Close the Gate  🖼️

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The many pastures of Finger Lake National Forest have trails running through them, and cows grazing at the same time. Therefore, it's important to close the gate after oneself.

Taken on Sunday June 28, 2009 at Finger Lakes National Forest.

Map: Doodletown Wildlife Management Area

More about Finger Lakes National Forest...

Nestled in upstate New York, the Finger Lakes National Forest spans 16,000 acres of diverse terrain, combining lush woodlands with expansive pasture land. Encompassing woodlands, grasslands, and glacial lakes, its picturesque landscapes and well-maintained trails attract outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The forest's five distinctive trails wind through the scenery, revealing stunning views of gorges, waterfalls, and panoramic vistas. The forest is also home to the celebrated Finger Lakes Trail, a long-distance hiking trail extending over 580 miles. Limited free primitive and roadside camping opportunities along the roads add to the allure, providing a chance to immerse in the natural beauty for longer periods. As the only national forest in New York State, it provides a unique space for relaxation, exploration, and immersion in the captivating landscapes of the Finger Lakes region.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finger_Lakes_National_Forest
http://www.fs.usda.gov/fingerlakes
http://www.cnyhiking.com/FingerLakesNationalForest.htm

Map: Foster Pond Camping Area
Map: Gorge Trail
Terrain Map: Burnt Hill
Thematic Map: Finger Lakes National Forest - Topographic Map Quads
Photo: Rainy day
Photo: Watching the rain blow in
Photo: Tonight's sunset
Photo: Many Nights Sunsets
Photo: Coffee
Photo: Rise and Shine, Finger Lakes Campers
Photo: False Dragonhead 🐲
Photo: Muddy Mess
Photo: Cows doing their thing
Photo: Potamac Pond in the Rain

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