East Otto, NY 14729
USA
Note: we will be meeting at the Mill Valley Road Site at 1:45pm so start our hike at 2:00pm.
THIS WILL BE A LONG DAY SO PLEASE PLAN ACCORDINGLY!
A little about this park:
Since the early 60’s, the steel sculptures of Larry Griffis, Jr. and other international artists have been residing in the woods, fields, and even ponds of Griffis Sculpture Park. The 450-acre Ashford Hollow Park is not only a tremendous regional attraction but holds the distinction of being one of America’s largest and oldest sculpture parks.
The park features over 250 large scale sculptures dispersed through miles of hiking trails. Each sculpture was placed with the natural setting in mind, creating a truly unique experience between art and nature.
Carpool options are in the works, or you may drive yourself. To be a group driver or part of a carpool, contact Kelly Rell by Friday, Sept 19th at noon by email to kellrell@verizon.net or text to 215-990-9922. Whether carpooling or driving on your own, meet at 1:45 PM at 6902 Mill Valley Rd, East Otto, NY 14729 – this brings you to the main entrance. Porta-Potties are available here.
All hikers will explore the property as a group along the paths and fields. You may stop at any time to relax as you see fit.
Directions: Take your favorite route depending on your starting point. East Otto is located off Route 219 between Springville and Ellicottville. From Springwater, head for the south end of Letchworth Park via Route 436, then continue west on Route 39 to Springville and then south on Route 219, Ahrens Road, Rohr Hill Road and Rohr Road/Mill Valley Road to the site. From Rochester it is most likely quicker to take the thruway to West Seneca and then Route 219 south to Springville.