Malone’s Creekside Trail,...
This short, easy trail takes you through a mature wooded wetland then follows the top of a dike between Crusoe Creek and a pond amidst a wetland. It?s mostly open to the sun, so wear a sun hat or sun lotion. Since this is ... trailpeak.com
Cayuga Lake State Park
- Cayuga Lake State Park rests on the northwest shores of one of the largest lakes within the Finger Lakes region, Cayuga Lake. The park offers a long list of amenities which offer year-round availability. Anglers enjoy ca... wildernet.com
Beaver Lake Nature Center
Beaver Lake is a 650-acre park with a 9-mile network of trails and a 200-acre lake dedicated to discovery of the outdoors. Canoe rental ($8/hour) is available on a first-come, first-served basis at the visitor center, usually... trails.com
Fair Haven Beach State Park
- Fair Haven Beach State Park lies along the shores of Lake Ontario at Little Sodus Bay. The rolling terrain with its woodland trails offers panoramic views of the third deepest great lake. Fair Haven also offers Sterling ... wildernet.com
Cayuga Community College Trail
Here?s a small natural oasis in an urban area. The man-made ponds and trails were built in 1978. Look for barbed wire fencing, rock piles and old apple trees, evidence that this land was farmed back in the 1950s. Over the yea... trails.com
Blue Cut Nature Center Trails, Newark, New York
The 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 this nature center and wildlife refuge covers over forty acres. Su... trails.com
Cayuga Lake State Park
Cayuga Lake State Park's terrain is flat at lakeshore, where the beach and sun lawns are, then slopes gently uphill to campsites and cabins. The scenic highlight of the park is its expansive view of Cayuga Lake. In the shal... nysparks.com
Erie Canal Park
The enlarged Erie Canal was abandoned in 1922, then sat idle until 1972 when the town of Camillus purchased a seven-mile stretch. Since then an army of volunteers has been busy clearing the land, building dams, refilling the ... trails.com
Sampson State Park, Geneva, New York
- Sampson State Park was once a naval training station, then an Air Force base before becoming a state park. Wildflowers, grasses, shrubs and trees on flat, rolling woodlands are now characteristic of the park. Located in ... wildernet.com