Lauraville Landing
This trail offers a campground to the west of the parking lot by following the trail under the Rt. 414 bridge and walking a quarter mile. At the park there …
Lauraville Landing Read MoreTrail Advocates for Wayne County, NY
This trail offers a campground to the west of the parking lot by following the trail under the Rt. 414 bridge and walking a quarter mile. At the park there …
Lauraville Landing Read MoreThis preserve is made up of an upland area of hardwoods, wildflowers and shrubs, the winding Ganargua Creek crossing a broad floodplain, and an open meadow where food and cover …
Ganargua Creek Meadow Preserve Read MoreEnlarged Erie Canal Lock No. 56 (also called the Poorhouse lock) is located less than 2 miles west of the Village of Lyons, Wayne County, N.Y, and less than half …
Enlarged Erie Canal Lock 56 Read MoreThe 74 acre Cornwall Preserve was purchased by Genesee Land Trust in 2016. This unique property encompasses 2/3 mile of natural lakefront on Lake Ontario, mature woodlands, a wildflower meadow, …
Cornwall Preserve Read MoreChimney Bluffs State Park is a 597-acre (2.42 km2) state park in the town of Huron in Wayne County, New York. The park is situated on the southern shore of Lake Ontario, east of Sodus Bay. From the park’s hiking …
Chimney Bluffs State Park Read MoreTrail entrance begins in parking lot by entering into the woods. Trail marker, maps, and directional posts guide you along the trail through brush, pine trees, and wooded areas. Follow …
Canandaigua Road Dolomite Trail Read MoreThe abandoned iron ore bed is a narrow waterway. Hiking along the southern shore begins at the swimming area. The wide path is packed dirt. At the west edge of …
Casey Park Read MoreThis trail provides a place for all people to enjoy the beauty of nature. The trail is a great educational tool on butterflies, birds, and the history of the Erie …
Butterfly Nature Trail Read MoreOne of the “Fifteen Miles on the Erie Canal” trails. A historic site of the Enlarged Erie Canal on over 20 acres. Wooded trail parallels Clinton’s Ditch and the Enlarged …
Black Brook Park Read MoreThe name Blue Cut dates back to 1853 when a cut was made through a drumlin while building the railroad. The Vernon Shale had a bluish cast when exposed. Today …
Blue Cut Nature Center Read More