Hikes led by Springwater Trails are generally held on Sunday afternoons and appear in this calendar in green.
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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 John L Katherine Humphrey? Kayak 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 Mitchellsville mjkcloonan@frontiernet.net Mushroom Foray Naples Nunda POSTPONED Rick Henchen Saralinda Saralinda Hooker Schribner Sharon Boldt (boldtbs@yahoo.com) sugarbush hollow Summer Weekly Wendy Stevenson

There will not be any Springwater Trails hike this Sunday. However, we are planning to start up again next weekend with boating and hiking at the north boat launch at Hemlock Lake. Please join us then.
Meanwhile, everyone is encouraged to go outside and enjoy the spring weather. Opportunities are available from walking around your house to pick up from the winter, to hiking the Finger Lakes Trail. Check here for recommendations for use of the FLT and other hiking trails during the COVID epidemic.
This Sundays hike will include a 3 mile easy hike and (or) kayak in the wetland pond known to locals as ” The Marrow Beds”. This pond was excavated during the late 1800”s and was reported to be as deep as 45 feet. the pond has silted in over time and the deepest spot is about 4 feet. The morrow was loaded on a small set of railroad tracks and sent across town to the cement works.
There is an abundance of wild life (water birds of various kinds, turtles,beavers and occasional eagle sightings).
We will have a Social in the yard, practicing “social distancing”. Bring a snack with you also.
Directions
From Wayland: From the intersection of Rt 15 and 21, head west on NY-63 (Naples St) for 1.2 miles. Turn left onto Dieter Rd. Dieter Rd will make a 90° right turn, and then you should immediately turn left toward the Rod and Gun Club. Rick is the home on the left.
From Dansville: Head southeast on NY-63 S/Main St toward Wayland for 4.5 miles. Turn right onto Deiter Rd. Continue past the Transfer Station for 0.6 miles. Just before Dieter Rd will makes a 90° left turn, turn right toward the Rod and Gun Club. Rick is the home on the left.
This event will combine a downstream paddle on the West River and a hike on the Middlesex Valley Rail Trail (aka the Lehigh Valley Trail). The best time to paddle this waterway is Spring. Let’s hope we have timed it right. According to Native American legend, this is the birthplace of the Seneca Indians. For images and additional information http://www.ilovethefingerlakes.com/rivers/west.htm
Paddlers The West River is a lazy stream, so we will be able to do an out- and -back with no problem. Launching at the Sunnyside Bridge, we will head downstream through a marshland full of waterfowl, turtles, and possibly eagles and osprey. Distance will depend on conditions, but likely 4 miles round trip (2 hours). PLEASE ARRIVE AT LEAST 15 MINUTES EARLY, READY TO LAUNCH AT 4:00.
Hikers The rail trail is a level path that parallels Rt 245 for 2.6 miles from Sunnyside to Parrish Hill Rd. There will likely be mud, so dress accordingly. The easy terrain lends itself to observing the surprises that nature has to offer. You might want to bring a camera. Distance will depend on hikers choice.
Directions From Route 21 in Naples head northeast on Route 245. Turn left on Sunnyside Rd and park on the left before the bridge at the brown and yellow DEC sign “West River Fishing Access Site”. Parking for 4-5 cars.
Social For those who wish to gather after the event, the Community Park on Route 245 just east of Naples has a large picnic area with tables and pavilions. Please bring your own food and drinks. Social distancing will be observed. Masks are also advisable.
Please note this hike will begin at 1:30, as the Park closes at 4:00.
This Sunday’s hike will introduce us to new territory. Abe Lincoln Park is 182 acres of lovely trees, located along the southeastern shore of Irondequoit Bay, in the town of Penfield. It is an oasis nestled within a bustling commercial and residential area. The trails meander through several small glens or gullies and in places afford lovely views of the bay with its resident swans. It is a very popular destination for families, as there are several play areas for children in the front area. The hiking trails extend into the woods beyond the playgrounds. The parking area on Empire Blvd is small, 20 vehicle capacity. There is another parking area at the north end,]. If needed we could relocate the start of the hike to there. The trails are rocky in places with some steep sections. Sturdy hiking shoes/boots and poles are advised.
All hikers will begin from the same point of the main trail (white trail) which is well blazed. Depending on the number of folks and ability levels, we will branch out from this trail onto some of the secondary trails. Trail maps will be provided to the leader of each group. Naturalists will want to take a slower pace on a shorter route out to the edge of the bay on the Green Trail, less than 2 miles. Tourists may decide to go the length of the White Trail, at a slower pace than the climbers, 3miles. Climbers will go the full length of the White Trail plus explore some of the Red and Orange Trails, about 4 miles.
Social For those who wish to gather in the parking area after the hike, please bring your own snacks and beverages. Social distancing will be observed and masks should be worn.
Directions Follow 590N to the Empire Blvd exit. Go east on Empire Blvd., pass Irondequoit Bay then uphill to Abraham Lincoln Park on the Left near Daytona St.
NOTICE: The expected mud on the steep trails has forced us to cancel our hike on Clark Gully.
On Sunday we will return to Clark Gully on the south east side of Canandaigua Lake. This gully is a part of the High Tor Wildlife Management Area which is less developed than the area south of 245, but it is popular none the less.
We will offer hikers two hikes, one on the east side of the gully, starting at the bottom. The other will be a bit easier, starting up high on the gully off of South Hill Road. Both hikes will be in and out.
The Climbers will head across the road from the DEC parking area. After a short walk along the creek that comes down the gully, we will head up a quite steep hill, enjoying the exercise and the views back across the West River. This is a steep climb and our speed will depend on each individual hiker. At the top we will continue on the trail down to the creek, for any hikers so inclined. After cooling off near the creek, the Climbers will follow the same trail back to the cars.
The Naturalists will drive on Sunnyside Rd toward the lake, staying to the right on South Hill Rd. Parking is available on the right side after the road enters the town of Middlesex and becomes seasonal. We will hike across the field into a forest on an outcropping between two gullies. After the first steep downhill the trail branches, with the left branch heading down to the creek and the right branch following the ridge down steeply to an overview of the valley. After the view, we will need to climb back up, so each hiker can decide how far they wish to go.
Following the hike, join us for a dish to pass social at the Naples Community Park on the left of rt 245 before you reach the village. In case all the picnic tables are taken, you may want to bring a chair along with a dish to share and your own beverage.
Directions: Drive to Naples. Off Rt 21 across from Bob & Ruth’s, turn onto Rt 245. Drive 3.9 miles toward Middlesex. You will pass a DEC boat launch (west river) on the left side about a mile before your left turn onto Sunnyside Road. Drive about a mile to a “T” in the road. There is a DEC parking lot off to the right. We will all meet there for the hike.
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