Trails & Water Access

Mark Scarlett

Our Preserves & Gathering Spaces

purple flower waterside

Baker Woods Preserve

Natural Bridge, NY
16 Trails
10.6 Miles
View of Grand Lake Reserve from Baker Island
Mark Scarlett

Grand Lake Reserve

Redwood, NY
6 Trails
8.55 Miles
Three people working on trails
Heidi Sourwine

Ferrone Woods Preserve

Macomb, NY
1 Trails
.25 Miles
Red Lake in the fall
Rob Sartwell

Red Lake Preserve

Theresa, NY
2 Trails
1.5 Miles
children playing in the woods
Kara Dry Photography LLC

Redwood Hill Preserve

Redwood, NY
2 Trails
1.2 Miles
One side of the learning center's shingles forms a owl
Kara Dry Photography LLC

Trailside Learning Center at Redwood Hill Preserve

Redwood, NY
2 Trails
1.2 Miles

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EXPLORE

Theresa's Lake Region

Located in Upstate New York near the Thousand Islands Region, this area is a haven for natural beauty, recreation, and wildlife.

Visit the Indian River Lakes region to hike, paddle, and connect with an incredible community.

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Heidi Sourwine

You can help improve our trails…

Join a passionate team of stewardship volunteers to help build new trails and maintain the old favorites.

Indian River Lakes Conservancy (IRLC) holds several trail work days throughout the year, with many opportunities to get involved in between! Contact the office for more information at 315-482-4757 or at info@indianriverlakes.org to learn more!

When you volunteer at IRLC, you are participating in community conservation. You are helping to protect land and water for people, for wildlife, forever.

Other Public Access Areas

While you’re in the Indian River Lakes Region, be sure to visit some of the other public access areas nearby!

These trails and open spaces are not owned or managed by the Indian River Lakes Conservancy, but each offers unique opportunities to connect with nature and enjoy the outdoors in this beautiful region.

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