Genung Nature Preserve - Finger Lakes Land Trust

Freeville
NY

Genung Nature Preserve - Finger Lakes Land Trust

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Dedicated in July 2007, the Genung Nature Preserve, along a mile of Fall Creek as it takes a great loop on its way to Cayuga Lake, is open for people to explore an easy trail through various habitats and enjoy a quiet respite from the noise of everyday life.
History

In 2005, long-time Village of Freeville resident, Mildred Sherwood, donated her 53-acre former family farm to the Finger Lakes Land Trust in memory of her parents, Albert and Mildred Genung. With her and the Village’s approval, the Land Trust transferred the land to the Village, subject to a conservation easement held by the Land Trust. This easement permits improvements that will benefit public access. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program provided financial help.
Natural History

A small parking lot is just off the southwest side of NYS Route 38, and the trail starts from there. The trail wanders through shrubby areas, a grove of musclewood (or ironwood) trees along the bank of Fall Creek, some of the wildest hawthorn trees you will ever see, then larger hardwood trees such as swamp white oak, red oak, sugar maple, basswood and shagbark hickory. Listen and watch for the many birds that find the place a great refuge, especially in the spring — Ovenbirds, Northern Waterthrushes, Chimney Swifts, Northern Rough-winged Swallows, Ruffed Grouse and even Pine Warblers, to name a few. If you’re lucky, you may spot a four-foot tall Great Blue Heron stalking fish and frogs in the creek.

Acreage: 53 acres

Directions:
From Ithaca take Rt. 13 north to intersection with Rt. 366. Turn left on Rt. 366 and continue through Etna to the Village of Freeville. Turn left at the stop sign onto Rt. 38. There will be a small parking area on your left approx 1/4 mile from the turn.

TCAT bus routes 40 and 38

To know more about this preserve and support the Finger Lakes Land Trust visit http://www.fllt.org/protected_lands/protected_lands1.php?id=40

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