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GET OUTDOORS IN CORTLAND COUNTY
 SKIING & WINTER SPORTS


 THREE MOUNTAINS MEANS   HIKING & BIKING
 THREE TIMES THE FUN!
 C ortland County has three premier    C  ortland County has over 30,000 acres

                 of state forest land for outdoor recreation,
 ski resorts—and over 100 different
                 hiking and mountain biking—along with miles
 skiing and snowboarding trails
 within a 30-mile radius!  of scenic roadways for cycling.
           TRAILS


           The longest continuous footpath in New York State passes
           right through our backyard. The Finger Lakes Trail stretches over
           560 miles, a portion of that through Cortland County. You’ll pass
           through Cuyler Hill State Forest, Taylor Valley State Forest, Hoxie
           Gorge, Tulles Hill, and over Virgil Mountain (the highest point in
           Cortland County).  If you’re looking for a short walk with scenic
           views, take the easy half-mile round-trip hike to Tinker Falls, a
           beautiful 50-foot waterfall in Labrador Hollow Unique Area.

           For more information, visit www.cnyhiking.com
 GREEK PEAK

           LIME HOLLOW NATURE CENTER
           338 McLean Road, Cortland • (607) 662-4632              © Michael Harriff
           www.Limehollow.org

 VISIT ALL THREE RESORTS!  SONG MOUNTAIN












 GREEK PEAK    LABRADOR   SONG   LABRADOR MOUNTAIN
 MOUNTAIN RESORT  MOUNTAIN  MOUNTAIN RESORT
 2000 NY-392, Cortland   6935 Route 91, Truxton   1 Song Mountain Road, Tully
 (800) 955-2754  (607) 842-6204  (315) 696-5711
 www.greekpeak.net   www.skicny.com/labrador   www.skicny.com/song







           Since 1993, Lime Hollow Nature Center has offered the region   HUNTING AND FISHING
 LIME HOLLOW     SNOWSHOEING  SNOWMOBILING  CROSS COUNTRY  the path less-traveled, and captured the hearts of both young and
 NORDIC CENTER
 338 McLean Road, Cortland  SKIING  old. The Center encompasses over 430 acres of rolling hills and 12   unters will find public land and abundant wildlife at over
 (607) 662-4632  miles of trails through shallow glacial valleys, woodlands, fields,   H  a dozen State Forests. If you like to fish, brook, brown and
 www.limehollow.org   ponds and streams. There’s no admission fee, and it’s open year-  rainbow trout can be found in the rivers and their tributaries,
           round, dawn-to-dusk                                             as well as the occasional walleye, bass and northern pike.

 NORDIC CENTER AT
 GREEK PEAK                         DID YOU KNOW?                     Additional information can be obtained from DEC Region 7
 2000 NY-392, Cortland              A section of Lime Hollow’s trail   Fisheries at (315) 426-7400 or www.dec.ny.gov.
 (800) 955-2754                     system incorporates the Eric Kroot
 www.greekpeak.net   Snowshoe along trails throughout   Cruise along over 100 miles of   Enjoy the tranquility of the snow   Art Trail which has been set aside
 the county—or make your own!   groomed snowmobile trails!  covered woods on cross country skis  for nature-inspired outdoor art
                                    exhibits created by young people
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