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Finger Lakes National Forest

Finger Lakes National Forest

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The only National Forest in New York and the second smallest in the nation, the16,389 acre Finger Lakes National Forest lies on Backbone Ridge between Seneca and Cayuga Lakes in the beautiful Finger Lakes region. 

The Finger Lakes National Forest (FLNF) is unique among public land areas in New York for its long practice of multiple use management.  Under this system we consider how all resources are interrelated and manage them to provide a wide variety of benefits.  The Forest provides plenty of room to "Roam and Ramble" with over 30 miles of trails, three campgrounds, fishing, hunting and winter activities such as snowmobiling and cross-country skiing.


A large proportion of grasslands on the National Forest continue to be maintained using sustainable grazing practices which in turn help to provide habitat for grassland dependent plants and animals.  The National Forest is also a part of the NY Birding Trail - so keep those binoculars handy. 


Rochester, Syracuse and Binghamton are all within a two-hour drive of the Forest, which is easily accessed from 1-90 and 1-81 and State Route 17. We encourage you to come explore and enjoy its history, natural beauty and many resource uses. 


Plan some time to get out and check out the National Forest!

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