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 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 → | ||||||
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 ![]() 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 → | ||||||
No Hike-Easter Break 2:00 pm No Hike-Easter Break Apr 20 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm 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 | ||||||
Rob’s Trail – Hemlock Lake side 2:00 pm Rob’s Trail – Hemlock Lake side Apr 27 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Join us on Sunday April 27 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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Barry Childs and Kathy Cloonan barry@africabridge Bike Bill Cooke Bob & 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 & Linda Hopkins 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 Saralinda Saralinda Hooker Schribner Sharon Boldt Sharon Boldt (boldtbs@yahoo.com) sugarbush hollow Summer Weekly Wendy Stevenson
The Nature Conservancy is asking for volunteers to help maintain trails within the West Hill Preserve. Springwater Trails is maintaining the portion of the Bristol Branch of the Finger Lakes Trail through this preserve.
Directions are on the Nature Conservancy website.

There are seven separate scheduled hikes in recognition of North Country National Scenic Trail (NCNST) Day for 2015 (Saturday, September 26th, 2015). The locales are spread throughout NYS and in North Dakota, Michigan and Pennsylvania if you are traveling.
There are three hikes accessible from Springwater this year
- Hike #1 FLTC Map M1, Allegany State Park at 8:30am – Hike from New York to Pennsylvania!
- Hike #6 Three Preserve Hike – Enfield, NY in Tompkins County at 10:00am – Lead by Roger Hopkins from the Cayuga Trails Club
- Hike #7 FLT Map M4, Boyce Hill State Forest, Franklinville, NY at 10am – Get directions here.
Some unique hike opportunities exist if you wish to get in some hiking beyond a weekly S/T hike.
Details can be found on the North Country website and on the Finger Lakes Trail Conference website.
Please check and confirm start times and locations. The time listing in this Springwater Trails listing is used as a foothold approximation only! So, be sure to check the posting on the FLTC website for more exacting details, and further hike options.
Join the Nature Conservancy on a very challenging 2-mile hike as they descend from one of the highest elevations in Hemlock Lake watershed to the eastern shore of Hemlock Lake. Hikers will get a sneak peek of the Conservancy’s upcoming newest trail system, learn about the history and ecology of the Finger Lakes Region and marvel at the local fall splendor.
Please note: This will be a very challenging hike, traveling over very steep terrain, with little to no maintained trail.
Meet at Rob’s Trail Parking
Please register if you are available.
HIKE DESCRIPTION: HIKERS WILL SPLIT INTO 3 GROUPS but essentially walk the same trail. Each group will walk at thier own pace. We will park half way down the dug road and hike to the Keshaqua Creek and walk along the old canal and railroad system. We will return on the same trail back out to the road. If time permits, we will walk out to a meadow. The wild flowers are spectacular and the honey bees are working overtime. We will walk past some huge oak trees where presently, there is a active hive about 10 feet up in the crotch of one of the oaks.
RECOMMENDATIONS: Bring water, bug juice, hat and preferably, light weight pants.
After hike social: We will have a tailgate social at the parking area. Bring a dish to pass or a small five dollar donation would be helpful.
DIRECTIONS : From Rochester take 390 south to the Sonyea exit.Turn left onto Route 36 and drive a short distance then turn right on to county road 72. Drive a few miles and turn right onto Union Corners Road. Drive a couple of miles where you will enter the Sonyea State Forest. Drive about half a mile in until you reach the parking area. There is some logging going on so the road is a little bumpy but passable.
From Dansville and points east, take Route 36 north toward Sonyea. Turn left onto CR 72. From there follow the directions above.
Does the Springwater panther really exist in Reynolds Gull? We will search for the legendary cougar this week when we explore the Upper Reynolds Gull area high in the mountains of Springwater. We will meet at the Evergreen Cemetery, 7394 Canadice Lake Road, Springwater, at 1:45. From our “tailgate” spot, we will carpool up Reynolds Gull Road to the intersection of Town Line Road and Ross Road. Be prepared with long pants, bear spray (if you have it), good hiking shoes and optional creek walking shoes. The hunting season is also beginning, therefore wear some form of clothing with bright or orange colors.
After a discussion with Jim Howe, Executive Director of the Nature Conservancy, we learned that the Nature Conservancy’s 320 acre parcel in this area was just sold this past spring to New York State Parks, Recreation and Historical Preservation. Before its sale, the Nature Conservancy filled in the pond by the historical cabin and eliminated the dam area we previously used to cross the creek. The stream now provides a habitat for brook trout. It will be interesting to see what other types of activities will take place in this unique wilderness environment.
All hiking levels will hike 1/2 mile down the dirt road of Reynolds Gull Road to the Nature Conservancy sign. To reach the creek bed within Reynolds Gull, hikers will follow a steep grassy road into the gully bed. It is easy walking going down but more difficult coming out. From the cabin, hikers will divide into 3 groups. Naturalists will explore the area around the cabin area, hike back out to Reynolds Gull Road, and continue down the road to Canadice Lake Road and the Evergreen Cemetery for a total of 2 miles. Tourists will explore the creek bed area to the east, return to the cabin area and then back up to Reynolds Gull Road and continue to the Evergreen Cemetery. Climbers who are expert creek walkers can expect their western return route to the cemetery to be challenging, as the rocks can be slippery, water may be higher due to recent rains, and there are few ways out once you begin. At the end of the creek walk, hikers will have to climb a steep hill to get out of the ravine. Weather conditions may change the hiking options.
After hike social will be at the Evergreen Cemetery. Please consider bringing something other than desserts to pass in order to provide a variety of healthy food options.
Also if you would like to camp at a nearby campground, Tamarack Campground skirts the Reynolds Gull area. A tent site or small cabin can be rented for a reasonable fee.
Please note that Saturday, October 10th, 2015 is Columbus Day holiday weekend.
- UPDATE: Change in plans for a second year in a row. Since the Keuka Lake Outlet Trail is in need or reparations due to flooding, VHT has changed plans and will not lead an October hike there this year. Instead, the October VHT guided hike will be on the BHB-FLT in Prattsburgh. Meet at Victor Town Hall at 9AM, or at the trail in Prattsburg at 10AM. For more info consult the VHT website.
Carpool will form behind Victor Town Hall, located at 60 East Main Street in Victor,NY (GPS = 42.9821448,-77.4087837 ), with intended leave time of 9:00AM on Saturday 10/10/2015.
VHT, in The Pathfinder Fall 2015 edition newsletter on page 4, provided the following info for meeting in Prattsburgh: VHT will be hiking the south end of this section of trail. Fall colors should be near peak. Expect some hilly terrain with plenty of rest stops for water. Looking at 7 to 8 miles of hiking. If you are coming from the south (or elsewhere in the area), you can meet the group in Prattsburg on Route 53, in front of the Prattsburg Market Place, 2 S. Main St, Prattsburgh, NY 14873 at 10 A.M.. We should return to Victor between 3:30 and 4:30 P.M. Please consult the VHT website for further details and updates.
Some S/T hikers may want to take this opportunity to hike and learn about this southern section of the BHB-FLT with a group of hikers like-minded to S/T.
Previously scheduled but now cancelled – Perhaps you have an interest in hiking the Keuka Lake Outlet Trail, but that may be seen as a bit far for S/T to plan a hike. Well, here is a VHT hike on the Keuka Lake Outlet Trail, on Oct 10th, 2015.
(This Keuka Lake Outlet Trail hike had been scheduled for 2014, but had to be cancelled because parts of the trail washed out, due to the May 2014 severe rainstorm with torrents of rain in the Keuka Lake area causing floods.)
Also of note, Saturday November 14, 2015 is a VHT Boughton Park hike (this one is in VHT home range); and Saturday, December 12, 2015 is a VHT hike at Ontario County Park’s new north trails VHT Message Line , phone (585)-234-8226 includes info about the next hike.
Meet at the designated locations by 9:30.
April 25th. Meet at the New Covenant Baptist Church Parking lot on County Road 46. Hike Main St to CR 46. (3mi)
May 9th. Meet at the New Covenant Baptist Church Parking lot on County Road 46. Hike CR 46. to Depot Road (5mi)
June 6th. Meet at Depot Road. Hike Depot Rd to Stanley Junction (3.8mi)
July 11th. Meet at BOCES parking lot. Hike Stanley Junction to Boces (3.5mi)
August 15th. Meet at the Orleans water tower. Hike Boces to Orleans (4.5mi)
September 12th. Meet at Rt 96 trail head. Hike Wheat Rd to Rt 96 (3.8mi)
October 10th. Meet at Gifford Rd. Hike to Wayne county line and back (3.6mi)
You can download a PDF with more information.
We are returning to the Wesley Hill Nature Preserve this Sunday. This fall walk is always a beauty of colors and nature’s smells.
The preserve was founded in 1999 by the generous donation of 90 acres by the children of three artists-John Weinrich, James Havens and Colburn Dugan- to the Finger Lakes Land Trust. Since that time the preserve has grown to over 359 acres. This property offers Briggs Gully, the original Weinrich cabin, breathtaking views of surrounding hills, a pond and extensive forest.
We will all meet at the Preserve parking lot, on the west side of Gulick Rd at 2:00 pm.
PLEASE ONLY use the Gulick Road parking area,(Wesley Road parking area is only available for Bow hunters and we won’t be there!). If you park on the road, please be careful parking and getting out of your car – watch for the edge of the road and for other traffic.
We will follow the red trail by the pond and around the preserve. At the green intersection, some hikers may want to take the green trail down to the gully and back up, depending on the condition of the trail (and of the hiker!). We will return to the red trail and then head back to parking lot. It is bow season, and we will be staying in the no hunting area. However, this is a good time to get out your orange jacket or hat for this season of hiking.
Optional after-hike social will be in the parking lot. Bring a beverage and dish to pass or a donation. Italian sausage with onions and peppers and rolls will be provided.
If weather is wet, please wear appropriate footwear and walking sticks and traction devices. The terrain is slopes and gullies.
Directions (42.724168,-77.467531): Click here for more detailed directions.
From Honeoye, take Rt. 20A east to East Lake Road. Follow East Lake Rd. south for a short distance and then turn left on County Rd. 33. Continue a short distance and turn right Pinewood Hill Rd. Follow Pinewood Hill, then Gulick Road south toward Cumming Nature Center, for a total of 6.4 miles to preserve entrance, on right.
Please check out more details on this preserve on the Finger Lakes Land Trust website. You may want to print a trail map for future hikes.
This is a Springwater Trails combo hike event, scheduled for Sunday, October 18, 2015 in Avon, consisting of: a 2:00PM Program (optional) ; a 3:30PM hike on the Erie-Attica Trail & the Genesee Valley Greenway (GVG) trail, with varied hike routing distances provided for various groups of hikers depending on ability & interest; and a 5:45PM after-hike social (optional).
⇒ Program at 2PM on Oct 18th is an approximately one hour presentation about the third floor of the “1876 Opera Block”, located at 23 Genesee St in Avon NY. The free program is a presentation of the Avon Preservation and Historical Society (APHS) with Kelly Cole presenting, and will be held in the 2nd floor meeting room of the 1876 Opera Block. Following the APHS presentation, all will have opportunity to tour the 3rd floor of the 1876 Opera Block as it exists at present, with the original stage still intact that played host to various forms of entertainment and so much more, serving as a multi-purpose community gathering venue. The building is handicapped accessible and has elevator access to all floors.
- A book titled: “History Restored: The Avon Opera Block”, by Debbie Morrow, 2010 – Originally priced at $30.00 ~ NOW ON SALE! for $15.00 ~ will be offered at $10.00 price at the APHS program presentation on October 18, 2015.
Historical note: “Opera Houses” (not to be confused with Grand Opera Houses) often were built in rural areas of the USA, many built in the 19th century (from the 1860s on), became popular community gathering places utilized for purpose of entertainment (complete with a stage), yep, theatrical performances, Vaudeville, minstrel shows, traveling Opera, and more, dances, lectures, political meetings, and school graduations & such; and most were considered places relatively accessible to rural sparsely populated locales far from city centers of population yet closer to small rural communities. Some were built in combination as a civic or government building. Most often an Opera House of rural America would be located in a community with proximity to railroad service which was a leading transportation mode of the time when Opera Houses were in vogue and most utilized. Some Opera Houses still exist today, and some are still vibrant, others are once again “found”, and some on the rejuvenation rise. Some were built questionably in design and ultimately were lacking in egress and safety features, some succumbed to fire, some were closed due to occupancy and safety codes that evolved, and some deteriorated over time. Whether utilized today, standing neglected, or gone from the landscape, Opera Houses made a mark in the USA.
If you decide as result of this hike on the GVG, a former canal, you thirst for more exposure on the former canal, well, … there is an event of The Canal Society of NYS which this year centers on the former Genesee Valley Canal (specifically the southern section). – – -This October also brings an very unique opportunity in Western NY for hikers and historic canal appreciators. The 2015 October Fall Field Trip of the Canal Society of NYS (website www.newyorkcanals.org ) is focusing on the former Genesee Valley Canal, and more specifically the southern portion. The Fall Field Trip scheduled for October 23&24, 2015, is based out of Mt Morris, NY, with multiple visits to substantial parts of the former Genesee Valley Canal. Sound interesting? The details can be found through one of the two above hyperlinks provided, or click ⇒ October 2015 Field Trip schedule details.
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