- 66 mi. of trails
- 14,350 acres
- 3 waterfalls, one of which is 107 ft. high
- 600-ft. gorge
- 82 cabins
- 270 electric campsites, plus 30 other basic campsites
- Overnight lodging: Glen Iris Inn, Caroline’s Cottage, The Stone House, Pinewood Lodge, The Chalet or the Maplewood Lodge
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- 1859: William Pryor Letchworth purchased the Glen Iris Inn building and the surrounding 1,000 acres
- 1907: Mr. Letchworth deeded his estate to the State of New York
- 1913: William Pryor Letchworth Museum opened
- Site of a restored Seneca Indian Council House
- Home to Mary Jemison’s gravesite
- Located just 35 mi. south of Rochester, NY
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