Hikes led by Springwater Trails are generally held on Sunday afternoons and appear in this calendar in green.
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Winter Pottery Show 11:00 am 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 … Continue reading → | Winter Pottery Show 11:00 am 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 … Continue reading → | Winter Pottery Show 11:00 am 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 … Continue reading → | Winter Pottery Show 11:00 am 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 … Continue reading → | |||
Winter Pottery Show 11:00 am 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 … Continue reading → Ontario County Park Hike/Snowshoe 2:00 pm 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 … Continue reading → | ||||||
H. H. Spencer Park – Ski-Snowshoe-Hike 2:00 pm 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 … Continue reading → H. H. Spencer Park – Ski-Snowshoe-Hike 2:00 pm 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 … Continue reading → | ||||||
Finger Lakes Trail Series Hike 2:00 pm 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 … Continue reading → | ||||||
Stony Brook State Park 2:00 pm Stony Brook State Park @ South (Campground) Entrance Mar 28 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Climbers and Naturalists: We will meet at the South (Campground) Entrance to the park and split into two groups (Climbers and Naturalists). Climbers will hike in a loop around the entire park using the East and West Snowmobile Trails. There … 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
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.
Climbers and Naturalists: We will meet at the South (Campground) Entrance to the park and split into two groups (Climbers and Naturalists). Climbers will hike in a loop around the entire park using the East and West Snowmobile Trails. There are some significant up hills and down hills on this route which is about 3.5 miles total. Naturalists will hike to the south out and back on a park access trail through the woods and then through the campground and down to the creek for a total of several miles. There are large oaks, white pines and other impressive trees on this route. Although it goes without saying – all hikers should carry drinking water.
Trail Closures: Please note that the Gorge Trail and the East and West Rim Trails are currently closed to the public. According to the Assistant Park Manager the Gorge Trail is not expected to be opened until late May because they need to complete scaling the stone cliffs in the gorge, and the East and West Rim Trails are not expected to be opened until sometime in mid April because they are working on replacing some of the stairs on these trails.
Social: If the weather is favorable and you would like to meet for an outdoor social in the park after the hikes, plan on bringing your own sandwich and drink. Drive the mile or so to the North Entrance and the first ones there should get a picnic table or two near the Clara Barton Shelter.
Directions: From the Village of Dansville drive south on NYS Route 36 south towards Hornell and go past the North Entrance to the park. At the top of the hill take the first left onto Co Rte 47. In a short distance, take a quick left into the South Entrance. Park near the Camp Office without blocking the drive.
We are taking the week off. Please join us next Sunday in Webster at the Gosnell Big Woods Preserve and the neighboring Whiting Road Nature Preserve.
This Sunday, Springwater Trails will return to Webster for hikes at the Gosnell Big Woods Preserve. Naturalists will follow trails within Gosnell Big Woods. Gosnell is a mix of flat, around Big Field and short hills. The Climbers will include both trails in Gosnell Big Woods and in the neighboring Whiting Road Nature Preserve. Whiting is hilly.
The meeting point will be at the Parking area close to the intersection of Vosberg & Drumm Roads.
There doesn’t appear to be a picnic area at the Preserve, but hikers comfortable with supporting restaurants will meet at Flaherty’s Three Flags Inn for an after hike social.
Directions:
From Springwater: Take NY 15A north to get on I-390 N (either in Avon off of 20W, or in Henrietta). In Rochester, keep right at exit 15 to get on I-590. Stay on I-590 for 4.5 miles to Exit 10, 104E to Webster. Take the Bay Rd exit and turn right onto Bay Rd headed north. In 1.3 miles turn right onto Klem Rd. In 0.7 miles turn left onto Drumm Rd. In 0.7 miles, as the road turns left to become Vosberg Rd, the parking lot is on the right.
Directions to Flaherty’s: Return on Drumm Rd and Klem Rd to Bay Rd. Turn left on Bay Rd, and in 2.7 miles, Flaherty’s will be on the left (just before a light).. It may be easier to turn left at the Kidd Castle Way light and then two quick lefts.
Join the Canandaigua Lake Watershed Association at Bare Hill to learn more about the gypsy moth infestation. You will learn to identify and remove gypsy moth egg masses. This is one of three events scheduled for Saturday, April 17; Friday, April 24; and Saturday, May 1, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. You are encouraged to register early to allow the organizers to gauge interest and ensure proper supplies are available.
This month we are skipping west on the Finger Lakes Trail to a section that Springwater Trails has never hiked. The trail is on private land which is used by the owners for hiking, but we are invited to enjoy the forest outside hunting seasons. This weekend we will see the early blooming of spring, with trees budding out at the lower elevations. Without the undergrowth, views of the forest floor are available throughout the hike, including views down to Route 70 in the valley below.
.I am hoping that hike leaders will want to investigate the sections of the FLT that we have skipped, including the section north of last month’s hike at Slader Creek Rd across open fields and past the Bossard’s Cabin which is available for backpackers. Also, check out the Robinson Loop trails near Swain, which have been a favorite for Springwater Trails in the past. Finally, there is a section of the FLT within Rattlesnake Hill WMA which we may return to next month.
This week’s hike will be an out-and-back for all hikers. We will have two groups, allowing for different hiking speeds. The hike overall is downhill on the way out, so we will turn around after 50 minutes, allowing a bit more than an hour to return to the cars. The trail is blazed the entire way, but stay aware to stay on the marked trail when it leaves the landowner’s logging trails.
All hikers will meet on Fox Hill Rd across from the home at 2146 Fox Hill Rd. The FLT is a road walk up Fox Hill Rd, and enters the field and then forest at our meeting place.
Following the hike, those who are interested will select a location for a social. There is the Sierra Inn in Swain or the Sunrise Restaurant or Jack’s Place in Dansville or Wayland to select from.
Directions:
From Springwater, Wayland and Naples: Take NY-15 S (or NY-21 S from Naples) to Wayland. Turn right at the light onto NY-63 to Dansville. Turn Left onto Ossian St (NY-36 N). Continue straight to stay on Ossian St NY-436. In 7.1 miles turn left onto Shute Rd. In 2.6 miles, turn left onto Newville Rd (CR 54), Turn left on NY-70 N (2.1 miles). The first left (in 3.5 miles) is State St. Turn left on State St (CR 24) through the Hamlet of Dalton. Turn left to stay on CR 24, then at the next intersection continue straight onto Fox Hill Rd (CR 24 bears right). Follow Fox Hill Rd to the top and stay on the road around the right turn. Its about 0.2 miles from the corner to the south edge of the second field and the FLT yellow sign. Park on the shoulder on the left (East) side of the road.
From Rochester, Geneseo and Mt Morris: Take I-390 south to exit &, NY 408S into Mt Morris. At the light in Mt Morris, turn left, then a quick right to stay on 408, through Nunda. At NY-70 continue straight through the intersection onto CR 24 (State St) through the Hamlet of Dalton. Turn left to stay on CR 24, then at the next intersection continue straight onto Fox Hill Rd (CR 24 bears right). Follow Fox Hill Rd to the top and stay on the road around the right turn. Its about 0.2 miles from the corner to the south edge of the second field and the FLT yellow sign. Park on the shoulder on the left (East) side of the road.
Join the Canandaigua Lake Watershed Association at Ontario County Park to learn more about the gypsy moth infestation. You will learn to identify and remove gypsy moth egg masses. This is one of three events scheduled for Saturday, April 17; Friday, April 24; and Saturday, May 1, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. You are encouraged to register early to allow the organizers to gauge interest and ensure proper supplies are available.
In the spirit of Earth Day, which was started in 1970 and is now observed in 193 counties across the globe to demonstrate support for environmental protection, on Sunday we will pick up roadside litter along a stretch of Route NY15 in the Town of Springwater. Now in our sixth year of the NYSDOT highway adoption program, we will be working along that section of road between the Springwater Fire Hall and the Steuben County Line. Meet at the Springwater Fire Hall parking lot at 2PM for a safety briefing. Safety vests, hard hats and collection bags will be provided. You will want to bring gloves and work boots. Bags will be left on the side of the road for pick up by NYSDOT. Participants will need to follow COVID safety guidelines.
Directions: The Springwater Fire Hall is on the east side of Route NY15, 0.6 miles south of the flashing light in Springwater,
In partnership with Parks & Trails New York, New York State announced that registration is open for the tenth annual I Love My Park Day, which will be held May 1-2 at 120 state Parks, historic sites, and other public lands across New York. Press release
From Long Island to Western New York, volunteers will celebrate their natural heritage by cleaning up debris, planting trees and gardens, restoring trails and wildlife habitats, removing invasive species, and working on various site improvement projects. Due to COVID-19, registration will be limited to 50 people per site per day to create a safe and enjoyable experience for all volunteers. All projects will adhere to the proper social distancing and masking requirements. Event Registration
The event is sponsored by Parks & Trails New York, the NY State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, and the NY State Department of Environmental Conservation.
Join the Canandaigua Lake Watershed Association at Stid Hill to learn more about the gypsy moth infestation. You will learn to identify and remove gypsy moth egg masses. This is one of three events scheduled for Saturday, April 17; Friday, April 24; and Saturday, May 1, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. You are encouraged to register early to allow the organizers to gauge interest and ensure proper supplies are available.
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