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Shindagin Hollow Puts Caroline on a Big-Woods Map

Shindagin Hollow State Forest spans Caroline and Candor, giving the southern Tompkins edge a large public-forest identity.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

Shindagin Hollow gives Caroline and Candor a big-woods identity that is larger than any one trailhead. The 5,318-acre state forest sits across the Tompkins-Tioga line, with public-road access and room for hiking, hunting, mountain biking, snowmobiling, bird watching, and primitive camping.

That location tells a local story all by itself. The southern edge of Tompkins County is still near Ithaca’s orbit, but Shindagin Hollow points toward upland Southern Tier terrain: quieter roads, larger woods, and a different outdoor rhythm.

The forest also shows how public land depends on steady local stewardship. About five miles of the Finger Lakes Trail cross the forest through a volunteer agreement with the Cayuga Trails Club and Finger Lakes Trail Conference.

Cycle-CNY maintains 20 miles of mountain-bike trails. Shindagin Hollow Road gives seasonal access to western and central sections, while Brearley Hill Road is plowed.

Those details make the woods feel lived-in, not vague. Trail clubs, seasonal roads, camping rules, hunting seasons, and bike routes all share the same forest. Shindagin Hollow is not a polished park; it is a working public landscape where people learn the place by following roads, respecting rules, and returning to the trees.

Filed under: The Outdoors Caroline Tompkins County shindagin-hollowstate-forestcarolinecandorstory

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