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FLT Series – Bully Hill State Forest

It’s already the third Sunday of December and time to return to our Finger Lakes Trail series. Last month we hiked through Kanakadea Park and a loop of the FLT just north of I-86. This month we join the trail just west of that loop as the trail enters a series of state forests. This hike will cover about half of the trail through Bully Hill State Forest.

A group picture from the Springwater Trails hike on Aug 26, 2012 at Bully Hill State Forest.

In 2012, Springwater Trails held a hike in Bully Hill State Forest.

All hikers will start at the intersection of Hopkins Rd in Almond, NY and hike over a hill to Bully Hill Rd. Based on time, hikers will continue across Bully Hill Rd and hike up a creek, turning around so as to arrive back at the waiting cars on Bully Hill Rd. Hikers will exit for Hopkins Rd and turn left on Bishopville Rd, then right onto a blue access trail. The blue trail merges onto the main white blazed trail. Continue straight onto the main trail. The trail passes through a gate (leave the gate how you find it) and enters the state forest. The hike is now fairly level until we cross Karr Rd. After Karr Rd, it is all downhill to Bully Hill Rd. (2.2 miles) Hikers with time and inclination for a longer hike should turn right on Bully Hill to cross the bridge over the creek and then left onto the trail. Continue along the trail, keeping an eye on the clock – turn around to return to the car on Bully Hill Rd.

Following the hike, you are invited to join us for a social at a Dansville establishment to be selected by the hikers. The following restaurants are available after 5 on Sunday: Battle Street Brewery (until 6), Jack’s Place Gaslight Grill, Sunrise Restaurant, Tony’s Pizza, The Leaning Tower.

carpool to this hike will be available from the parking area behind the Firehall in Wayland. The carpool will leave promptly at 1:15.

Directions to Carpool at Wayland Parking (42.568606, -77.590562):

Plan to be at the parking area at 12:50.  We will leave at 1:00 for Hornell and will drop off one car at Bully Hill Rd..

Pam and Marty, along the creek near Bully Hill Rd.

From Springwater: Head south on NY-15 to the light in Wayland.  Turn right on Rt 63 (W Naples St). In about 150ft, turn right between the Fire House and the Sugar Creek building to get to the parking lot in the center of the block.

From Naples and N Cohocton: Head west on NY-21S toward Wayland.  Go through the light at NY-15. In about 150ft, turn left between the Fire House and the Sugar Creek building to get to the parking lot in the center of the block.

Directions to Hike

From Springwater and Wayland: Head south on NY-15. In Wayland, continue south on NY-21 and stay on 21 for 18.8 miles. Turn right on NY-36 N. In half a mile use the right lane onto I-86 West. Take the first exit (Exit 33) for NY-21, Almond. Turn right on Karr Valley Rd, then left on Bishopville Rd. In one mile, turn right onto Hopkins Rd (This is the second entrance to Hopkins Rd from Bishopville Rd). You can park on the shoulder of Hopkins Rd. The trail head is across Bishopville Rd and about 50 ft to the left from Hopkins Rd.

Leaving Bully Hill Rd toward Hopkins Rd. Our hike will end at this point.

From Dansville: Head south on NY-36 past Stony Brook. In Arkport, turn left on West Ave. In 0.3 miles, turn left onto Bishopville Rd (CR 67). In 2.9 miles, turn left to stay on Bishopville Rd. In another 3.2 miles, turn left onto Hopkins Rd.

From Naples and N Cohocton: Head south on NY-21S. In N Cohocton continue straight onto NY-371. At the stop sign in Cohocton, turn right onto Maple Ave. In a half mile, turn left onto Cohocton Loon Lake. Continue straight past the entrance to I-390 where the road becomes CR-121. In 4 miles, turn left onto NY-21. Turn right on NY-36 N. In half a mile use the right lane onto I-86 West. Take the first exit (Exit 33) for NY-21, Almond. Turn right on Karr Valley Rd, then left on Bishopville Rd. In one mile, turn right onto Hopkins Rd (This is the second entrance to Hopkins Rd from Bishopville Rd). You can park on the shoulder of Hopkins Rd. The trail head is across Bishopville Rd and about 50 ft to the left from Hopkins Rd.

From other points along I-86: From I-86, take Exit 33 for NY-21, Almond. Turn right on Karr Valley Rd, then left on Bishopville Rd. In one mile, turn right onto Hopkins Rd (This is the second entrance to Hopkins Rd from Bishopville Rd). You can park on the shoulder of Hopkins Rd. The trail head is across Bishopville Rd and about 50 ft to the left from Hopkins Rd.

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Mount Hope Cemetery

Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester was dedicated in 1838 as the first municipal cemetery in the US. It was opened in response to the Cholera outbreak of 1831 to 1834. The location of the cemetery was selected for its challenging landscape, and was intended as a park-like cemetery to enhance the quality of life of the city residents. This hike will explore the hills, valley and heavily wooded areas of the cemetery in addition to visiting some of the well known graves including the graves of Susan B Anthony, Frederick Douglass, William Warfield and if we are fortunate, Harriet Hollister Spencer. You can read stories from Mt Hope Cemetery from the City Newspaper, and Wikipedia.

We have planned three separate hikes, which will be selected based on our turnout. All hikes will start at the North Gate entrance parking area in front of the 1862 chapel. You may download maps of the hikes here.

The Tourist hike will start by visiting the North end of the cemetery and Susan B Anthony’s grave-site. We will head up Linden Ave to Anthony’s grave near the corner with Maple Ave. The tourists will travel around the cemetery in a counterclockwise direction.  In addition to the Anthony grave (11.), we will try to visit the following:

11. Susan B Anthony
6. Hiram Sibley
10. Bausch and Lomb monument (also look for mausoleums on Grove Ave).
12. Margaret Woodbury Strong
14 Earliest burial
15. Col Nathaniel Rochester
70. William Warfield
57&58. Civil War and Spanish American War plots
45. George Washington’s drummer boy – Alexander Milliner
69. Alexander Lamberton
18 Frederick Douglass
24. Elizabeth Hollister Frost

The Climbers will head up the hill on Lawn Ave to the right of the entrance toward Frederick Douglass’ grave. We will travel around the cemetery in a clockwise direction, Expect more hill climbing on this hike, as we explore the geologic feature of the cemetery. In addition, we will check out the following historic sites:

The Climbers will hike clockwise around the cemetery.17. George Ellwanger monument
18. Frederick Douglass
69. Alexander Lamberton
45. Alexander Milliner, George Washington’s drummer boy
57 & 58: Spanish American and Civil War plots
70. William Warfield
24. Elizabeth Hollister Frost, and maybe Harriet Hollister Spencer
15. Col Rochester
14. First Burial
12. Margaret Woodbury Strong
11. Susan B Anthony

The Naturalists will head to the south end of the cemetery where they can explore as much as desired. But be sure to watch the time and head back along Indian Trail Ave to the north end and the Susan B Anthony site.  The route plan will go past several interesting sites:

69. Alexander Lamberton
46. Algernon Crapsey
70. William Warfield
26. General E. G. Marshall
12. Margaret Woodbury Strong
11. Susan B Anthony
6. Hiram Sibley
10. Bausch and Lomb monument

Following our hike, join us for a social at the The Distillery – Sports Bar & Grill, 1142 Mt. Hope Ave, a half mile south of the cemetery entrance.

Directions

Mt Hope Cemetery is 47 minutes north of Springwater, so car pooling is recommended. Leave a comment on here on the website to plan carpooling.  Good places to meet would be the Springwater Town Hall, Hemlock Lake Park at the north end of the lake, or Sandy Hook in Honeoye.

From Springwater: Head north on NY 15A for 19 miles to Lima. Turn left on US-20 for 4.2 miles. Turn right onto I-390 N. At the split with 590, stay left on I-390 and then stay right to exit 16B for NY 15A/E Henrietta Rd. Continue straight past South Ave and turn right onto Mt Hope Ave. Go up and over the hill for 1.8 miles to the second entrance to the Cemetery.  There is parking inside the entrance.

From Naples: Take CR-36 (West Lake Rd) to Honeoye. Turn left on US-20A. In 5 miles turn right onto NY-15A and follow the Springwater directions.