Sunday, September 18, 2011

Lime Hollow Center

     This is the time of year to pick apples, and hike on nature trails to view fall foliage. Lime Hollow Center, located two miles west of Cortland on McLean Road, has ten miles  of walking trails, several wildlife viewing stations, and over 400 acres of land. One of the walking trails is the old Lehigh Valley railroad right-of-way. The Chicago Bog is a unique wildlife and fauna area. A short walk from Gracie Road will get you there. Gracie Pond and Baldwin Pond are usually inhabited by ducks and geese. Squirrels and chipmunks are everywhere. If you are lucky, you will see a deer. You can be sure the deer will see you, whether you see it or not.
     Go to www.limehollow.org for more information, including trail maps.

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