Hikes led by Springwater Trails are generally held on Sunday afternoons and appear in this calendar in green.
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Ontario Pathways, hiking, biking and raspberries 4:00 pm Ontario Pathways, hiking, biking and raspberries @ Canandaigua Jul 3 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm Just when you thought you had seen the last of us, here we are again, leading our favorite hiking group, on a great level trail in our new home area. We’re meeting at the west end of the Ontario Pathways … Continue reading → | ||||||
Hemlock Lake Paddle 3:00 pm Hemlock Lake Paddle @ South Boat Launch Jul 10 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm ![]() This hike will celebrate Hemlock Lake. On March 31, 1807, Seth Knowles and his family crossed the length of Hemlock Lake on the ice to take possession of a cabin he had built the previous year about a mile south of … Continue reading → | ||||||
THE STREETS OF ROCHESTER THE STREETS OF ROCHESTER @ New York Museum of Transportation Jul 17 all-day The museum’s archives are opened with this presentation of a selection of vintage street scenes in the Flower City. Antique autos, trolleys, buses and trucks will be seen, along with the neighborhoods and downtown of long ago. Showings at … Continue reading → Canadice Lake Paddle 4:00 pm Canadice Lake Paddle @ Canoe Boat Launch Jul 17 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm ![]() A combination of the expectation of another hot, sunny Sunday and relaxing last week on Hemlock lake, plus the frustration of trying to find a pleasant hike from Reynolds Gull to Wheaton Hill Trails, has caused a change in our … Continue reading → Hemlock Lake to Springwater – Canceled 4:00 pm Hemlock Lake to Springwater – Canceled @ DEC Parking area RT 15A, west side Jul 17 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm Hemlock Lake is such a treasure for the residents of the Town of Springwater, providing opportunities for water and forest recreation year round in virtually undeveloped surroundings. I had wanted to enjoy a hike from Reynolds Gull through the Wheaton Hill trails … Continue reading → | GVC Paddle on Hemlock Lake July 23rd 7:00 am GVC Paddle on Hemlock Lake July 23rd @ Hemlock Lake Jul 23 @ 7:00 am Paddle Hemlock Lake on this Genesee Valley Conservancy (GVC) organized event. more info at – – – http://www.geneseevalleyconservancy.org/events verbatim from the website – – “Bring your favorite kayak or canoe to Hemlock Lake to enjoy an early morning paddle on this … Continue reading → | |||||
Cleveland Hill 4:00 pm Cleveland Hill @ Bristol Hill Branch Jul 24 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm This Sunday’s hike will transport us to the heights of Cleveland Hill in South Bristol. The view over the valley is well worth the climb. The trail is wooded, shady and in great shape, as we hope you are. For … Continue reading → | Bristol Hills Trail Maintenance 1:00 pm Bristol Hills Trail Maintenance @ Park Jul 26 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Springwater Trails has been responsible for maintaining a section of the Bristol Hills Branch of the Finger Lakes Trail for over a year. We have two major projects for this summer: Repainting the orange blazes. A new bridge across the … Continue reading → | Bluebell Hopyard Tour & Tasting 2016 12:00 pm Bluebell Hopyard Tour & Tasting 2016 Jul 30 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm ![]() Want to learn more about hops, how they grow, and the way they help make delicious craft beer? What better way than to enjoy some fantastic craft beer brewed by local breweries with our very own hops! Come join Bluebell … Continue reading → | ||||
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Barry Childs and Kathy Cloonan barry@africabridge Bike Bill Cooke Bob and Cindy Wagner Bob Menz (bert6952@yahoo.com) Bristol Hills Branch CANCELED Clarks Gully CLWA Colorado Trail Dena Munsell Dog friendly Finger Lakes Trail FL FLT Gene & Georgia Binder (585) 236-5384 Gene and Georgia Binder (585) 236-5384 Greenway Gully Gypsy moth Hemlock Hike Jayne Affolter Jeanie Smith John L Katherine Humphrey? Kayak Kelly Rell Landowner Liability Leader: Mark Lehigh Valley Trail Mark and Laure Allen (585) 662-9305 Mark and Linda Mary Ann Devey (315) 573-0774 Mary Lou Wenthe (585) 208-4337 Melissa Mike and Jenny Johnson Mitchellsville mjkcloonan@frontiernet.net Mushroom Foray Naples Nunda POSTPONED Rick Henchen Rick Henchen and Sharon Boldt Saralinda Saralinda Hooker Schribner Sharon Boldt Sharon Boldt (boldtbs@yahoo.com) sugarbush hollow Summer Weekly Wendy Stevenson

The NY DEC Map of the Hemlock Canadice State Forest. Click on the image to access a full brochure.
This hike will celebrate Hemlock Lake. On March 31, 1807, Seth Knowles and his family crossed the length of Hemlock Lake on the ice to take possession of a cabin he had built the previous year about a mile south of the southern end of the lake. They were the first known white residents in the future hamlet of Springwater.
We will paddle the lake in the reverse direction from the South Boat Launch to the North Boat Launch (approximately 6 miles). Meanwhile, hikers can hike from the north boat launch, along the eastern shoreline to the bench and back.
Boaters will meet at the South Boat Launch with your canoe or kayak at 3PM to unload. At 3:30 PM the car shuttle will leave for the North Boat Launch where drivers will be given a ride back to the start. This should get us on the water by 4PM. We will have an on shore social about half way up the lake, so bring a sandwich and drink for yourself. Each paddler must have a PFD and is recommended to have a whistle and rope.

South boat launch area
Hikers will meet at the North Boat Launch at 4PM and will hike south on the old lake road for an hour. South of the bench, this trail becomes the new extension of Rob’s Trail and continues along the shore to about the halfway point of the lake. Hikers will stop at the bench or farther south for a mid-hike social, so bring a sandwich and drink. After the snack, hikers will return to the north boat launch.
All hikers and boaters should bring a sandwich and drink for themselves for a mid trip social.
Directions: Boaters will meet at the South Boat Launch at 3:00 PM. Hikers will meet at the North Boat Launch at 4:00 PM. Please click on the appropriate boat launch for driving directions.
To assist with our planning, please RSVP to hikes@springwatertrails.org if you plan to attend. Let us know if you will be hiking or boating, and whether you need to borrow a boat – there are a limited number of boats owned by regular hikers which can be made available on a first RSVP basis – if you do not RSVP, there will not be any extra boats.
Please note that the boating will be limited to experienced boaters who are able to handle their boat in case of an emergency. Please wait for another opportunity to learn to Kayak. All hikers interested in a easy hike on a beautiful finger lake are welcome to join the hikers at 4:00.
The museum’s archives are opened with this presentation of a selection of vintage street scenes in the Flower City. Antique autos, trolleys, buses and trucks will be seen, along with the neighborhoods and downtown of long ago. Showings at 12:30 and 2:30.
The New York Museum of Transportation is open year ’round, Sundays only, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Group visits on weekdays can be made by appointment. Train rides are offered on the only electric trolley operation in New York State. In the museum a variety of trolleys, a steam locomotive, and road vehicles on display provide a unique hands-on learning experience for all ages. A large model railroad, gallery, and gift shop are also featured. The museum is located at 6393 East River Road, W. Henrietta, NY. For details: (585) 533-1113 or info@nymtmuseum.org.
A combination of the expectation of another hot, sunny Sunday and relaxing last week on Hemlock lake, plus the frustration of trying to find a pleasant hike from Reynolds Gull to Wheaton Hill Trails, has caused a change in our Sunday Bicentennial Hike.
This Sunday, we will take advantage of Canadice Lake, the smaller of the two undeveloped Finger Lakes north of the town of Springwater. Prior to the purchase of the land around these lakes by the City of Rochester, Canadice was known as the lake with cottages for the “locals”, while Hemlock catered more to the city folk. In celebration of the Springwater Bicentennial, the Hikers will take some extra time to explore some cottage foundations remaining on the west side of Canadice Lake.
We will all meet at the Canoe Launch near the south end of Canadice Lake. Boaters should arrive by 3:30 to allow time to unload boats and transport them to the lake. Following the hike and boating, we will have a Dish to Pass social at the Canoe Launch. Bring a dish to pass or make a donation to the Social Fund. Also bring your own beverage.
Naturalists and Tourists will car pool to the south trail entrance and will follow the trail to the west side of the lake and up the west side. Checking the time, they will turn around to return to the cars and the canoe launch at 6:00. Climbers preferring a longer one way trip, will car pool to the north end of Canadice and arrange for a ride back with the Naturalists at the end of the hike. This trail is wide and fairly flat, allowing all hikers to enjoy the lake.
Boaters will launch from the Canoe Launch and will head North along the shoreline to the boat launch, about a mile and a half. From there, we will head across the lake to return south to the canoe launch for a 4 or 5 mile trip.
A special suggestion: Boaters and Hikers may want to pair up, with one starting with the hikers and meeting the kayaker on the west side, where they can switch roles. With the low water level this weekend, landing is quite easy – the suggested location in the picture to the right is slightly north of the canoe launch. You can see the white tree above the landing area from the launch. The path from the hike route to the water is marked by yellow tape. More information will be available at the start of the hike.
Directions: Click on Directions for detailed directions, or on the starting points below for Google directions.
From Springwater: Go North on 15A for 2.7 miles. Bear right on Old Bald Hill Rd S and then an immediate right on Johnson Hill Rd. Take the first left onto Canadice Lake Rd. The Canadice Canoe Launch is 1.8 miles north of Johnson Hill Rd.
From Honeoye: Take Co Rd 37 South from 20A, Turn right after 3.7mi to stay on Co Rd 37. Stay straight onto Burch Hill Rd. At the lake, turn left onto Canadice Lake Rd. The Canadice Canoe Launch is 2.1 miles south of Burch Hill Rd.
From Hemlock and Rochester: Take NY Rt 15A south from Rochester through Lima and Hemlock. Just past Hemlock, Rt 20A goes left. Continue straight on 15A for 3,2 miles after 20A. Turn left on Purcell Hill. At the end of Purcell Hill Rd, turn right onto Canadice Lake Rd on the east side of the lake. The Canoe Launch is 2.9 miles south.
Hemlock Lake is such a treasure for the residents of the Town of Springwater, providing opportunities for water and forest recreation year round in virtually undeveloped surroundings. I had wanted to enjoy a hike from Reynolds Gull through the Wheaton Hill trails to the entrance to the hamlet. Half of this route is on existing trails, with the rest being through the woods and across the gullies between. Unfortunately, Linda and I tried twice to find an enjoyable route, and each time returned exhausted and discouraged. The existing trails had not been mowed and were clogged with briars and roses. Each step in the woods was taken with care to avoid the fallen trees and to find a safe route across the gullies.
As a result, this hike is canceled and replaced by a hike and paddle at Canadice Lake, a natural followup to last week’s Hemlock adventure. See the description here or below.
Paddle Hemlock Lake on this Genesee Valley Conservancy (GVC) organized event. more info at – – – http://www.geneseevalleyconservancy.org/events
verbatim from the website – –
“Bring your favorite kayak or canoe to Hemlock Lake to enjoy an early morning paddle on this undeveloped Finger Lake. Hear from local paddler and photographer Dwight Folts on the highlights of paddling this lake. All are welcome but you must provide your own boat, PFD, and paddle. The paddle will be your choice, head into the inlet, paddle the shoreline, or head out into the middle of the lake to satisfy your interests.
It is a morning out with friends!
*Event supported by Steuben Trust Company”
- Location: Take the gravel road from Route 15A at south end of lake to boat launch.
This early Saturday morning GVC paddle event surely provides a different perspective than some Springwater Trails afternoon paddle events. All are welcome to this free event.
This Sunday’s hike will transport us to the heights of Cleveland Hill in South Bristol. The view over the valley is well worth the climb. The trail is wooded, shady and in great shape, as we hope you are. For those of you who are familiar with the FLT, we will be hiking Map B1 between Access 2 and 3, also part of the trail to Access 1. Because the land is located in Camp Warren Cutler, BSA, No Dogs are Permitted.
Hikers will meet at 3:45, ready to hike at 4:00, at the trail head located on CR 33 (West Hollow Road). There is off road parking for a dozen vehicles.
Naturalists will cross West Hollow Road to head northeast on the orange blazed trail to head toward the beaver pond. The trail is mostly flat, with a couple of short pitches. The distance is .7 miles one way. After enjoying the serenity of the pond, naturalists will amble back to their starting point for a total of 1.4 miles. We will need a leader for this group. A map will be provided.
The Tourist group will carpool south on West Hollow, about 1 mile, to Access 3 on Clement Rd.. There is a spacious parking area off road. From there they will walk a short distance on Clement Rd to the orange blazed trail on the right side of the road. The trail passes an outhouse and a shelter before heading off into the woods. Following the orange trail, Tourists will climb a short series of gentle switchbacks for .9 miles before reaching the summit. There is a well defined clearing with two benches. Get out your binoculars to take in the view. After enjoying the scenery, the group will continue on the orange trail along a fairly flat grade, past a large area of forestry activity. At some point they should pass the Climbers coming up from the other side. Soon after the flat area begins the descent of about 1.5 miles, returning to the parking area on West Hollow Rd. Total distance 3 miles. A volunteer is needed to lead this group.
Climbers will head directly up the hill from the meeting place, following the orange blazes. The trail goes up, steeply in places, past several side trails to the summit of Cleveland Hill at 2 miles. The trail does flatten to follow the ridge at about 1.5 miles. Glimpses of the valley will tease hikers along the path, until they arrive at the spectacular overlook, complete with benches to rest the weary feet. The rest is all down hill for 1.1 miles to Clement Rd. Just before the road there is an outhouse and a very nice shelter. At this point climber can choose to trek back 3 miles to the parking area or do 1.5 miles of road walk, north on West Hollow Rd, to their vehicles.
After hike Social will be at Brew and Brats in Bristol Springs, just a few miles to the East over the hill. brewandbrats.com for directions and menu.
Directions: The parking area on CR 33 is 1.3 miles north of Porter Rd, 1.8 miles north of Clement Rd and 2.3 miles south of CR 34 (Egypt Valley Rd) on the west side of the road.
From Springwater: Head south on NY-15 for 5.0 mi. At the light in Wayland, turn left onto NY-21 N. Continue to follow NY-21 for 11.7 miles into Naples (turn left in N Cohocton, and again at the intersection with Rt 53). A half mile north of NY-53, at the Bristol Valley Playhouse, turn left onto Vine St, then an immediate right onto Race St, then the first left onto Cross St. After crossing Elizabeth St, this becomes CR 33 (W Hollow Rd). Continue for 5.6 miles. The parking area is on the left.
From Honeoye: Head east on US-20A. Turn right onto E Lake Rd. In 0.6 mi, turn left onto Pinewood Hill Rd. In 0.4 mi, this becomes CR-33 (Egypt Valley Rd). In 6.5 miles turn right onto W Hollow Road (staying on CR-33). The parking area is on the right in 2.3 miles.
Springwater Trails has been responsible for maintaining a section of the Bristol Hills Branch of the Finger Lakes Trail for over a year. We have two major projects for this summer:
- Repainting the orange blazes.
- A new bridge across the creek at the corner of the wildlife enclosure.
This week we will focus on the blazes. Many of the blazes are old and faded. And different sections have blazes that appear to be different colors. So, lets get out there and freshen up the blazes and make the trail look all spiffy.
We have paint, buckets and brushes, but we need some willing volunteers. Come join us at the park next to Bob & Ruth’s in Naples at 8:00. We will split into teams and will work from both ends of the trail.
Bring good hiking shoes and insect repellent, plus water to drink. If you have a weedwacker, bring that along and if we have enough volunteers, we will set up a team to mow the trail.
See you at 8:00 on Tuesday.
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$5 Donation per adult. Children are free.
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On Sunday, Springwater Trails will be back to Wheaton Hill trails. This week we will focus on mowing the trails and do some work on the roses again.
Following our hard work, come for a picnic social at Schribner Rd. The social is hosted by Springwater Trails, Inc. We will provide hot dogs and burgers grilled on a charcoal grill and salads. You may want to bring something to drink.
The primary need is to mow the trails. We will have a small mower for the parking/picnic area, but the trails will be best done with weed wackers. If you aren’t mowing. We will have a small saw for logs across the trail. There is also one large leaner across the trail which we will not try to remove.
And, clippers for the roses will be useful on all of the trails. You may find some that need trimming before they get out into the trail, or you may choose to attack a large bush at the side of the trail. Clippers and gloves are very important for this work – if you always keep the bush away from your arms and legs, you can avoid scratches, and more importantly, poison ivy which seems to like the roses. Plan to wash your cloves and any other clothes that may have touched the poison ivy.
Directions: Wheaton Hill is the first right turn north of the intersection of Rt 15 and Rt 15A in Springwater (0.9 mile north of the intersection). The trail head is 0.5 miles up Wheaton Hill just before the road turns straight east and heads up the main hill. More details are on the directions page.
What to bring:
- Bring a weed wacker if you can. We could have one on each of the four trails.
- Gloves and clippers – hand clippers or long handled loppers if you want to attack a large rose bush.
- Small bow saw.
- Plastic grocery bag in case you find any litter.
- Water to keep hydrated.
Many trolley companies across the country once created popular amusement parks and picnic grounds. The New York Museum of Transportation recreates an evening at an old-time “trolley park” with the happy sound of the calliope providing the background for authentic trolley rides through the rolling hills. SPECIAL HOURS 4:00 p.m. – dusk
The New York Museum of Transportation is open year ’round, Sundays only, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Group visits on weekdays can be made by appointment. Train rides are offered on the only electric trolley operation in New York State. In the museum a variety of trolleys, a steam locomotive, and road vehicles on display provide a unique hands-on learning experience for all ages. A large model railroad, gallery, and gift shop are also featured. The museum is located at 6393 East River Road, W. Henrietta, NY. For details: (585) 533-1113 or info@nymtmuseum.org.
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