges, Greenery, Gardens and Goats!

Join Us in Ithaca, NY: A Land of Gorges, Greenery, Gardens and Goats!

Ithaca is a “gorges” city! With 150 waterfalls within a 10-mile radius, it comes by its moniker honestly.

Within the city limits itself, a one-third mile hike uphill, the Cascadilla Gorge Trail, is not only exhilarating because of the trek itself, but for the vastness and variety of six different freely flowing floes of cascading waterfalls.  

Ithaca, NY boasts 150 waterfalls, some right in town.  Photo by Victor Block 

The entire town is enmeshed in tree-laden canopies and small fairy-tale-like cottages. The fact that there’s a top-rated college or two hidden among all the greenery is a surprising bonus.

Ithaca is so compact that you can experience an unexpectedly large number of diverse activities within literally minutes of each other from huge waterfalls to beautiful gardens to history museums and goat farms.

And Cayuga Lake is almost always at your side. 

There are a number of beautiful gardens throughout Ithaca, NY.   Photo by Victor Block 

I don’t usually seek out bees. Actually, I do my best to avoid them. So I wasn’t sure what to expect at the Honeybee Embassy. Fortunately, the emphasis buzzes around the luscious products they produce rather than personal interaction with the bees themselves. Much of Ithaca, it seems, is encouraging pollinators like bees to further the reproduction of flowers and plants. The flowers are produced to attract said pollinators. A win-win for the earth. 

FARMS IN ITHACA, NY BOAST A RARE ASSORTMENT OF ANIMAL SANCTUARIES 

Honeybee Embassy produces truly raw varietal honey, meaning there are no additives, no heat and no pressure used in the processing as is true for most American honeys. Owner Teresa smiles disparagingly: “That’s like taking whole foods and turning them into white bread.”  

A Honey Sampling at Honeybee Embassy in Ithaca, NY.   Photo by Victor Block 

The samplings bring a variety of tastes, textures and colors to the table. The goal, says Teresa, is “to educate people about the wild world of honey,” which her Czech grandmother first started doing during Nazi occupation.  

Who knew that honey nectar smells range from sweaty socks to cat’s pea to fruity and floral varieties? Fortunately none of that is evident at the tastings. The honey names resonate differently: Basswood, Goldenrod and Japanese Knotwood, for example. 

Oh, and just as a diversion since we haven’t been to a waterfall in a while, there’s the nearby Taughannock Falls Overlook which just happen to the largest single-drop waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains. That makes it taller than Niagara Falls. At 215 feet, it proudly stands three stories taller. Take that, Niagara Falls! 

Unlike the Honeybee Embassy, a visit to the Cabin View Alpaca Farm has more to do with the actual residents than the products they produce. Christine started the farm in 2009 with three alpacas and now there are 50, with whom visitors can interact in various ways from taking them for a walk to feeding them.  

THE RESIDENTS AT CABIN VIEW ALPACA FARM IN ITHACA, NY ARE JUST “GORGES….” 

We choose just to amble among the 9 females and 8 babies in the nearby pasture. All shades of brown, white, grey, fawn and black. My favorite is Patience who at 5 years of age sports a beautiful sandy brown tuft of hair, perfectly coifed. She is her own version of Ithaca gorgeous!

Close enough to watch the kids gamboling about while moms gather to gossip, we ooh and aah at their adorableness. 

The Alpacas at Ithaca, NY’s Cabin View Farm are a delight to watch.   Photo by Victor Block 

And yes, alpacas do produce products although fortunately not edible ones. Alpaca yarn apparently is warmer, softer and more hyper-allergenic than sheep’s wool and not surprisingly a wide variety of scarves, socks, hats, mittens and adorable stuffed animals are available in the gift shop. 

Didn’t I say adorable?  A visitor up front and personal with goats at Lively Run Dairy in Ithaca, NY .Photo by Victor Block

Although I don’t find goats as intrinsically appealing as alpacas, a visit to Lively Run Dairy has its own advantages – among them, a lot of cheese. Unbeknownst to me, goats apparently were one of the first animals to be tamed by humans some 9000 years ago though apparently, they haven’t learned all that much. If you have something in your hand – anything at all – they think it’s for them and will come running after you. So much for well-trained. 

In addition to cheese-sampling, there’s petting and feeding, goat shearing and spinning demonstrations. But that’s not really what gets my goat! It’s the yoga classes offered during the summer where five to seven baby goats attend with you. So yes, you may be doing a downward dog with a goat on your back. On the other hand, dangly earrings may provide an unwelcome diversion from your warrior pose. 

ENTERTAINMENT IN ITHACA, NY IS NOT LIMITED TO FOUR-LEGGED CREATURES 

So, of course, it’s now time for some liquid refreshment – and although there are any number of wineries and breweries beckoning, Ithaca is better known for its cideries. South Hill Cidery has its de rigueur tastings several times a week, plus a smorgasbord of delectables to accompany the flights but it’s those three nights a week when South Hill more resembles a hoedown that make it unique. 

There are lots of ciders to sample at South Hill Cidery in Ithaca, NY.   Photo by Victor Block 

Local bands come to play, a wood-fired oven radiates the smell of pizza, and musician/owner Steve circulates to make sure everyone is having a good time – but only when he’s not playing in the bands himself. Of course, the outdoor concerts are only available six months a year. The rest of the time you just have to drink cider! 

The local entertainment at South Hill Cidery in Ithaca, NY is very popular.  Photo by Victor Block 

If you go:

The Hotel Ithaca is a gathering place for Cornell alumni and visiting guests as well as those coming to town for other reasons, and its ambiance provides links to the surroundings.  Walls are covered with photos of the town which focus upon the wondrous waterfalls that people associate with the destination.  The hotel is close to the popular Ithaca Commons, a wide pedestrian mall which is lined by places to eat and drink, unique shops and inviting galleries, and public art.  Visit thehotelithaca.com

For more information and to plan your trip, visit Bright Raven Farm, Cabinview Alpacas, Lively Run, South Hill Cider and, of course, Visit Ithaca.  

  

Take home an alpaca from Ithaca, NY! KITI contributor Victor Block is on the road!

Take an alpaca home!

Hard to resist souvenirs from Ithaca, NY farms. Photo by Victor Block

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