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Hikes led by Springwater Trails are generally held on Sunday afternoons and appear in this calendar in green.

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Harriet Hollister Spencer Park, Canadice (change of venue) 2:00 pm
Harriet Hollister Spencer Park, Canadice (change of venue)
Feb 7 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Harriet Hollister Spencer Park, Canadice (change of venue)
  Our Sunday event will be a ski or snowshoe excursion on the groomed trails of Harriet Hollister Spencer State Park. The Park has been well used over the past few weeks of snowy weather, and the groomers keep the … Continue reading
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Winter Hike on the All Western Evergreen Farm in beautiful Springwater NY 2:00 pm
Winter Hike on the All Western Evergreen Farm in beautiful Springwater NY @ Liberty Pole Road
Feb 14 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Winter Hike on the All Western Evergreen Farm in beautiful Springwater NY @ Liberty Pole Road
You are invited to hike on private land near the Northwestern corner of Springwater on the 248 acre All Western Evergreen Nursery & Christmas Tree Farm owned by Katherine Humphrey and daughter, Jerrianne Scheiderich.  The entrance to the farm is … Continue reading
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Ski/Snowshoe at Rochester Folk Art Guild, Middlesex 2:00 pm
Ski/Snowshoe at Rochester Folk Art Guild, Middlesex
Feb 21 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Ski/Snowshoe at Rochester Folk Art Guild, Middlesex
On Sunday Feb. 21st we’ll return to East Hill Farm, home of the Rochester Folk Art Guild, to ski and snowshoe the trails of their 350-acre hilltop farm and woodlot. The Guild is a community of craftspeople, producing fine quality … Continue reading
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GCV Nature Sunday Experience 1:30 pm
GCV Nature Sunday Experience @ Genesee Country Village
Feb 28 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
GCV Nature Sunday Experience @ Genesee Country Village
PLEASE NOTE START TIME of 1:30. Since the Museum closes at 4:00, we are going to start earlier to allow time to fully enjoy the grounds without rushing. Genesee Country Museum is the Largest Living History Museum in New York … Continue reading
Feb
28
Sun
2021
GCV Nature Sunday Experience @ Genesee Country Village
Feb 28 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm

PLEASE NOTE START TIME of 1:30. Since the Museum closes at 4:00, we are going to start earlier to allow time to fully enjoy the grounds without rushing.

Genesee Country Museum is the Largest Living History Museum in New York State.  This Sunday’s hike we will be exploring the Nature area of the Museum.  We will be hiking the Perimeter Trail and the Geology Trail which has guides to the unique geological features of the area.   There are other trails available which may be explored as time and conditions permit.  With rain in the forecast for the morning of both Saturday and Sunday, the possibility of skiing and snowshoeing seems unlikely.  However, you may check the Museum hotline for the latest trail conditions at 585-295-8262.

Walks through the village streets are available.Also available is access to the Village.  Although buildings are not open, you are welcome to walk the streets which are plowed and maintained.

There is a suggested donation of $5 per person which will be covered by the Springwater Trails.  Your membership to the group allows us to cover this cost.  Thank you.

There will be no social this week but may be happening in the near future.

Directions:

From Springwater: Head north on NY 15A to Lima. Turn left at the light onto US 20/NY 5 west. Stay on 5 & 20 though the traffic circle in Avon. After crossing the Genesee River, stay on NY 5 when US 20 turns to the left. At the small traffic circle in Caledonia, continue straight onto NY 36 (this is the 2nd exit from the traffic circle; NY 5 continues at the 3rd exit). In 1.4 miles, turn left onto George St (the street to the right is State St). The road bends to the right and changes its name to Flint Hill Rd. In a total of 1 mile from NY 36, you will see a large sign for the entrance to the Genesee Country Village and Museum on the left. Continue through the main parking lot, following the road as it turns left. Turn right when you see a sign for the Nature Center. There is a circle with parking all around it. We will meet in the parking lot near the walk to the Nature Center.

From Naples: Follow CR 36 (Hunt Hollow Rd) north to NY 20A in Honeoye.  Turn left on 20A to Hemlock. From Hemlock head north on NY-15A to Lima. Turn left at the light onto US 20/NY 5 west. Stay on 5 & 20 though the traffic circle in Avon. After crossing the Genesee River, stay on NY 5 when US 20 turns to the left. At the small traffic circle in Caledonia, continue straight onto NY 36 (this is the 2nd exit from the traffic circle; NY 5 continues at the 3rd exit). In 1.4 miles, turn left onto George St (the street to the right is State St). The road bends to the right and changes its name to Flint Hill Rd. In a total of 1 mile from NY 36, you will see a large sign for the entrance to the Genesee Country Village and Museum on the left. Continue through the main parking lot, following the road as it turns left. Turn right when you see a sign for the Nature Center. There is a circle with parking all around it. We will meet in the parking lot near the walk to the Nature Center.

From Dansville: Take I390 north to Exit 7 NY-408. Turn right on NY 408 and continue straight onto NY-63. In 3.3 miles, before Geneseo, turn left to stay on NY 63. In 17 miles, turn right onto Retsof Rd. In 8.6 miles, at the tee, turn right onto NY 36N. In 8.6 miles at the intersection with NY 5, turn right to stay on NY 36. Take the first left onto Spring St. At the end of Spring St, turn left onto George St. The road bends to the right and changes its name to Flint Hill Rd. In a 0.9 mile from Spring St, you will see a large sign for the entrance to the Genesee Country Village and Museum on the left. Continue through the main parking lot, following the road as it turns left. Turn right when you see a sign for the Nature Center. There is a circle with parking all around it. We will meet in the parking lot near the walk to the Nature Center.

From Canandaigua: Follow US 20 / NY 5 West through Avon. Stay on 5 & 20 though the traffic circle in Avon. After crossing the Genesee River, stay on NY 5 when US 20 turns to the left. At the small traffic circle in Caledonia, continue straight onto NY 36 (this is the 2nd exit from the traffic circle; NY 5 continues at the 3rd exit). In 1.4 miles, turn left onto George St (the street to the right is State St). The road bends to the right and changes its name to Flint Hill Rd. In a total of 1 mile from NY 36, you will see a large sign for the entrance to the Genesee Country Village and Museum on the left. Continue through the main parking lot, following the road as it turns left. Turn right when you see a sign for the Nature Center. There is a circle with parking all around it. We will meet in the parking lot near the walk to the Nature Center.

From Rochester: Take I 490 West to Exit 4.  Turn left on NY 259 south.  In 0.3 miles turn right onto NY 33A. In 3.7 miles, turn left onto Palmer Rd (CR 184). The road changes to Mumford Rd (CR 180). Turn left onto NY 36S (Riga Mumford Rd). Turn right to stay on NY 36. In the Hamlet of Mumford, turn right onto George St (the street to the left is State St). The road bends to the right and changes its name to Flint Hill Rd. In a total of 1 mile from NY 36, you will see a large sign for the entrance to the Genesee Country Village and Museum on the left. Continue through the main parking lot, following the road as it turns left. Turn right when you see a sign for the Nature Center. There is a circle with parking all around it. We will meet in the parking lot near the walk to the Nature Center. (An alternate route follows Scottsville Rd (NY 383S). Stay on 383 until it becomes NY 36. Turn right onto George St and follow the route above.)

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Wed
2021
Winter Pottery Show @ EAST HILL GALLERY at The Folk Art Guild
Mar 3 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Annie Schliffer, our master potter,  and Emma Silverstein, our winter resident potter, are preparing for a Pottery Show at East Hill Gallery, including works fresh from the wood kiln which was fired last weekend! Perfect timing for a safe winter outing. Come and join us!

What:  WINTER POTTERY SHOW

When:  WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3rd
thru
SUNDAY, MARCH 7th
            from 11am-5pm each day.

Where: EAST HILL GALLERY at The Folk Art Guild,
1445 Upper Hill Rd. Middlesex, NY 14507

Annie’s fresh bread will be on sale Thursday & Friday (& freshly frozen Sat. & Sun.) please email Annie to reserve: aschliffer@gmail.com

 

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Thu
2021
Winter Pottery Show @ EAST HILL GALLERY at The Folk Art Guild
Mar 4 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Annie Schliffer, our master potter,  and Emma Silverstein, our winter resident potter, are preparing for a Pottery Show at East Hill Gallery, including works fresh from the wood kiln which was fired last weekend! Perfect timing for a safe winter outing. Come and join us!

What:  WINTER POTTERY SHOW

When:  WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3rd
thru
SUNDAY, MARCH 7th
            from 11am-5pm each day.

Where: EAST HILL GALLERY at The Folk Art Guild,
1445 Upper Hill Rd. Middlesex, NY 14507

Annie’s fresh bread will be on sale Thursday & Friday (& freshly frozen Sat. & Sun.) please email Annie to reserve: aschliffer@gmail.com

 

Mar
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Fri
2021
Winter Pottery Show @ EAST HILL GALLERY at The Folk Art Guild
Mar 5 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Annie Schliffer, our master potter,  and Emma Silverstein, our winter resident potter, are preparing for a Pottery Show at East Hill Gallery, including works fresh from the wood kiln which was fired last weekend! Perfect timing for a safe winter outing. Come and join us!

What:  WINTER POTTERY SHOW

When:  WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3rd
thru
SUNDAY, MARCH 7th
            from 11am-5pm each day.

Where: EAST HILL GALLERY at The Folk Art Guild,
1445 Upper Hill Rd. Middlesex, NY 14507

Annie’s fresh bread will be on sale Thursday & Friday (& freshly frozen Sat. & Sun.) please email Annie to reserve: aschliffer@gmail.com

 

Mar
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Sat
2021
Winter Pottery Show @ EAST HILL GALLERY at The Folk Art Guild
Mar 6 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Annie Schliffer, our master potter,  and Emma Silverstein, our winter resident potter, are preparing for a Pottery Show at East Hill Gallery, including works fresh from the wood kiln which was fired last weekend! Perfect timing for a safe winter outing. Come and join us!

What:  WINTER POTTERY SHOW

When:  WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3rd
thru
SUNDAY, MARCH 7th
            from 11am-5pm each day.

Where: EAST HILL GALLERY at The Folk Art Guild,
1445 Upper Hill Rd. Middlesex, NY 14507

Annie’s fresh bread will be on sale Thursday & Friday (& freshly frozen Sat. & Sun.) please email Annie to reserve: aschliffer@gmail.com

 

Mar
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Sun
2021
Winter Pottery Show @ EAST HILL GALLERY at The Folk Art Guild
Mar 7 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Annie Schliffer, our master potter,  and Emma Silverstein, our winter resident potter, are preparing for a Pottery Show at East Hill Gallery, including works fresh from the wood kiln which was fired last weekend! Perfect timing for a safe winter outing. Come and join us!

What:  WINTER POTTERY SHOW

When:  WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3rd
thru
SUNDAY, MARCH 7th
            from 11am-5pm each day.

Where: EAST HILL GALLERY at The Folk Art Guild,
1445 Upper Hill Rd. Middlesex, NY 14507

Annie’s fresh bread will be on sale Thursday & Friday (& freshly frozen Sat. & Sun.) please email Annie to reserve: aschliffer@gmail.com

 

Ontario County Park Hike/Snowshoe @ Ontario County Park
Mar 7 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

NOTICE: At a prehike on Wednesday, we were met with 18 inches of snow at the park. The FLT trail and the Yellow trail were well used giving an easy base for hiking most places. Skiers and Snow shoers will be able to go off trail on a solid crust which hikers would break through. So, we expect a good trek for all.

Ontario County Park provides hiking, biking, cross country skiing, fishing (no hunting), and camping or picnicking opportunities depending on the season. The park contains the highest point in Ontario County, and as a result it often has long lasting snow cover. So bring your skis, your snowshoes and your hiking boots and we will take advantage of our winter weather!

Please join us at the west parking along the main park road near the start of the Bristol Branch of the Finger Lakes Trail. Come early enough to get your equipment ready.  We will start the hike at 2:00PM.

There are many trails within the park, although the bike trails are difficult to follow in the winter. The following planned hikes may change based on the weather and the snow cover on Sunday.

The Climbers will follow the Bristol Hills Branch of the FLT out to the overlook and then around to the south to the FLT sign-in box. At that point, we will turn around, and follow the yellow trail back through intersections 13, 11, 8, 7, 6, 5 and 4 to the park road.  Crossing the road, we will cross the fields to the purple trail back to the cars. Climbers are invited on snow shoes and hiking boots. Poles will be helpful at slippery locations.

The Naturalists will also follow the Bristol Hills Branch past intersection 10  to intersection 8. Then turn left to follow the yellow trail through intersections 7. At intersection 6, the group has the choice between staying on the yellow trail or exploring the upper sections of the red trail.  Back at the road, the brown trail on the left of the road, or the purple on the right will be followed back to the cars.

Meanwhile Skiers will also head out to the overlook, but will turn north to follow the park trail though intersection 1 and on to the campgrounds. From there, we will cross the field to the pond, check out the red trail and head back to the cars on the brown trail or back across the fields.  Conditions may dictate changes to this route.

There will be no planned social following this hike. If you are hungry, Brews and Brats, and Hollerhorn Distilling plan to be open Sunday according to their Facebook pages.

Directions: The easiest route to the park is to take NY 64 to Bristol Springs and turn west on Gannett Hill Rd.  There is a sign indicating Ontario County Park.  At the top of the hill turn right onto  South Gannett Hill Road.  The  park entrance is straight ahead.    Follow the park road for about .5 miles to our meeting place which is the parking area along the park road near the information kiosk at the Finger Lakes Trail trail-head.

Mar
14
Sun
2021
H. H. Spencer Park – Ski-Snowshoe-Hike @ Main Parking lot at park entrance
Mar 14 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

NOTE: Daylight Savings Time starts today.  Please check your clocks!

Our Sunday event originally planned a ski or snowshoe excursion on the groomed trails of Harriet Hollister Spencer State Park. The Park has been well used over the past few weeks of snowy weather, and the groomers keep the trails in great condition for both fast and slower skiers and for those on snowshoes. Since we’re not sure what effect the recent warming will have on the snow, it is highly unlikely that skiing or snowshoeing will be possible.  

Meet at 6775 Canadice Hill Road in Canadice.  Park in the main lot near the road. Restrooms are available next to the lot.   We will divide into groups depending on desired activity and distance.

 Naturalist: Good easy trails for hiking are the main road past the overlook and the inner service area, looping back on Raccoon Run.    For a detailed look at the routes and difficulty, see winter trails map for the options:

Tourists:  Starting from the parking lot heading out on Ruthies Trail and connecting with Chalet trail, makes for a pleasant hike. Head up Whiteface to Blue spruce and connect with Racoon Run or Sidewinder.

Climbers: Climbers can also head out Ruthie’s Trail and connect with the Chalet trail and take the snowmobile trail C4 out of the main park, out to the junction of Townline and Canadice Road. Best guess; returning back to the park along Canadice Hill Road may not be a good option. The road may be very muddy. Heading back on C4 into the main park might be a better choice.

Hiking conditions caused by weather changes, will try to be updated as hike day nears.

H. H. Spencer Park – Ski-Snowshoe-Hike @ Main Parking lot at park entrance
Mar 14 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

NOTE: Daylight Savings Time starts today.  Please check your clocks!

Our Sunday event originally planned a ski or snowshoe excursion on the groomed trails of Harriet Hollister Spencer State Park. The Park has been well used over the past few weeks of snowy weather, and the groomers keep the trails in great condition for both fast and slower skiers and for those on snowshoes. Since we’re not sure what effect the recent warming will have on the snow, it is highly unlikely that skiing or snowshoeing will be possible.  

Meet at 6775 Canadice Hill Road in Canadice.  Park in the main lot near the road. Restrooms are available next to the lot.   We will divide into groups depending on desired activity and distance.

 Naturalist: Good easy trails for hiking are the main road past the overlook and the inner service area, looping back on Raccoon Run.    For a detailed look at the routes and difficulty, see winter trails map for the options:

Tourists:  Starting from the parking lot heading out on Ruthies Trail and connecting with Chalet trail, makes for a pleasant hike. Head up Whiteface to Blue spruce and connect with Racoon Run or Sidewinder.

Climbers: Climbers can also head out Ruthie’s Trail and connect with the Chalet trail and take the snowmobile trail C4 out of the main park, out to the junction of Townline and Canadice Road. Best guess; returning back to the park along Canadice Hill Road may not be a good option. The road may be very muddy. Heading back on C4 into the main park might be a better choice.

Hiking conditions caused by weather changes, will try to be updated as hike day nears.

Mar
21
Sun
2021
Finger Lakes Trail Series Hike @ FLT in Slader Creek State Forest
Mar 21 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Please join us for an early spring hike along the Finger Lakes Trail in Slader Creek State Forest south of Canaseraga. This hike will be an in and out with the opportunity to make it a loop with a bit of off-trail hiking in the Forest.

All hikers with take the same route south from Slader Creek Rd. The hike begins with a nice new stile over the farmers fence, and then a careful walk across the creek and through the cow pasture.  The cows are quite tame and seem more interested in eating than in investigating any hikers.

From the pasture  we will follow the farmers road up the hill. Total elevation change is about 400 feet. There are two additional stiles as we pass through a couple of pastures separated by fences. Be sure to turn around and enjoy the view to the north before we enter the forest.

At about a mile and a quarter, we with reach the FLT sign-in mailbox. At this point, the climbers will have the opportunity to leave the trail and make our way along at route 35° east of north to a road out to Slader Creek Rd and then a road walk back to the cars. Of interest on the road walk is a handsome one room school house on the south side of the road.

Meanwhile the Tourists and Naturalists can continue on the FLT trail for another half mile, or until 3:10 or when the trail crosses onto private land which is currently being logged. Since this is active logging, we will turn around and return on the same trail to the cars.

SOCIAL: If the weather permits, following our hike we will check out the Village Park in Canaseraga for an outdoor social. Bring a sandwich and something to drink. There are picnic tables where we can sit safely and catch up on news we missed on the hike.

Directions:

From Dansville and points east: Head south on NY-36 past Stony Brook. Turn right onto CR 70. At the flashing light in Canaseraga, turn left on S Church St. In 1.3 miles, turn right onto CR 13c (Slader Creek Rd). In three miles, you will see a gate and stile on the left. Park on the north side of the road.

From Mt Morris and points west: Head south on NY 408 through Nunda. In 2.6 miles south of NY 436 (Mill St) in Nunda, turn left onto NY 70. In 11.4 miles at the flashing light in Canaseraga, turn right onto S. Church. In 1.3 miles, turn right onto CR 13c (Slader Creek Rd). In three miles, you will see a gate and stile on the left. Park on the north side of the road.

From Hornell and points south: Head north on NY-36 to Arkport. At the stop light in Arkport, turn left onto West Ave (NY 961F). Stay on NY 961F for 3.8 miles. Turn left onto Tildon Hill Rd for 1.9 miles. At the tee, turn rignt onto CR 13A, then a quick left onto Narrows Rd. In 1.1 miles at the tee, turn left onto CR 13c. In 1.7 miles you will see a gate and stile on the left. Park on the north side of the road.

From Rochester and points north: Head south on I-390. Take exit 4 onto NY 36 S (the second exit in Dansville). Turn right on NY-36 past Stony Brook. In 6 miles, turn right onto CR 70. At the flashing light in Canaseraga, turn left on S Church St. In 1.3 miles, turn right onto CR 13c (Slader Creek Rd). In three miles, you will see a gate and stile on the left. Park on the north side of the road.

Directions back to Canaseraga and the village park: Continue west on Slader Creek Rd.  Turn right onto Friener Rd. In 3 miles, turn right onto NY 70. At the flashing light, turn right onto S Church St. Cross the tracks and take the first right onto Bennett St. The park is at the end of Bennett St.

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