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Lime Hollow Nature Center

Lime Hollow Nature Center has more than 12 miles of free public trails, public nature programs and adventure camps for kids

1-607-662-4632
338 McLean Road
Cortland, NY 13045
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Lime Hollow Nature Center encompasses nearly 430 acres of beautiful rolling hills, shallow glacial valleys, forests, fields, streams, numerous ponds and a wonderful diversity of flora and fauna.


Located on the border between Cortland and Tompkins Counties, there are more than 12 miles of free public trails, public nature programs and adventure day camps for kids.


The Visitor’s Center features a central exhibit space, bird education room and observatory, nature-inspired artwork, several modular interpretive displays and a gift shop.


It is open daily, year-round.
 
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