Cumming Nature Center

Cumming Nature Center offers a rich outdoor experience with diverse trails and ecological education opportunities in the scenic Finger Lakes region of New York.

900
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
Approx. 35,000
Annual Visitors
1973
Year Established

About Cumming Nature Center

 

Cumming Nature Center is a 900-acre environmental education facility operated by the Rochester Museum and Science Center. Located in the bucolic landscape of the Finger Lakes, this nature center serves as a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and educators alike. The area's geography is characterized by lush forests, wetlands, and open fields, providing a diverse habitat for an array of plant and animal species. The Nature Center boasts an impressive network of trails designed to facilitate exploration of the natural world, with particular attention to the distinct seasonal changes that characterize the region. One of the key appeals of the center is its focus on ecology and sustainability, offering programs and workshops that teach visitors about resource conservation and wildlife protection. Facilities include a visitor center, interpretive signs along the trails, and picnic areas, making it a comfortable and educational destination for families and individuals. Its proximity to the Finger Lakes also offers scenic vistas that enhance the visitor experience.

Highlights

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Beaver Dam Observation Point

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Hemlock-Northern Hardwood Forest

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Pioneer Homestead Replica

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Annual Maple Sugaring Weekends

Notable Natural Features

Beaver Pond

A serene pond popular for spotting beavers and a variety of bird species.

Pioneer Homestead

A replica of a 19th-century homestead offering educational insights into early settler life.

Christine Sevilla Wetland Trail

A trail emphasizing the importance of wetland ecosystems and offering unique wildlife viewing opportunities.