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Robert H. Treman State Park is located along State Route 327, just west of state routes 13, 34, and 96. The park offers an outdoor swimming area at the base of a waterfall, picnic tables, playing fields, hiking and camping. The park has numerous waterfalls along a 4.5-mile (7.2 km) round-trip hike.
Taughannock Falls State Park was created in 1925 on a 64-acre (0.26 km 2) parcel of land acquired by New York State. [6] Roads and trails at the park were improved by the Works Progress Administration in the 1930s. [19] The park has since grown to its current size of 750 acres (3.0 km 2). [2]
Robert Henry Treman (March 31, 1858 – January 4, 1937) was an American banker and financier who served as a director and deputy governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. A native of upstate New York, he attended Cornell University and was a member of its board of trustees for 46 years.
There are even a few campground rarities such as a bike park, recreation lodge with pool and wellness center, and soccer and baseball fields. Rates range from $58 to $126 depending on season and ...
Robert V. Riddell State Park: Central: Otsego: 2,322 acres (940 ha) 2005 [160] Schenevus Creek, Mud Lake: Allows for passive recreation including hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and fishing. [161] Robert H. Treman State Park: Finger Lakes: Tompkins: 1,257 acres (509 ha) 1920 [162] 210,543: Enfield Creek: Robert G. Wehle State Park ...
During the early 20th century, the state continued to expand its public parks system with several large additions, including Letchworth State Park in 1906, Fire Island State Park (known today as Robert Moses State Park) in 1908, John Boyd Thacher State Park in 1914, Enfield Glen State Park (today's Robert H. Treman State Park) in 1920, and ...
Robert H. Treman State Park; S. Stewart Park (Ithaca, New York) T. Taughannock Falls State Park This page was last edited on 1 August 2017, at 14:26 (UTC). Text is ...
Buttermilk Falls State Park is a 811-acre (3.28 km 2) state park located southwest of Ithaca, New York, United States. Like Robert H. Treman State Park , a portion of the land that was to become the state park came from Robert and Laura Treman in 1924.