Calendar

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

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Lehigh Valley Trail Hike or Bike in Rush, NY 2:00 pm
Lehigh Valley Trail Hike or Bike in Rush, NY @ Stevens-Connor Lehigh Valley Lodge
Apr 6 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Lehigh Valley Trail Hike or Bike in Rush, NY @ Stevens-Connor Lehigh Valley Lodge | Rush | New York | United States
Come join us for a leisurely hike or bike along the Lehigh Valley Trail on Sunday April 6th! With its flat even surface, the trail is a hidden gem for walking, hiking, jogging, biking.  It is a vital link in … Continue reading
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Ontario County Park at Gannett Hill Hike-Naples 2:00 pm
Ontario County Park at Gannett Hill Hike-Naples @ Lookout Parking area
Apr 13 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Ontario County Park at Gannett Hill Hike-Naples @ Lookout Parking area | Naples | New York | United States
This is one of our group’s favorite hikes! Ontario County Park at Gannett Hill is one of the highest points in Ontario County and located in the scenic Bristol Hills. At an elevation of 2,256 feet above sea level, you’ll … Continue reading
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No Hike-Easter Break 2:00 pm
No Hike-Easter Break
Apr 20 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
No Hike-Easter Break
No hike has been scheduled for this date due to the Easter Holiday.  Enjoy the break, spend time with loved ones and eat chocolate bunnies. This will give you something to burn off next week 🙂  
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Hike Rob’s Trail – Hemlock Lake side 2:00 pm
Hike Rob’s Trail – Hemlock Lake side
Apr 27 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Hike Rob's Trail - Hemlock Lake side
Join us on Sunday April 27th to hike the west side of Rob’s Trail, the DEC/Nature Conservancy property in the northeast corner of Hemlock Lake! Options are to hike out and back to the south along the trail from the … Continue reading
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The Finger Lakes Trail in High Tor – Brink Hill Road to Parrish Gully @ We'll meet at the Brink Hill Road parking lot for the Hi Tor trails
Mar 12 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

2:00 p.m. (Climbers: plan to arrive at 1:30 if wanting to help with a car pool to the parking lot at the bottom of Parrish Hill Road. Please see below).

Please note that the clocks go forward in the early hours of this day – don’t forget, or you’ll be there an hour late!

This Sunday we’ll follow the Bristol Hills branch of the Finger Lakes Trail from where it crosses Brink Hill Road in Naples to the bottom of Parrish Gully. The trail is well marked with orange blazes, and is wooded all the way. We’ll meet at the parking lot where the High Tor trail from Bassett Road meets Brink Hill Road and walk uphill on the road to where the FLT goes off to the left. The trail soon meets the stream that eventually flows down through Parrish Gully, and we’ll follow it for the rest of the hike – though it does disappear deep into the Gully while we stay up on the rim. The stream here is very picturesque and it’s worth lingering a little to explore and take photographs. Eventually, near the top of Parrish Gully, the FLT crosses the broad path that goes down the gully. If we are running early and it’s a clear day, we can walk up the Parrish Gully trail to the lookout over the Naples Valley and then double back, otherwise we’ll turn right here and follow the blue blazes downhill to the DEC parking lot at the bottom of Parrish Hill Road. The views into the gully as we go down this trail are also very impressive.
We will shuttle some cars to the Parrish Gully parking lot before the hike.
This is a short hike at 3.2 miles, but it’s likely to be muddy with snow melt, and the last stretch will be very steep. Good boots are recommended, and walking sticks. The weather in March is unpredictable, so layers of clothing that go from chilly to warm are a good idea.
Climbers: You will walk the trail as described.
Tourists and Naturalists: you may hike down the trail to the stream and explore that area, then walk back to Brink Hill Road.
The social following the hike will take place at the Neapolitan Pizzeria, 120 N.Main Street, Naples.
Directions: From downtown Naples, follow Rt. 21 South to Joseph’s Wayside fruit stand (closed unfortunately for the winter) and stay on the road as it turns into Rt 53. Follow Rt. 53 south for about a mile and then turn left on Italy Valley Road. After about 2 miles turn left onto Bassett Road, and then turn left again after another 1.6 miles onto Brink Hill Road. The Hi Tor trail head parking lot is a mile or so up the hill on the left. There is another trail head parking lot a little further uphill – don’t use that one! It’s just as good, but I have to choose one of them to meet at!
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Family Fun Event with Sugar House tours, Demos and Petting Zoo @ Stoney Ridge Farm
Mar 18 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Come join us for Maple Weekend Fun! This event is fun for all ages from children to adults learning the process of making maple syrup.

We are located at 625 County Road 28 Palmyra, NY 14522 (address is Palmyra, but we actually live in Farmington). We are on the corner of 28 and Rushmore Road. The Sugar House driveway is off Rushmore Rd. Maple Weekend is over the course of two weekends: March 18, 19 & 25, 26 from 10am – 4pm.

ALL YOU CAN EAT PANCAKES (Buttermilk & Buckwheat) served onsite with maple sausage and Stoney Ridge Farms fresh Maple Syrup of course. Adults $7 & Kids 12 & under $5.

There are seveal activities for families to enjoy. Sugar House tours including an explanation of the sap to maple syrup process, history of making maple syrup, and history of our farm. We have an area where the tapping process is explained and kids have the chance to drill and hammer a tap. There are several stations in the sugar house tour with the chance to taste the four different grade of maple syrup, maple cookies, maple butter, and several different samples and recipes available. We will have a petting zoo including cows, goats, pony, and pigs. Also, we will have Barnyard Boggers monster truck truck and 4wd international tractor on display for pictures.

We will have heat and the event goes on no matter what the potential weather throws our way. Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear for the event.

We look forward to seeing you there! Please message or call (585-733-0814) with any questions.

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Family Fun Event with Sugar House tours, Demos and Petting Zoo @ Stoney Ridge Farm
Mar 19 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Come join us for Maple Weekend Fun! This event is fun for all ages from children to adults learning the process of making maple syrup.

We are located at 625 County Road 28 Palmyra, NY 14522 (address is Palmyra, but we actually live in Farmington). We are on the corner of 28 and Rushmore Road. The Sugar House driveway is off Rushmore Rd. Maple Weekend is over the course of two weekends: March 18, 19 & 25, 26 from 10am – 4pm.

ALL YOU CAN EAT PANCAKES (Buttermilk & Buckwheat) served onsite with maple sausage and Stoney Ridge Farms fresh Maple Syrup of course. Adults $7 & Kids 12 & under $5.

There are seveal activities for families to enjoy. Sugar House tours including an explanation of the sap to maple syrup process, history of making maple syrup, and history of our farm. We have an area where the tapping process is explained and kids have the chance to drill and hammer a tap. There are several stations in the sugar house tour with the chance to taste the four different grade of maple syrup, maple cookies, maple butter, and several different samples and recipes available. We will have a petting zoo including cows, goats, pony, and pigs. Also, we will have Barnyard Boggers monster truck truck and 4wd international tractor on display for pictures.

We will have heat and the event goes on no matter what the potential weather throws our way. Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear for the event.

We look forward to seeing you there! Please message or call (585-733-0814) with any questions.

Annual Meeting Hike @ Springwater Center
Mar 19 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

For the third year in a row, the Springwater Trails Annual Meeting will be held at the Springwater Center on Mill St Extension above the hamlet of Springwater.  This scenic property overlooking the Springwater Valley, and half-way between Webster Crossing and the Hamlet is very appropriate for Springwater Trails.  Our thanks to the entire staff of the center for their welcome.

Prior to the Annual Meeting. we will enjoy the many well marked trails that loop through open fields and forested areas. The trails through the fields are mowed and there are wonderful views of the surrounding hills and the valley below. At the Springwater Center, Nov 27, 2011Two of the trails parallel a creek bed and gorge and one loops to another seasonal creek. Keep your eyes open for the Marker Tree near the creek.

With a foot of snow having fallen Tuesday and Wednesday, this will be a true winter hike with snowshoes or skis being appropriate.

It looks like it will be a good day for spring cross country skiing – set your wax for 40 degrees, and come enjoy the open fields. We will plan one hike for skiers and the others for snowshoes or boots. 

Following the hikes, we will set up a pot-luck dinner in the kitchen.  Everyone interested in Springwater Trails is welcome to the pot-luck and the Annual Meeting, and to the hike.

There will be three hikes. Wayne Coger and Susan McCallum, longtime Center members, will be available to answer questions and help with directions. Well-mannered dogs are welcome to hike with us.  Dogs should stay in cars during the social.

If you are able to join us for the social after the hike, please bring a dish to pass and a non-alcoholic beverage or consider making a cash donation.  There is a complete kitchen to store and reheat the dishes as needed.  Please bring slippers as shoes and boots will  need to be removed at the door.

Directions

From Springwater: Take Rt 15 to the West from the flashing light at the intersection with Rt 15A.  Follow Rt 15 up the hill.  Turn right at the top of the hill on Mill St Ext (just across the road from Harpers Ferry Rd) – you will see a Dead End sign. Springwater Center is the third driveway to the left (0.1 mile along Mill St. Ext., you will see the sign). Follow the driveway for 0.6 miles to reach the Center parking lot. The main building is just past the parking lot.

Additional directions to the Center are here.

Springwater Trails Annual Meeting @ Springwater Center
Mar 19 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Following the Sunday hike, join us for the Springwater Trails, Inc, annual meeting. The purpose of the meeting is to elect officers for 2017 and to plan for the upcoming year. Following the business portion of the meeting, Fran Gotcsik of Lima, NY, will share some of the experiences she has had during 26 years of working to launch new hiking and multi-use trails across New York. In 1991 Fran became the Local Coordinator for the Genesee Valley Greenway, and in 1996, she became the Executive Director of the Friends of the Genesee Valley Greenway. In 2003, Fran joined Parks and Trails New York, where she is currently a Senior Consultant.

The Social and Annual Meeting is open to everyone interested in Springwater, trails and hiking. Your comments and advice are welcome during the meeting.  Voting for officers and other business brought up at the meeting is limited to members of Springwater Trails. Honorary memberships are awarded to hikers who have completed 20 group activities during the previous calendar year, to members of the executive board who have served for a full year term, and to individual who have served as a seasonal hike coordinator during one season. Membership forms will also be available at the meeting and memberships for 2017 can be purchased for $10 ($15 for a family).

There are six elected officers: president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, VP of hiking, and trail master. We will be accepting nominations for all six offices during the annual meeting, and all members will be allowed to vote for one nominee for each office. The duties of each officer are described in Article IV of the By-Laws of the Springwater Trails, Inc.

Agenda

  • Welcome to members and friends
  • A review of 2016 and plans for 2017
  • Nominations from the floor for Officers
  • Election of Officers
  • Trails of New York – Fran Gotcsik
  • Adjournment
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Garlinghouse Hill and Hunt Hollow @ Hunt Hollow
Mar 23 all-day
Garlinghouse Hill and Hunt Hollow @ Hunt Hollow

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Thorp Rd Prehike @ Thorp Rd
Mar 23 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Anyone want to prehike Sunday’s hike. I plan to meet at Thorp Rd at 10:00 Thursday and hike up to the top of Hunt Hollow ski area. Please give me a call or email me at info@springwatertrails.org.

 

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“the Apple Farm” and Boughton Park – extended hike
Mar 25 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

Victor Hiking Trails (VHT) will be leading a hike this Saturday 3/25/2017 at 8:00 a.m. from “the Apple Farm” to Boughton Park, around the two ponds (aka former reservoirs) in Boughton Park and back to “the Apple Farm”, a distance of 9 to 11 miles, rated as strenuous and hilly.  Guesstimate of 3.5 – 4 hour hike (thus end time on 12;00 Noon listed in the heading of this hike event announcement is an approximation).   **Traction Devices (TDs) will be very helpful for this hike (understated), given terrain and known conditions at this time of year.

The hike is part of the hike series of Genesee Valley Hiking Club (& GVHG Meetup).  All hikers are welcome.  Anyone who is interested is encouraged to sign up on the GVHG Meetup.   – – For this hike, parking and hike start point is at the Apple Farm. – –

(Of note, Springwater Trails hikers have hiked a few of our weekly Sunday hikes in Boughton Park.)

As in part described, this hike will cover not only parts of Boughton Park but also substantial mileage on the Seneca Trail and the spur trail that is within “the Apple Farm” (aka the Victor Apple Farm).

FYI – as was in the news – “the Apple Farm” (in Victor), located at 1640 NYS Rt 444 (on the west side of Rt 444), sustained a fire in the sales and office building on November 4th 2016, a total loss.  The remainder of the farm structures and orchard remain intact, and intent is to rebuild a sales and office building.

The Apple Farm is one of many property owners who grants access for hiking trails on privately owned property.

One thought for a possible future hike – – plan a hike in the autumn at the Apple Farm, and provide for post hike apple picking  (perhaps as a social event itself, or as part of a social that may be held at the Apple farm where picnic tables are provided, or separate from a social).  A symbiotic hike event, such that the Apple Farm as landowners provides hiking trails (and access thereto), and hikers support the business of the landowners by purchasing apples and other goodies.

– – Back in the day, if this author recalls correctly, Maple Syrup from Sugarbush Hollow located in Springwater (owned by dearly departed Chuck Winship, a ST hiker and avid supporter of ST) was offered for sale at the Apple Farm store. – –

 

 

Family Fun Event with Sugar House tours, Demos and Petting Zoo @ Stoney Ridge Farm
Mar 25 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Come join us for Maple Weekend Fun! This event is fun for all ages from children to adults learning the process of making maple syrup.

We are located at 625 County Road 28 Palmyra, NY 14522 (address is Palmyra, but we actually live in Farmington). We are on the corner of 28 and Rushmore Road. The Sugar House driveway is off Rushmore Rd. Maple Weekend is over the course of two weekends: March 18, 19 & 25, 26 from 10am – 4pm.

ALL YOU CAN EAT PANCAKES (Buttermilk & Buckwheat) served onsite with maple sausage and Stoney Ridge Farms fresh Maple Syrup of course. Adults $7 & Kids 12 & under $5.

There are seveal activities for families to enjoy. Sugar House tours including an explanation of the sap to maple syrup process, history of making maple syrup, and history of our farm. We have an area where the tapping process is explained and kids have the chance to drill and hammer a tap. There are several stations in the sugar house tour with the chance to taste the four different grade of maple syrup, maple cookies, maple butter, and several different samples and recipes available. We will have a petting zoo including cows, goats, pony, and pigs. Also, we will have Barnyard Boggers monster truck truck and 4wd international tractor on display for pictures.

We will have heat and the event goes on no matter what the potential weather throws our way. Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear for the event.

We look forward to seeing you there! Please message or call (585-733-0814) with any questions.

MMWDS – Role of Camp Portage and Erie RR in the Civil War @ Mount Morris Dam Visitor Center
Mar 25 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Have you ever pondered about the “Parade Grounds” area in Letchworth State Park?  What’s with the name and what is the history of the area?  Perhaps you’ve hiked & spent time there.  Well, read on for some answers.

The last program in the weekly Mount Morris Winter Discovery Series 2017 (MMWDS) serial of programs will be presented as follows:

“March 25th   The ROLE OF CAMP PORTAGE AND THE ERIE RAILROAD IN THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
Learn about the creation of Camp Portage (a Civil War Training Camp in Letchworth State Park) and the use of the Erie Railroad to transport Union Soldiers to the front lines! Presenter – MAX SZEMPLENSKI, Railroad Historian”

 

Of note, Camp Portage and the nearby Erie RR (both of yesteryear) are in today what we know as Letchworth State Park, in the area and surrounds known today as the “Parade Grounds”.   – – Some salience specifically of current events is: Sprinwater Trails hikers have on a number of occasions hiked in this area on some weekly scheduled Sunday hikes, and the 140+ year old Erie RR bridge which spans high above the Genesee River within Letchworth State Park currently has a replacement being built which will decommission the aging bridge.

The bridge, aka viaduct, has been subject of much attention as of late both in media postings and in program presentations put on for benefit of those in the community who have interest in the bridge and history.  One such program was sponsored by Penfield Trails Committee (PTC) on Saturday, February 11th, 2017 as part of PTCs annual Hikers Jamboree program.  Following the PTC sponsored program which was presented at Penfield Town Hall Auditorium, there where hikes in Penfield.  Both Springwater Trails and Genesee Valley Hiking Club participated in leading such hikes.


– Excerpts of a Springwater Trails website previously posted article on topic of the MMWDS 2017 are:

Springwater Trails hikers and others may be interested in a number of program presentations (lectures) in the Mount Morris Winter Discovery Series 2017.  In March, of particular salience in present day current events, as pertain to the Erie Railroad high bridge (Portage viaduct) spanning the Genesee River and constructon of a replacement bridge for this 140+ year old current trestle bridge, are the March 18th & 25th programs, among other programs of potential interest.

The annually recurrent Mount Morris Winter Discovery Series is offered January through March, on varying theme and topics. Each year holds about one dozen new program presentations.

The Mount Morris Winter Discovery Series 2017, is titled: “Life in America: Winter Discovery Series 2017”.  Facilities provided by The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mount Morris Dam and Recreation Area, located at the northern end (east side of the Genesee River) of Letchworth State Park.  All lectures are free of charge and will be held in the Visitor Center on Saturdays at 1pm.  The Visitor Center, aka the William B. Hoyt II Visitor Center, which opened in 1999, is an enclosed heated venue with indoor restrooms and is located adjacent the east side of the Army Corps of Engineers’ Mount Morris Flood Control Dam (which was constructed 1948-1952).  Often light refreshments are served at programs of the Winter Discovery Series.   [Please note, do not confuse this A.C.E. Visitor Center with the Letchworth State Park – Humphrey Nature Center which is located in Letchworth State Park on the west side of the Genesee River and further south of the A.C.E. Mt Morris flood control dam.]

Mount Morris Dam and Recreation Area Visitor Center is located at 6103 Visitor Center Road in Mount Morris, NY 14510. For more information call (585) 658-4790.

There are numerous exhibits and educational experiences in the Visitor Center, a brief opportunity may exist to view and experience some immediately prior to or after the Winter Discovery Series program.  Albeit, the Visitor Center is generally not otherwise open in the winter season.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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