Mundy Wildflower Garden

Total distance: 1.64 miles

Difficulty level(s): easy, moderate, difficult

Along the trails within the Cornell Botanic Gardens Mundy Wildflower Garden you will find a remarkable variety of plants native to the Cayuga Lake Basin. The preserve contains forested slopes, floodplain forests, wetland meadows, and displays of native plant landscaping, all bordering a scenic section of Fall Creek. To guide your plant discovery, you will find labels next to over 200 native plant species as well as photographs and lists of the season's flowering plants at a display near the entrance. Trails here connect with the Cayuga Trail, the Botanic Garden area around the Nevin Welcome Center, the F. R. Newman Arboretum, and additional, adjoining natural areas.

Portions of this trail system are also included in the Cayuga Trail system.

Trailhead GPS Coordinates

Latitude: 42.45069885
Longitude: -76.46649933

Parking Locations

Trail Attributes

  • Good for Hiking
  • Good for Running
  • Unique Wildlife Viewing
  • Picnicking allowed

More Info

Part of interconnected trail system: Yes

Trail Surface: Earth, Gravel/Stone Dust

Trail Markers: orange blaze, none

This trail contains a loop.

Use of firearms for deer hunting is not allowed. Bow hunting may be allowed. BE SAFE: See the specific trail owner/steward’s website for the most up to date details

This trail is open year round.

Visit the Trail Owners/Stewards

http://www.cornellbotanicgardens.org/our-gardens/natural-areas/mundy