Women’s Rights National Historical Park | PICNIC AREAS

Picnic area across from the Elizabeth Cady Stanton House at Women's Rights National Historical Park

Picnic area across from the Elizabeth Cady Stanton House at Women’s Rights National Historical Park

Women’s Rights National Historical Park does not have an official picnic area, but there are two different spots where visitors can sit and have a bite to eat. At the corner across the street from the Elizabeth Cady Stanton House is a large, grassy field with five picnic tables (no grills) spread out overlooking the Cayuga-Seneca Canal along the Seneca River.

There is also a beautiful space directly behind the Visitor Center next to the parking lot, with a wooden pergola surrounding four modern benches. A trash and recycling bin is also available.

Benches behind the Visitor Center at Women's Rights National Historical Park

Benches behind the Visitor Center at Women’s Rights National Historical Park

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Last updated on December 4, 2025
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