For cyclists who crave an open path with a scenic payoff, the Black Diamond Trail is pure gold. Starting on the outskirts of Ithaca and winding up to Taughannock Falls, this 8.5-mile route is a haven for bikers eager to blur the line between wild nature and the steady rhythm of a well-kept trail. Once a railway, the Black Diamond’s smooth gravel surface now begs for two wheels and a breath of fresh air.
The ride begins quietly, just beyond Ithaca’s urban hum. You pedal through meadows laced with wildflowers and climb through forests alive with bird calls and the crunch of gravel beneath your tires. As the trail curves northward, glimpses of Cayuga Lake peek through the trees, revealing blue waters that seem to wink back as you pass. There’s a tempo to the ride: soft, rolling hills that push just enough to keep the blood pumping, but never so steep as to break your spirit. Even on a brisk autumn morning, when mist hangs low and the air is crisp, it feels like you’re chasing the sunrise on wheels.
Then comes the reward. After miles of meditative riding, the trail ends at Taughannock Falls State Park. The distant roar of water marks your approach to the trail’s final marvel—a towering 215-foot waterfall, taller than Niagara, set against ancient cliffs that demand admiration. Park your bike, stretch those legs, and take in the view. For a moment, you’ll feel like a small part of something grander. The return ride to Ithaca, slightly downhill, might just feel like flying.
From downtown Ithaca, head west on Route 89 to the Cass Park area. The trailhead is accessible from the parking lot, and the ride to Taughannock Falls typically takes about an hour, depending on your pace.
Set out, find your rhythm, and let the beauty of the Finger Lakes Region reveal itself, mile by mile.