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Dryden Town Forest Adventures

Dryden Town Forest is a community-managed woodland offering accessible hiking and mountain biking opportunities amid diverse hardwood forests just outside the village of Dryden, New York.

136
Acres Protected
4+
Miles of Trails
Estimated 5,000+
Annual Visitors
1981
Year Established

About Dryden Town Forest

 

Dryden Town Forest spans approximately 136 acres of mixed hardwood forest located in the town of Dryden, Tompkins County, New York. The forest features a mix of oak, maple, beech, and hemlock, supporting local wildlife including white-tailed deer, various songbirds, and small mammals. Originally farm fields and pastureland, the area was reforested starting in the mid-20th century and later designated as town forest land to provide a natural recreational area and conserve local green space. Today, it serves as a popular outdoor destination for residents and visitors interested in hiking, mountain biking, trail running, birdwatching, and seasonal nature appreciation. The forest is woven with an informal network of rustic trails that offer easy to moderate terrain suitable for all skill levels. Key features include scenic maple groves, a small wetlands area, and rocky knolls with views toward Cayuga Lake on clear days. The forest also functions as an educational resource for local schools and organizations promoting forestry management, ecology, and conservation principles. Its proximity to Dryden village makes it an accessible natural area for family outings and outdoor fitness. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining trail sustainability and protecting native flora while fostering an inviting setting for passive recreation. Dryden Town Forest is valued for its quiet, natural environment combined with easy access and year-round recreation opportunities.

Highlights

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Dense mixed hardwood forest with old maple and oak stands

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Network of trails popular for both hiking and mountain biking

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Seasonal birdwatching with sightings of warblers and woodpeckers

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Quiet wetlands area supporting amphibians and native plants

Notable Natural Features

Maple Grove

A stand of mature sugar maples that provides vibrant fall foliage and maple syrup educational opportunities.

Wetlands Area

A small freshwater wetland supporting amphibians, insects, and diverse wetland plants.

Lookout Knoll

A rocky outcrop offering partial views toward Cayuga Lake and surrounding hills on clear days.