Green Lakes State Park

Green Lakes State Park is a New York State Park located east of Syracuse in the Town of Manlius. The park is strikingly scenic, and has a “masterpiece” golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones very early in his career. Green Lake itself is perhaps the most studied meromictic lake – one in which layers of water do not mix – in the world. The park preserves the largest stand of old growth forest in Central New York, and Round Lake has been designated as a National Natural Landmark by the U.S. Department of the Interior.

The park is centered on two small lakes, Green Lake and Round Lake, which have an unusual blue-green color. These lakes lie at the base of a gorge that is somewhat longer than a mile in length. The lakes and the gorge are remnants of the ice ages, and exemplify some of the unusual geology of upstate New York.

The park’s area is 1,955 acres, and it logs about 800,000 visitors each year. Nearly half the park’s area is old-growth forest, which includes many very large specimens of tuliptrees, sugar maples, beech, basswood, hemlocks, and white cedars. One particularly impressive grove of trees, lying immediately to the southwest of Round Lake, has been called the Tuliptree Cathedral.

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Autumn always seems to pass in the blink of an eye.

Autumn always seems to pass in the blink of an eye. It’s warm and green out until it gets cold and the leaves pass by. The time changes and November is suddenly upon us. Daylight Savings Time is done, the leaves are mostly off the trees, the sky is gray and there is a cold breeze in the air.

I got up before dawn for a walk at the Green Lakes bird sanctuary area, the open fields and hills looking down at the great Oneida flatlands below, although I was certainly hoping for more sun. Lots of birds, and it’s still quite a nice walk. Probably the last time I’ll be here for a long time.

Verrazano Narrows Bridge