You Can Paddle to the Staghorn Cliffs on the Eastern Shore of Skaneateles Lake
Towering over the eastern shoreline of Skaneateles Lake are the Staghorn Cliffs, named for the ancient coral fossils found along the waterline. The Finger Lakes Land Trust protects over 1,350 feet of the shoreline at its Cora Kampfe Dickinson Conservation Area, accessible only by boat.
To find other outdoor adventures near the Staghorn Cliffs, see the interactive map.
Do you have great videos or photos of nature in the Finger Lakes? Want to share with the Land Trust? If so, please email us at gofingerlakes@fllt.org.
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