Ellis Hollow Nature Preserve - Finger Lakes Land Trust
![Habitat semnificativ: Notable wildlife ecosystem or natural breeding area that may be rare or especially beautiful and rich. Habitat semnificativ](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/category_pictures_82.gif)
![Native Forests/Plants: Flora that is indigenous in the region, sometimes called old growth, heirloom or indigenous species. Native species requires less water and care than exotic imports, and usually attract more birds, bees and butterflies, and help the cycle of life stay in balance. May include a master gardener, permaculturalist or horticulturalist or information center. Native Forests/Plants](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/category_pictures_75.gif)
![Wetlands: May be on an official protection list, as wetlands are important habitats and useful for water cleaning and protection from storm surges. May be natural, reconstructed or artificial. Wetlands](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/category_pictures_64.gif)
![Eco-Tour/Nature Walk: Marks the beginning of a hiking trail, guided tour starting point or an interesting walk. Maps, signage and information may be found here. Eco-Tour/Nature Walk](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/category_pictures_97.gif)
![Pedestrian Friendly: Areas that favor walking over automobiles, such as pedestrian malls, plazas and traffic calmed zones that limit or restrict car traffic. Can indicate a route around an especially interesting area. Pedestrian Friendly](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/category_pictures_35.gif)
![Observare păsări și viață sălbatică: Place to view animals in the wild. Officially recognized or locally-known sites could be accompanied by guidelines for viewing without harm, and details on the species you might see. May include organizations or wildlife centers that help protect animals. Observare păsări și viață sălbatică](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/category_pictures_90.gif)
Rezumat
Need a break from the hassles of everyday life? A serene walk through the fern-carpeted forests of the Ellis Hollow Preserve, accompanied by an orchestra of birds, could be just the thing. Or in winter, try a quiet trip on cross-country skis along peaceful snow-covered trails. The streams through the preserve drain into Cascadilla Creek, and are important for maintaining the water quality in Cascadilla Creek and its wetlands.
History
This 111-acre preserve in the Town of Dryden was donated to the Land Trust by Barbara Keeton and her family, long-time residents of Ellis Hollow. Her family enjoyed its many natural delights since purchasing the land in the 1970's, and now wanted to ensure that it would remain unspoiled and available for wildlife and for quiet public recreation.
Natural History
The preserve is on the northern hillside of the Ellis Hollow valley east of Ithaca. In the spring and summer, the preserve's quiet, steepsided glens ring with the songs of Winter Wren, Louisiana Waterthrush, Hermit Thrush, Veery, Black-throated Green Warbler, and numerous other denizens of hemlock-lined ravines. The streams through the preserve drain into Cascadilla Creek, and are important for maintaining the water quality in Cascadilla Creek and its wetlands.
The trailhead on the north side of Ellis Hollow Creek Road gives no hint of what's to come. The first leg of the trail goes through a NYSEG power line right-of-way. The Consolidated Natural Gas Plant will be on your right, the stream on your left. But you will soon be under tall, straight oaks, maples, hickories, basswood, black cherry, white ash, black birch. When the trail diverges, the left branch will take you to the main stream and through a forest in which hemlock dominates. The right fork leads into a mixed hardwood forest and climbs the hill that rises in steps-sometimes steep, then gentle.
Visit in the spring, and you will delight in the many ferns and wildflowers that carpet the forest floor. Mid-May is a good time to spot one of the magnificent cucumber trees, the only native magnolia in our region: Look for the waxy, fingerlike yellow-green flower petals that will have fallen to the ground in a ring around the tree.
Please be aware that the six-acre inholding is NOT open to the public. We ask that visitors protect the privacy of the residents by staying on the preserve and not encroaching.
Acreage: 111 acres
Trail Distance: 1.5 miles
Directions:
From Ithaca, follow Ellis Hollow Road 2.5 miles past East Hill Shopping Plaza. Turn left on Genung Road, then right on Ellis Hollow Creek Road. Preserve entrance is located 0.2 miles past intersection, on left side of road.
PLEASE NOTE: The six acre inholding is privately owned and not open to the public. Please respect the owners' privacy.
TCAT nearest bus routes 53 and 54
To know more about this preserve and support the Finger Lakes Land Trust visit http://www.fllt.org/protected_lands/protected_lands1.php?id=15
Location:
Comentarii
Conexiuni
-
- Ithaca
-
- Newfield
-
-
-
- Ithaca
- Ithaca
- Ithaca
- United States
- United States
- Switzerland
- Fort AtkinsonUnited States
- Abu DhabiUnited Arab Emirates
- AustinUnited States
- BronxUnited States
- United Kingdom
-
- United States
-
- United States
- United States
- FifeUnited Kingdom
- Spring MillsUnited States
- Providence
- Lebanon
- ChambésySwitzerland
- New York, NY
- United Kingdom
- FlorianópolisBrazil
- EspooFinland
- JohannesburgSouth Africa
- United Kingdom
- United Kingdom
Multimedia
Impact
No impacts have been left for this site yet - be the first!