Adirondack Mountain Club, Genesee Valley Chapter

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Nature Study

Nature Study

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Welcome to our list of Nature Study trips in the 9 counties around Rochester.

  • Beaver Meadow Nature Center (Wyoming)
  • Braddock Bay Park (Monroe)
  • Chimney Bluffs (Wayne)
  • Cumming Nature Center (Ontario)
  • Helmer Nature Center (Monroe)
  • Isaac Gordon Nature Park (Monroe)
  • Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge (Seneca, Cayuga)









The Adirondack Mountain Club (ADK) is dedicated to the protection and responsible recreational use of the New York State Forest Preserve, and other parks, wild lands, and waters vital to our members and chapters. The Club, founded in 1922, is a member-directed organization committed to public service and stewardship. ADK employs a balanced approach to outdoor recreation, advocacy, environmental education, and natural resource conservation.

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