FINGER LAKES MUSEUM

Celebrate the cultural heritage and natural history of the region at the Finger Lakes Museum in Branchport, New York, at the north end of Keuka Lake.

 

THE MUSEUM

The museum is nestled on a 13-acre campus with a bounty of natural offerings. The site boasts a riparian zone along Sugar Creek, interpretive signs, lean-tos, a launch/dock, and a canoe and kayak livery.

 

The site includes the Townsend-Grady Wildlife Preserve; 16 acres of wetland where the museum is working to develop trails, boardwalks and interpretive signs.

 

The museum building is currently under renovation and will one day house exhibits, educational programs and community events. Currently, the museum does not have “open hours” but there are events and programs scheduled onsite.

EVENTS AND PROGRAMS

The museum offers a variety of events and programs throughout the year onsite and in the surrounding community. Visit the Finger Lakes Museum online for a full listing of upcoming programs and more information.

 

The site includes the Townsend-Grady Wildlife Preserve; 16 acres of wetland where the museum is working to develop trails, boardwalks and interpretive signs.

 

The museum building is currently under renovation and will one day house exhibits, educational programs and community events. Currently, the museum does not have “open hours” but there are events and programs scheduled onsite.