Finger Lakes

Nestled in the heart of Upstate New York, the Finger Lakes comprise a distinctive network of lakes, presenting a captivating bioregion. This locale has garnered popularity as a sought-after tourist destination. Resembling elongated fingers, these lakes gracefully stretch along a north-south axis. Notably, these majestic lakes, echoing the graceful curvature of human fingers, collectively form a natural wonder evoking awe and inspiration.

Of note, Cayuga Lake and Seneca Lake hold the distinction of being both among the longest and deepest lakes in the United States. Each spanning nearly 40 miles end to end, and never exceeding 3.5 miles in width, they exhibit remarkable proportions. Among these, Cayuga Lake boasts the longest stretch at 38.1 miles, while Seneca Lake commands the largest total area. Delving beneath sea level, Seneca Lake plunges to an astounding 618 feet (188 m) in depth, while Cayuga Lake follows suit at 435 feet (133 m).

Bare Hill Unique Area

Ortho Bare Hill Unique Area

Bare Hill is a high hill overlooking Canandaigua Lake in the Western Finger Lakes. To a degree it reminds me a bit of Dolly Sods in West Virginia with it's high elevation and open landscape.

Finger Lakes Land Trust acquires nearly 1,000 acres near Corning

Finger Lakes Land Trust acquires nearly 1,000 acres near Corning

A state forest in southeastern Steuben County will nearly double in size, providing greater public access, thanks to the Finger Lakes Land Trust.

The Ithaca-based organization announced it has completed the largest conservation project in its 35-year history with the purchase of nearly 1,000 acres, known as "Bad Bear Hill." The land features one mile of frontage along the Canisteo River.

The 992-acre property is located in the towns of Erwin and Lindley, just southwest of Corning and east of Addison.

Visible from Interstate 99, the property has an elevation of 1,520 feet at its highest point. It features forested hillsides, multiple streams, small meadows, and miles of existing trails.