Hammond Hill State Forest

Hammond Hill State Forest

Hammond Hill State Forest is an outdoor paradise in upstate New York, offering extensive trail systems for hiking, biking, and winter sports.

3,618
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
25,000
Annual Visitors
1935
Year Established

About Hammond Hill State Forest

Hammond Hill State Forest
 

Hammond Hill State Forest stretches across 3,618 acres in Tompkins County, New York. Known for its diverse ecology, the forest boasts hardwood stands and mixed spruce forests, which attract a variety of wildlife. Hammond Hill’s trails are a major draw for outdoor enthusiasts, providing opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. The forest has a rich history, with early conservation efforts dating back to the Civilian Conservation Corps era, showcasing sustainable forest management practices. Visitors can explore its expansive trail network, including popular routes such as Chestnut Trail and Y1 Trail, which offer scenic vistas and connection to nearby networks like the Finger Lakes Trail. Hammond Hill is an appealing destination for those seeking outdoor recreation in a natural and tranquil setting.

Highlights

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Chestnut Trail offers a serene hike with views of changing foliage in the fall.

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The opportunity to spot wildlife such as white-tailed deer and various bird species.

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Cross-country skiing is a favorite winter activity thanks to the snow-covered trails.

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Y1 Trail connects to the expansive Finger Lakes Trail network, ideal for long hikes.

Notable Natural Features

Chestnut Trail

A beautiful trail offering scenic views, especially vibrant during autumn.

Y1 Trail

Part of the trail system connecting to the Finger Lakes Trail for extended adventures.

Winter Sports Terrain

Well-suited for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing during snowy months.