Lime Hollow encompasses nearly 594 acres of beautiful rolling hills and shallow glacial valleys (kame-and-kettle topography), forests, fields, streams, numerous ponds, including many marl ponds and vernal (seasonal) pools, a peat bog, and a great diversity of flora and fauna. Located on the border between Cortland and Tompkins Counties, in beautiful upstate New York, we offer over 12 miles of open-to-the-public, entrance-fee free trails.

Trails are open until dusk every day, free of charge. Trail maps can be found at the kiosk by the Visitor Center or downloading map app at Avenza Maps to access these digital maps.

Trailhead Location and Parking

Trail Map

338 McLean Road, Cortland NY: Lime Hollow Visitor Center (Maps and Kiosk)

3077 Gracie Road, Cortland NY: Upper Tunison Lab Parking Lot

3220 Gracie Road, Cortland NY: Phillips Memorial Trail to Chicago Bog Parking Lot

3270 Gracie Road, Cortland NY: Lehigh Valley Trail Parking Lot (Dog Friendly along Lehigh Valley Railway Bed heading East)

791 North Lamont, Cortland NY: Lamont Circle Park (Lehigh Valley Trail Access Point)

Trail Etiquette and Policies

Sharing is Caring: Winter weather brings out hikers, snowshoers, skiers, and snowmobilers onto the trails. We ask that hikers and snowshoers stay off the ski trails during winter months. For multi-purpose trails like the Lehigh Valley, please stay out of ski tracks, reduce snowmobile speeds, and be mindful of all trail users.

Dogs: To help preserve the Lime Hollow area for people and wildlife, leashed dogs are only allowed along the Lehigh Valley Railway bed heading East towards Cortland. Please pickup all dog waste from the trail and carry it out with you.

Leave No Trace: Please stay on established trails, do not harvest plants or remove artifacts, and remove all trash from the trails.

Ticks: Don’t let ticks suck the fun out of Nature! Ticks are present at Lime Hollow, as they are throughout Central N.Y. It is important to stay on the trails and avoid high grass, wear long sleeves and pants, and do a daily tick check. FIND OUT MORE

Accessibility

Lime Hollow maintains a 1/4 mile Accessible Trail , which is graded to decrease slopes and is made up of a surface suitable for wheelchairs, strollers, walkers, and the like. This trail connects to the Art Trail (1/3 mile) which is accessible most times of the year excluding period of prolonged rain and snow.

We are actively working on connecting these two trails and expanding the connection to the Lehigh Valley Trail which is also accessible. Find out more…

Lime Hollow now offer an all-terrain, battery powered Action TrackChair which allows individuals with mobility challenges to access large portions of the Lime Hollow trail network! We also offer a manual trail ready wheelchair available in the Visitor Center free of charge during open hours.

Trail Conditions

Lime Hollow staff and volunteers work hard on maintaining our property, but some things slip by us. We could use your help! If you notice issues on the Lime Hollow property, please take a few minutes to fill out a trail report.

Things you should report:

  • Damaged or missing trail signs

  • Damaged or destroyed bridges

  • Trees down across the trail

  • Trash

Trail Report

Below you will see trail updates to include trail closures, new projects to check out and updated conditions.

Download our map to your cell phone!

Trail Notice :

We've had significant damage to our trail system due to recent storms. Please be careful while hiking. If you see a tree across a trail, please report using the trail report link. Thanks for your help and understanding.

Hermit's Way from Lehigh Valley to Wilderness Way is currently closed.

Trail Restoration within the Art Trail.

SUPPORT TRAIL MAINTENANCE

General trail maintenance is supported through made possible with the help of staff, volunteers, and the financial support generated from program fees, memberships, as well as individual and business donations. Businesses supporting trail maintenance include: