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Baltimore Woods Nature Center
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/baltimore-woods-nature-centerBaltimore Woods Nature Center fosters environmental stewardship of our natural world by offering immersive programs and a place in Central New York for everyone to cultivate appreciation for and personal connections to nature through environmental education, recreation, play, and research. BWNC accomplishes this through teaching and interactive programs that take place at Baltimore Woods headquarters in Marcellus, NY, as well as in urban, suburban, and other rural landscapes of Central New York.
4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus http://baltimorewoods.org/ (315) 673-1350 info@baltimorewoods.orgBullthistle Hiking Club
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bullthistle-hiking-clubBullthistle Hiking Club is an affiliate of the Finger Lakes Trail Conference. Its member maintain 35 miles of public trail in Chenango County and offer regular group hikes throughout the area and monthly meetings in Norwich.
Norwich, NY https://www.facebook.com/Bullthistle-Hiking-Club-226405106848/?eid=ARAnlMtvc20iRDxcfsHNFYrJzz8FOCAZdnkkvltadVJUKbpO7bLPyQO7rCOg5JoX14vbTKzPo5TcToSG (607) 334-3872Cayuga Trails Club
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cayuga-trails-clubThe Cayuga Trails Club is a non-profit volunteer organization, founded in 1962 to encourage appreciation of nature through hiking, outdoor recreation, and the stewardship and conservation of foot trails. Their activities include hikes, social activities, trips to regional points of interest for hiking, skiing, snowshoeing, or canoeing, and the scouting, construction, and maintenance of more than 100 miles of trail, including a 75-mile section of the Finger Lakes Trail from Watkins Glen to Caroline, 15 miles of FLT spur trails, the 8.5-mile Cayuga Trail through the Cornell Campus and Plantations, and other short trails. CTC is affiliated with the Finger Lakes Trail Conference (FLTC), the coordinating group for the Finger Lakes Trail System. The CTC section of the Main Finger Lakes Trail is officially designated as the route of the North Country National Scenic Trail.
Ithaca, NY http://cayugatrailsclub.org/ info@cayugatrailsclub.orgCentral New York Land Trust
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/central-new-york-land-trustCNY Land Trust, working in Onondaga and Oswego Counties, acquires land either by donation or purchase and keeps it in its natural state. These lands may contain wetlands, ponds, streams, grasslands, forests, hills and all of the other wonderful natural landforms that abound in Central New York. CNY Land Trust owns all of its preserves, and cares for the land forever for community benefit. Hunting, trapping, camp fires, overnight camping and the use of motorized vehicles are prohibited for the safety of the visiting public and the protection of the land. All of the preserves are open, free of charge, for hiking, photography and nature study from sunrise to sunset every day of the year.
7 Fennell Street, Skaneateles http://cnylandtrust.org/ (315) 575-8839 director@cnylandtrust.orgElmira-Chemung Transportation Council
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/elmira-chemung-transportation-councilThe Elmira-Chemung Transportation Council (ECTC) is the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Elmira Urbanized Area.The MPO's mission is to help build regional agreement on transportation investments and to balance highway, mass transit and other needs, leading to equitable and cost-effective transportation outcomes. ECTC is responsible for the planning and programming of any transportation project that includes Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) or Federal Transit Administration (FTA) funding. One of their resources is BACPAC - the Bicycle Advisory Committee / Pedestrian Advisory Committee for Chemung, Schuyler and Steuben Counties, an informal group dedicated to walking, biking, hiking and other non-motorized transportation in the tri-county area.
400 East Church Street, Elmira https://www.chemungcountyny.gov/departments/s_-_z_departments/transportation_council/index.php (607) 737-5510 ectc@chemungcountyny.govFriends of Rogers
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/friends-of-rogersFriends of Rogers (FOR) is a nonprofit organization composed of dedicated supporters of the Rogers Environmental Education Center. They offer environmental and educational annual community events, school programs, Adventure Camps, adult programs, and more. FOR also displays a rich collection of NYS birds, provides interpretive exhibits, and maintains the many trails and trout ponds on 600 acres of NYS property.
2721 State Route 80, Sherburne https://friendsofrogers.org/ (607) 674-4733 info@friendsofrogers.org