Robert H. Treman State Park Hike
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Sun, Jul 19, 2026
10 AM – 1 PM EDT (GMT-4)
Private Location (sign in to display)
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Your COE guide will lead you on a 1-3 mile trail to some gorgeous waterfalls and scenery. All transportation is provided from Bartels Hall
About Robert H. Treman State Park: Named after Robert H. Treman, who purchased the land in 1915 and donated it to New York State in 1920, this 1,110-acre park showcases the rugged beauty of Enfield Glen. The park features rock formations primarily made of Devonian shale and sandstone that formed in horizontal layers. Between 1933 and 1941, the Civilian Conservation Corps developed much of the park's infrastructure, including the stone walkways and bridges that make the gorge accessible today. The park boasts 12 waterfalls along Enfield Creek, with the crown jewel being the 115-foot Lucifer Falls.
No hiking experience necessary!
$10 per person
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What to Bring
Waterproof winter boots or shoes with good traction
Water bottle
Snacks
Gloves and hat
Camera for those winter waterfall shots ;)
What's Included
Round-trip transportation from Bartels Hall
Experienced COE guide
Educational information about park geology and history
All necessary safety equipment