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Spencer Crest Nature Center at Corning Community College

The center’s trails are open every day from sunrise to sunset and leashed dogs are more than welcome on the trails

1-607-962-9012
Building Code V
2424 Spencer Hill Road
Corning, NY 14830
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Spencer Crest Nature Center features 250 acres and 7 miles of trails with two ponds, a stream and a museum of natural systems which includes changing displays, an apiary and an environmentally sensitive design.
 

The center’s trails are open every day from sunrise to sunset and leashed dogs are more than welcome on the trails.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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