Nature Note #175: A Visit to the Camillus Forest Unique Area
We are fortunate in Central New York to have so many natural areas within which to walk around and explore. Whether it be the many waterfalls of Ithaca or the pleasant expanse of forest and fields at the many conservation areas dotted around the countryside between the built up areas of the state, we are truly spoiled for choice. I had the fortune of walking around a lovely patch of meadow and forest with my parents a few hours ago. While my mum noted that it seemed that "only mad dogs and Englishmen would be out in the midday sun", we walked on nonetheless. The property was called the Camillus Forest Unique Area and is located 20 minutes from Marcellus up NE Townline Road. The property has a series of trails running along a large interconnected meadow with a huge deciduous forest at the top of the hill. Several times as we were walking near the forest, we were treated to some wonderful views of Camillus and beyond. The plant life was diverse and abundant, mix...