Twin Glens - Tompkins County
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 9:26 pm
Does anyone know anything about Twin Glens in Lansing, Thomkins County? It may also be called "McKinney's Twin Glens" ot "The Twin Glens Unique Natural Area." It is on the Eastern shore of Cayuga, just north of Ithaca between Rte 34 and Cayuga Heights Rd. I happened to spot the waterfalls while scanning the area on Google Earth. I drove up Rte 34 through the area on Saturday kinda scouting things out on my way to Ludlowville Falls. There was no parking on Rte 34 that I could see, and there were plenty of homes along that stretch. I did catch quick glances up both glens from the road as I drove and they look impressive (not to mention fun). I checked on Thomkins County's GIS website, and found that the large waterfall in the southern glen and some of the upper part of that glen above the falls are on a parcel of land classified as "Wild Lands." The lower part of the glen (the Rte 34 end), including two other smaller waterfalls, is all residential, and I'm presuming off-limits w/o landowner permission. In addition, there is a slice of land that has no classification in the Thomkins GIS databsae. It follows the northern glen from Rte 34 to just below the large waterfalls, and across the ridge into the southern glen adjecent to the "Wild Lands" parcel I mentioned above. This parcel appears to belong to the Village/County, as it extends north along the eastern side of Rte 34 for a good distance. I may be way off base too, which is why I'm asking if anyone here has any other information!
I'm hoping to get back in that area soon to check out the roads for signage, especially on Twin Glens Road, where that Wild Lands parcel meets the road.
http://www.theoretically.net/trails/Twin_Glens.kmz
I'm hoping to get back in that area soon to check out the roads for signage, especially on Twin Glens Road, where that Wild Lands parcel meets the road.
http://www.theoretically.net/trails/Twin_Glens.kmz