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Irondequoit Creek Paddle or Hike at Lucien Morin Park

SUNDAY WEATHER UPDATE:  The forecast is improving, with the chance of rain rising from 25% to 50% between 2 and 4 and no chance of thuderstorms. If you feel like paddling under these conditions, come on over. The hike will proceed rain or shine. Everyone meet at LaSalle’s Landing Park.  Questions? Call Saralinda at 585-705-1865. 

This event has options for both paddlers and hikers, with a common meeting place at La Salle’s Landing Park, 1080 Empire Blvd. Penfield, just across from Bay Creek Paddling Center. Afterwards both groups will gather for our social at the home of Gene and Georgia Binder at 1855 Westfall Road in Brighton.  PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT STARTS AT 2PM, TO ACCOMMODATE ANYONE RENTING A BOAT FROM BAY CREEK PADDLING, WHICH CLOSES AT 5.

Boaters: Join us for the first SWT paddle of the season, in Irondequoit Creek.    Bring your own kayak or canoe to the launch site, or rent one from Bay Creek Paddling Center, just across Empire Blvd at #1099 and launch from their dock directly into the creek. See https://www.baycreek.com/rentals   for information and pricing on their rentals, which are by the hour and first-come first-served.  Please arrive between 1:30 and 1:45 to unload your boat or arrange your rental.  Irondequoit Creek meanders southward from the launch site through a peaceful wetland between Irondequoit Bay and Ellison Park.  You can enjoy quiet waters and abundant bird life along the creek, going as far as the Browncroft Blvd Bridge and back, or explore the shoreline at the south end of Irondequoit Bay.  We will not be in a single group, so please observe the boat buddy system and keep another SWT boat within sight as you paddle.

Hikers will explore one of Monroe County’s most interesting but least well known parks. Lucien Morin Park abuts the wetlands surrounding Irondequoit Creek, and contains some low but rugged hills and valleys, similar to nearby the Abe Lincoln and Durand Eastman Parks. In addition the property was used for target practice by the National Guard back in the mid 20th century, and has some interesting surviving site structures left over from the military use.

Hikers will gather at 2 PM at LsSalle’s Landing and carpool across Empire Blvd to the Lucien Moran trailhead parking area.  All hikers will follow the White Trail and dirt road along the wetland (west) side of the park, heading for the gazebo  where the officer used to oversee the shooting operations. Naturalists can return to the start from there for a relatively level and easy hike. Climbers and those looking for a more rigorous hike may continue south to loop around to the west and return overlooking the wetland.

Social: Please join us afterward for a dish-to-pass social at Gene and Georgia’s home at 1855 Westfall Road, Brighton, at the southeast corner of Westfall and Fairhill Drive. See directions and parking instructions below.  Bring  your own beverage and a folding chair along with assorted goodies, or donate $5 and help yourself. Bring a card table too if you have one.

 

Directions to LaSalle’s Landing:

Take your favorite route toward Rochester, via route 15, 15A, 390, or 490.   When you reach the Outer Loop (390/590), go north on Route 590 toward Irondequoit. About 2 miles after passing through the 490 intersection, take the Empire Boulevard/404 exit. Make a right on Empire Blvd, and go down the hill toward the bay. LaSalle’s Landing Park will be on your left at #1080, just across from Bay Creek Paddling Center.  Lucian Morin Park trailhead and parking lot will be on your right at #1135, just past the former McGregor’s.

Directions to the Social 185 Westfall:

Head back to the west on Empire Blvd.  You may take 590 south back to the Monroe Avenue (Route 31) exit, then make a left on Monroe and an immediate right on Westfall, proceeding to Fairhill Drive, the sixth left off Westfall. Turn around on Fairhill and park on the west side shoulder, next to 1855 Westfall, the house on the corner.

Simpler and more direct route: Head back to the west on Empire Blvd. Before you come to the 590 ramps, turn left on Winton Road. Take Winton Road all the way to Brighton – 4.6 miles. Cross Westfall Road, then take the next left on Fairhill Drive (it’s L shaped). Follow Fairhill around to the left, and park on the right hand shoulder at the last house on the right, 1855 Westfall.

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Rob’s Trail

Please join us for a hike on Robs Trail. For this hike, we will take advantage of portions of Rob’s Trail on both the Hemlock and the Canadice sides of route 15A. There are two parking lots for Rob’s trail at the top of Bald Hill, so pay attention and meet at the parking lot that is located on Old Bald Hill Rd South. Don’t come to the parking lot directly on Rt 15A. See directions below.

The Tourists and Climbers will head west from the parking area and head across 15A to the trial. This trail will join the trail from the Hemlock side parking lot in about 1000 ft. We will continue down the trail to Hemlock Lake. At this point, the climbers will take a few minutes to walk out to the lake and rest while enjoying the beach, before returning to the trail and retracing the route back up the hill to the cars. Meanwhile, the Tourists will continue on the flat portion of the trail out to the north boat launch and pre-staged cars that will ferry hikers back to the cars at the start of the hike.

The Naturalists will head east from the parking lot and will explore the Rob’s Trail loop around the top loop of Rob’s trail. At about the mid-point, the is a bench and a branch trail that heads down the hill to Canadice Lake. On this hike, the Naturalists won’t take the steep trail down the hill, but will continue straight around the loop and back to the cars.

Following the hike, please join us for a pot-luck social at Hemlock Park at the North end of Hemlock Lake. Bring a dish to pass and your own beverage. Or donate $5 to the social fund.

For a more detailed description of Rob’s trail, check out their website.

Directions to the trailhead: 

From Springwater:  Take Rt 15A north.  In 5.9 miles north from the flashing light in Springwater, take a sharp right turn onto Old Bald Hill Rd S. The parking lot is on the left almost immediately. Just a reminder – don’t park on the left side of Rt 15A because we aren’t meeting there.

From Hemlock: Take Rt 15A south.  At 4.9 miles south of the 20A/15A intersection south of Hemlock, take a slight left onto Old Bald Hill Rd S. The parking lot is on the left almost immediately. Just a reminder – don’t park on the right side of Rt 15A because we aren’t meeting there.

From Honeoye. Take US-20A west. Turn left onto NY 15A about 4 miles past CR 37. In 4.9 miles south of the 20A/15A intersection take a slight left onto Old Bald Hill Rd S. The parking lot is on the left almost immediately. Just a reminder – don’t park on the right side of Rt 15A because we aren’t meeting there.

From Canandaigua: Take Bristol St from Main St in Canandaigua to the intersection of US 20 and NY 21. Continue straight across US 20 onto NY 21. Continue straight again onto CR 32. In 3.9 miles from US 20, take a slight right onto Fisher Hill Rd, then (after 0.4 mi) a left onto Vincent Hill Rd. In 1.9 miles turn left onto US 20A. Turn right to stay on US 20A, through Honeoye to a left onto NY 15A. In 4.9 miles south of the 20A/15A intersection take a slight left onto Old Bald Hill Rd S. The parking lot is on the left almost immediately. Just a reminder – don’t park on the right side of Rt 15A because we aren’t meeting there.

Direction to the Social from Old Bald Hill Rd S. Turn right out of the parking lot, then right onto NY 15A. In 4.2 Miles, turn left onto Rix Hill Rd.  The park is the third left in 0.1 miles.

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Dansville Reservoir and Gully Preserve

We are going to hit 2 gems this week.  We are going to start at the Dansville Reservoir, Reservoir Rd, Dansville.  We will park along Reservoir Road.  This is a pretty open hike with minimal coverage so be sure to where a sun hat or wear plenty of sunscreen.   Once we explore the shoreline we will carpool just around the corner to Gully Preserve on Whitman Gully Rd.  There we can explore 2 trails, with one having a water crossing so wear shoes that can get wet!  It’s a somewhat wide crossing with 2-4 inches of running water.
We will be staying in one group for this hike – sorry climbers this won’t be much a challenge but if you want peace and serenity this is your hike.
Our social will be at the Gully Preserve so bring a blanket or chairs to sit on and a dish to pass.  If it’s inclement weather we will have the social at the Sunrise Restaurant.
From the North/Dansville – head south on 63 out of Dansville, heading towards Wayland.  Turn left onto Reservoir Rd and follow to Reservoir.
From South/Naples – head south on 21 towards Wayland.  Keep on 63 south once in Wayland and turn right onto Reservoir Rd, follow to Reservoir.
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Deusenbery Trails to the Hamlet of Atlanta following the Old Erie Railroad Tracks

Our hike Sunday June 4, 2023, starts at 4pm (please arrive by 3:45 to carpool to our starting point).  This is a one-way hike around farm fields, following trails through sections of woodlands, continuing along paths beside the Cohocton River to the Old Erie Railroad bed ending in the Hamlet of Atlanta. We will meet at our ending point in Atlanta.  Across the street from the E J Cottrell Library, 3 Beecher Street, Atlanta.  Look for the Springwater Trail’s parking sign.

Most of this is private land except for portions of the Railroad beds that the DEC have for fishing access.  We will drop the Naturalist off on Parks Road to begin their flat hike down the Old Erie Railroad Bed for 1.5 miles.  If they finish before the rest of the group, they can tour the Clark property which is forever in a wetland reserve.  There are trails throughout the property that you can follow.  Check out the Birdhouse for a bird’s view of the river, hiking paths and wildlife.  If by chance you prefer to just tour the wetlands that is also an option by starting at the parking lot, walking a short distance up the Old Erie Railroad bed and entering the reserve.  The first entrance on your right will have trails throughout the reserve.  The 2nd entrance will be the home of the Birdhouse which you are welcome to climb and see the views.

The Tourists and Climbers will start downhill together before the Tourists change directions through a short uphill climb through a sugarbush to the crossing of the Cohocton River.  They will then work their way around the headlands to the Old Erie Railroad bed, flat terrain, for a total of 3.25 miles.

The Climbers will head off for an up and down trail through the woods to the flat path along the Cohocton River.  Once they cross the river, they will follow the headlands to the Old Erie Railroad bed for a total of 4.25 miles.

We might even be lucky to see Fred and Francis down by the river.

 

 

DIRECTIONS

From Springwater: take Route 15S to Wayland for 4.9 miles.  At the light in Wayland turn left onto Route 21N, drive 5.9 miles to Beecher Street.  Continue on Beecher Street for .5 miles with parking on the right.  Watch for the Springwater Trail sign.

From Naples: take Route 21S to North Cohocton.  Turn right to stay on 21S.  Go .8 miles turn left onto Beecher Street.  Continue on Beecher Street for .5 miles with parking on the right. Watch for the Springwater Trail sign.

 

The Social will be at the Mt. View Inn at 34 Main Street in Atlanta.