About Mark

President of Springwater Trails, Inc

Maple Weekend at Stoney Ridge Farms

Once again, Springwater Trails will be providing the Pancake Breakfast for Maple Weekend at Stoney Ridge Farms in Farmington.  We hope all friends of Springwater Trails will join us for breakfast on the last two weekends of March.  We will be serving from 10:00 to 3:00 each day.  Suggested donations: $7 for adults, $5 for children.

Volunteers are welcome to work at the grill for a day.  Since Springwater Trails will be leading hikes on the two Sunday afternoons, non-hikers may want to volunteer for those afternoons to ensure we have enough volunteers.

For best results, we are looking to staff six positions each day.  Most volunteers will be working from 9:30 to 3:30 but we can be flexible with your schedule.  We will be rotating jobs during the day according to needs of the volunteers, but are looking for the following positions:

The jobs

Host/Hostess – Welcome customers and handle donations.

Pancake Cook – Cook pancakes and manage the kitchen.

Assistant Cook – Mix pancakes and cook sausage.

Server – Serve pancakes and sausage to customers.

Coffee – Manage the beverages

Clean up – Keep facilities clean – wipe tables, help with coffee.

 

Directions

From the South

From Route 332 in Canandaigua, turn right on County Road 28. Go 7.6 miles. Stoney Ridge Farms is 1 mile past thruway overpass on right. Turn right on Rushmore Road and park.

From Honeoye, Follow US 20A E for 7 miles.  Turn left on NY 64 for 3.7miles.  At the light, turn right on US 20. After 2.9 miles, bear left onto Buffalo St Extension.  In 2.6 miles, turn left on Rt 332 (N Main St).  In a half mile, turn right on North St (CR 28) for 3.7 miles.  Turn right on Rushmore Rd and immediately into the Sugar House parking area.

From the East

From Thruway Exit in Manchester, take Route 21S in Manchester to Rt. 96N. Go 3 miles, turn right on County Road 28, go 2 miles to Stoney Ridge Farms, turn right onto Rushmore Road and park.

From the West

From 490E, take last exit to Rt. 96S in Victor. Follow Rt. 96S, 8 miles to County Road 28, turn left. Go 2 miles to Stoney Ridge Farms on right. Turn right on Rushmore Road and park.

From the North

From Fairport and Palmyra take Rt. 31. Turn on to County Road 28(Macedon Rd.) Follow to Rushmore Road, turn left and park.

All Western Tree Farm – Sunday March 1 @ 2:00PM

Katherine

NOTICE: Snow is expected this afternoon with heavier accumulations starting at 3:00PM.  To adjust for the weather, you are asked to:

  1. Meet at the Farm House, at 6840 Liberty Pole Road. Park in the driveway as carefully as possible.
  2. If possible, share rides, to reduce the number of cars parked in the driveways.
  3. Bring snowshoes or skis if possible. Hikers without snowshoes or ski will hike with the naturalists along Story Road.

This Sunday, the Springwater Trails hikers are invited to snowshoe, ski, and hike on approximately 250 acres in the Northwest corner of Springwater on the beautiful All Western Evergreen Nursery & Christmas Tree Farm and Story Road, hosted by Katherine Humphrey.

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Today the snow is at least 20 inches deeper than shown here from our hike two years ago (2/24/2013).

The snow is deep but the temperature will be right at the freezing point. Expect a good workout. To accommodate hikers, skiers and snowshoers, we will start in two places and be in touch by cell phone (585-737-5205). We plan to break up into three groups.

How Great Is ThisGroup 1, the Naturalists and skiers, will meet at the house and will car pool up to the corner of Swartz Road and Story Road (parking along the road where it is closed off and snowmobiles have made a trail – so leave space for them to enter). By the way, did you know that Story Rd used to be called Springwater – Sparta Town Line Road before the Post Office decided that name was way too long. Story Road between Swartz and Liberty Pole is a seasonal road which is rather flat (about 200ft drop from Swartz Rd to Liberty Pole). At this time of year the road is closed and has piles of snow pushed up by the snow plows at either end. The snowmobiles have been through to pack the snow, making it an ideal hike for those of us who have troubles with deep snow and uphill climbs. The Naturalists, led by Gene, will snowshoe, ski, or hike on Story Road. We will go down and back up again on the same road, enjoying the view from the top of the hill across to East Hill.
Afterwards, all are invited to the dish-to-pass social at the house at 6840 Liberty Pole Road and we have permission to park across the road at 6839 Liberty Pole Road (James home) where, by permission at least 4 or 5 cars can park – three straight across the back and two behind parked parallel to the road.

DSCN8790Group 2, the Tourists, will meet at the house at 6840 Liberty Pole Road. Park in the driveway as carefully as possible.  Due to the snow, parking is limited and hikers who can share rides are encouraged to do so. Rick will lead The Tourists on a figure 8 route that has been laid out by the pre-hikers on snowshoes.  This group will hike the farm road up past Don’s chair and then will follow the new trail that was cleared last summer through the woods.  The older road will be followed up to the main Christmas Tree fields where the large trees will protect us from the wind.  The top of the figure 8 is at the base of the Cathedral Pines which will be added to the hike if time permits.  From the Cathedral Pines, the trail heads back downhill along the South Field road to the farm house.

IMG_0516WAnd Group 3, The Climbers, will car pool to the corner of Storey Rd and Liberty Pole Rd.  Skiers will do best in this group.  Melissa will then lead this group south on Story Rd toward to the cabled entrance (past the 8 ft. fence at the South Field Road entrance on Story) and back down through the woods and Cathedral pines and a possible loop through the fields at the top of the hill. and then will follow the Tourist’s figure 8 trail down to the house for the social.  If time permits, some Climbers may choose to break new trail south from the Cathedral Pines toward Swartz Road, passing through the Norway Spruce, the Fraser fir, Canaan fir, Alaska Yellow Cedar, Nordmann fir, Meyer Spruce, Montana Larch, and back North along the Grand fir, Fraser fir, Concolor fir trees, Western Red Cedar, and Douglas fir.  All hikers are expected to take pictures of each different kind of tree as they pass them – they will be quizzed during the social!

The dish-to-pass social (or make a contribution [5/person] to the social fund) will be at the house at 6840 Liberty Pole Road. Please bring you own choice of beverage – cold Spring Water is available! Everyone is invited to stay after the hike to enjoy a hot meal (soup) and socialize. Come dressed for the weather. Items for dish-to-pass can be left at the house to stay hot or as desired during the hike.

Directions:

Group 1: Directions to Story and Swartz Rd corner:

From Springwater: Go west from the Springwater light on Rt 15 North.  Just past the top of the hill, turn left on Co Rd  38 (Liberty Pole Rd).  Turn left at the 4-way stop on CR 60 (Carney Hollow Rd).  Turn right at the next road (Swartz Rd). Story Rd is the first cross Rd.  We will hike north (to the right).

From Rochester: Take I390 south to Exit 9 (NY 15 / Lakeville).  Turn left onto NY 15 and follow Rt 15 through Lakeville and Livonia (16.5 miles).  Just past Webster’s Crossing stay straight on CR 60 (Carney Hollow Rd) when Rt 15 bears left.  Take the second right off CR 60 onto Swartz Rd. Story Rd is the first cross Rd.  We will hike north (to the right).

To return to the farm house, go back down Swartz Rd, turn left on Carney Hollow Rd and another left onto Liberty Pole Rd at the 4-way stop.  The farm is on the left at 6840 Liberty Pole Rd.

Group 2: Directions to the Farm House:

From Springwater: Go west from the Springwater light on Rt 15 North.  Just past the top of the hill, turn left on Co Rd  38 (Liberty Pole Rd).  The farm is on the left 1.1 miles from Rt 15 at 6840 Liberty Pole Rd.

From Geneseo: Go south on NY 63. About 6.4 miles after passing Rt 408, turn left on County Road 1 at Groveland.  This road becomes CR 1A at Scottsburg (rt 256) and then Liberty Pole Rd (CR 38).  It is 7.1 miles from Groveland to the All Western Evergreen Tree Farm.

From Rochester: Take I390 south to Exit 9 (NY 15 / Lakeville).  Turn left onto NY 15 and follow Rt 15 through Lakeville and Livonia (16.5 miles).  Just past Webster’s Crossing stay straight on CR 60 when Rt 15 bears left.  Take the first right off CR 60 onto Liberty Pole Rd (CR 38). The farm is on the left at 6840 Liberty Pole Rd.

A family hike at the winter lodge at Letchworth – Feb 22, 2015 – 2:00PM

We will be trying something new on the last Sunday of Winter Break for our schools: a family outing at the winter lodge located in the southern end of Letchworth State Park. There is a tubing hill behind the lodge and the lodge provides inner tubes for the kids (or kid wanna-be’s). There are numerous trails to ski, snowshoe and hike, encompassing the general area around the winter lodge.

Skiers and snowshoers will follow a ski trail toward the Castile entrance.  Snowshoers should walk next to the ski trail and the leader will need to trade off breaking the trail.  Hikers will follow snowmobile trails that have been well packed, allowing a longer winter hike than would be possible in untraveled snow.

The lodge offers a warm cozy atmosphere with a large round fireplace to escape the blistering winter cold that we’ve been experiencing this year.  There are 12 picnic tables inside the lodge with 120 AC outlets located nearby for crock pots. There is also a concession stand that is open on the weekends. There are heated restrooms with inside and outside access.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAWe will have our social in the lodge after the hike. Bring a dish to pass or feel free to contribute a small donation. The wood-burning fireplace is fired up for anyone that wishes to try  cooking a hot dog over the open fire (my favorite).

Things to note:  The workers leave at 4:00pm and lock up the tubes but the hill is still open to sliding provided you have your own tube. CAUTION; only inflatable sleding devices are allowed on the hill.

Directions:

The Portageville Entrance is closed during the winter, so these directions use the Castile Entrance to the park.

From Dansville; at second red light downtown, turn onto 436 and drive 20.7 miles. Turn right onto Rt 19A (outside Portageville). drive 2 miles and turn right onto Denton Corners RD. ; follow signs for Castile Park Entrance. Enter park and turn right at the “T”.drive about a mile and turn right into the lodge road entrance. Follow signs for the Trailside Lodge.

From Geneseo:  Take RT 39 West for 18 miles;In the village of Castile, turn left onto East Park Rd. which changes to Glen Iris Rd. , for 2 miles then turn left onto Denton Corners Rd. Enter Castile Park entrance and turn right at the “T”. Drive about a mile and turn right into the lodge road entrance. Follow signs for the Trailside Lodge.