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Beaver Lake habitats create the possibility of seeing more than 200 species of birds

Beaver Lake's well-maintained walking trails across gentle and varied terrain invite you to restore your connection to the earth

1-315-638-2519
8477 E. Mud Lake Road
Baldwinsville, NY 13027
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Beaver Lake's 600 natural acres are the perfect setting for family fun or solitary renewal. Its rich mix of habitats creates the possibility of seeing more than 200 species of birds and more than 800 varieties of plants.


The more than nine miles of maintained walking trails across gentle and varied terrain invite you to restore your connection to the earth. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Baldwinsville, NY

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