Photo: Stefanie Delaney

Land Trust Protects 4,000 Feet of Chemung River Streambank

The Land Trust acquired 104 acres and more than 4,000 feet of streambank along the Chemung River in the town of Big Flats, Chemung County. Visible from Interstate 86 and New York State Route 352, the steep hillside property is a cherished landmark in the Southern Tier, and known locally as the Palisades.

The rugged cliffs of the Palisades provide habitat for Bald Eagles and a scenic backdrop for paddling on the Chemung River. Here, the river valley and its neighboring hillsides have long been recognized by both the public and private sectors as important for its functional floodplain, wildlife habitat, and unique recreational opportunities.

Photo: Stefanie Delaney

Protection of this property enhances water quality and adds to a growing network of conserved lands along the Chemung River including the Land Trust’s nearby Kehoe, Plymouth Woods, and Steege Hill nature preserves. The parcel will be conveyed to New York State’s newly created Big Flats Wildlife Management Area in the future.

“Acquisition of this land will secure significant natural resources while enhancing public access to the river,” says Land Trust Executive Director Andrew Zepp. “We’re delighted to have the opportunity to work in partnership with the state’s Department of Environmental Conservation on this project.”

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos said, “DEC is proud to partner with the Finger Lakes Land Trust to protect this remarkable area that serves as home to precious habitats and as a unique recreation destination for visitors. Protecting these natural resources is critical to ensuring the health of our communities and wildlife while bolstering our ongoing efforts to safeguard water quality across the state.”