Phone +1 585-546-8030 | Designated 1967 Area 161 ha Established 1960 | |
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Similar Zoar Valley MUA, Griffis Sculpture Park, Zoar Valley Canoe & Rafting Co, Sprague Brook County P, Lazy Acres Campgro |
Deer Lick Nature Sanctuary is a protected forest and gorge in Cattaraugus County, New York. The preserve is within Zoar Valley near Gowanda, and is managed by The Nature Conservancy.
HistoryEdit
Deer Lick Nature Sanctuary was created by a donation from Miss Evelyn Alverson to The Nature Conservancy in 1960 with a further donation of Deer Lick Falls by Herbert F. Darling. It was designated a National Natural Landmark in November 1967 for its mature hardwood forest and its gorges which highlight the Onondaga Escarpment.
As of 2005, the preserve covered 450 acres (1.8 km2), 80 acres (0.32 km2) of which contain old-growth forest. The south fork of the Cattaraugus Creek runs alongside part of the preserve. In 2006 the preserve expanded via grants and purchases. There are 11 miles (18 km) of hiking trails open to the public.