To see the ITCTC produced maps of multi-use trails in Tompkins County and the City of Ithaca, go to our Completed Projects page or view this trail map(PDF, 868KB).
Ithaca and Tompkins County: Out on the Trails
This website has multiple search options to find the greater Ithaca and Tompkins County trail that suits your needs.
When completed, this network will form more than 120 miles of continuously connected trail in Tompkins County, with 51 miles on connected multi-use paths and 69 miles on the pedestrian-only Finger Lakes Trail.
The priority trails in this Strategy are a subset of the larger trail network in Tompkins County and represent the key components needed to advance implementation of the envisioned countywide multi-use trail network. This document includes descriptions, parties involved, current status/recent accomplishments, action items, and future phases for the following priority trails:
- Dryden Rail Trail
- South Hill Recreation Way Extension
- Black Diamond Trail: Extension to Trumansburg and Connection between Buttermilk and Robert H. Treman State Parks
- Urban Connectors
- Finger Lakes Trail
While this Strategy does not list all trails in the county, Ithacatrails.org (linked above), is a great resource that provides a comprehensive overview of other trails in the county.
Prepared by the Tompkins County Greenway Coalition, July 1995.
The Tompkins County Greenway Coalition produced a flexible countywide greenway plan to encourage municipal planners and community organizations to build greenways.