There are 16 miles of trails here, but they're comprised of many small loop trails. You can select one for a short walk or link several together for a longer hike. This nature center sits on the shore of Lake Ontario (with a great cobblestone swim beach used by locals) but you won't see the lake from most of the trails. They wind through woodlands.
A map and details for this trail can be found in the guidebook "Take A Hike - Family Walks in New York's Finger Lakes Region" which is available through EMS.
Directions:
From Route 104A, head west on McFarland Road, then north on Jenvolt Road to the nature center parking area.
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