State Acquires Former Babcock-Hovey Scout Camp on Seneca Lake
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State Acquires Former Babcock-Hovey Scout Camp on Seneca Lake
Governor Kathy Hochul announced Wednesday that New York State has acquired 284 acres of the former Babcock-Hovey Scout Camp in the Town of Ovid, a move officials say will expand public access to outdoor recreation while protecting a significant stretch of Seneca Lake shoreline. The property, purchased for more than $5.9 million through the New […]
Seneca Lake Shoreline Protection: NY Buys Scout Camp Land
New York Locks In Seneca Lake Shoreline Forever With Historic Scout Camp Purchase Governor Hochul’s $5.9 Million Bond Act Investment Turns 284 Acres of Beloved Finger Lakes Camp Into Permanent Public Land New York State has just made one of its most significant Finger Lakes conservation moves in years, and every New Yorker who loves clean water, open land, and affordable outdoor recreation should be paying close attention. The Seneca Lake shorel…

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