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DMFA Bowhunting

Polson

The Polson Natural Area is located on the north-east facing side of Snyder Hill.  The site entrance is located at 1581 Ellis Hollow Road.

Lick Brook

Lick Brook is located adjacent to Buttermilk Falls State Park and the Finger Lakes Land Trust Sweedler Preserve south of Ithaca. The site contains 27 acres and is open to archery and firearm hunting during the respective seasons. Site parking is found at the intersection of Rt. 13, 96, and 34 on the northbound side. Park at the trailhead for the Finger Lakes Trail to access the site.

Dunlop Meadow

Dunlop Meadow is located just east of Brooktondale in Tompkins County.  The site has 28 huntable acres, and is open to archery and firearm hunting in the respective seasons.  The site is primarily a grassland, but also contains old fields and food plots.  Access is off of VanDemark Road. 

Coy Glen Lot #3 (Elm Street Extension)

Coy Glen is located in the Town of Ithaca, and has some of the highest deer densities of all Cornell Botanic Gardens' Natural Areas. The 122 huntable acres are open to archery and firearm hunting in the respective seasons. 

Access for Lot #3 is on the Elm Street Extension along a shoulder pull-off at the top of a small hill. Hunting out of Lot #3 is restricted to the north side of the gorge.

Coy Glen Lot #2 (Elm Street Extension)

Coy Glen is located in the Town of Ithaca, and has some of the highest deer densities of all Cornell Botanic Gardens' Natural Areas. The 122 huntable acres are open to archery and firearm hunting in the respective seasons. 

Coy Glen Lot #1 (Culver Road)

Coy Glen is located in the Town of Ithaca, and has some of the highest deer densities of all Cornell Botanic Gardens' Natural Areas. The 122 huntable acres are open to archery and firearm hunting in the respective seasons.

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