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Ellis Hollow State Forest adventures

Ellis Hollow State Forest Adventures

Ellis Hollow State Forest is a small, protected woodland area near Ithaca, New York, offering visitors a peaceful natural setting with opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation.

167
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
Approx. 5,000
Annual Visitors
1985
Year Established

About Ellis Hollow State Forest

 

Ellis Hollow State Forest encompasses roughly 167 acres of mixed hardwood forest in Tompkins County, just southwest of the city of Ithaca, New York. The forest features rolling hills, mature trees, and understory plants characteristic of the northeastern deciduous forest biome. The area provides important habitat for a variety of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous songbirds. Its proximity to Ithaca makes it a convenient green space for outdoor enthusiasts seeking nature close to an urban center. Though primarily forested, the terrain includes small ravines and seasonal streams that contribute to the ecological diversity of the forest. Recreational opportunities are mostly centered on low-impact hiking and bird watching, as the forest has a limited trail network and is managed for conservation rather than intensive public use. Historically, the land has been under state protection to preserve its natural state and maintain biodiversity. It serves as a quiet sanctuary for local residents and visitors who want a brief escape from city life. Visitors will find a serene environment with easy-going hiking paths that offer an immersive experience in a typical Finger Lakes forest setting. The forest reflects the ecological characteristics of the wider region, including hardwood trees such as maples, oaks, and beech. Ellis Hollow State Forest also plays a role in watershed protection and supports educational opportunities related to forest ecology and conservation.

Highlights

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Quiet, shaded hiking trails with diverse hardwood forest scenery

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Opportunity to observe local songbirds and woodland wildlife

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Close proximity to Ithaca providing easy day-trip access

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Small seasonal streams and ravines enhancing natural variety

Notable Natural Features

Mixed Deciduous Forest

A variety of mature trees including sugar maple, red oak, and American beech provide rich habitat and seasonal color changes.

Seasonal Streams

Small ephemeral streams run through the forest valleys, supporting wetland plants and amphibians.

Proximity to Cornell University

Located near an academic hub, the forest serves as a natural site for educational programs and research.