Finger Lakes Hunting Preserve

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About

Finger Lakes Hunting Preserve is a premier hunting preserve located at 7147 Cold Brook Rd, Homer, NY 13077. While our facility is nestled in the scenic landscapes of upstate New York, we proudly serve clients from the bustling Downtown Manhattan district. As a dedicated hunting preserve, we are committed to providing a distinct outdoor experience for enthusiasts seeking quality and tradition.

Our location offers a unique retreat for those traveling from the city, providing a contrast to the urban environment of Downtown Manhattan. We invite visitors to explore our grounds and discover the tranquility and challenge of the hunt. The preserve is designed to accommodate the needs of serious hunters, ensuring a professional and respectful environment for all guests.

Understanding the demands of a modern schedule, Finger Lakes Hunting Preserve operates with exceptional flexibility. We are open 24 hours, allowing our clients to plan their visits according to their own timelines, whether early morning or late night. This continuous availability ensures that your passion for the sport can be pursued without constraint, offering convenience alongside our top-tier amenities.

We take great pride in our reputation for excellence, reflected in our outstanding 4.9/5 rating. This high standard of service is a testament to our dedication to maintaining a premier facility. For inquiries or to learn more about our preserve, please contact us directly at +1 607-745-8282. We look forward to welcoming you.

For those traveling from Downtown Manhattan, our preserve serves as an accessible destination for a weekend getaway or a day trip. We encourage you to reach out via our phone line, +1 607-745-8282, to discuss any specific needs for your visit. We are open 24 hours to assist you.

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Created 11 Jan 2025
Updated 07 Jul 2026

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