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.
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Last updated on December 4, 2025




