Italy Valley to Italy Hill Hike

Meet at 3:45 at the lower end of the hike, at the Italy Valley Road parking area just north of the Flint Creek crossing (42.626312, -77.281368).  Everyone will set off together on the trail from here and head across the valley and uphill. Naturalists may follow a shorter trail along the edge of the valley, or follow the rest of the group and turn around after 45 minutes, Climbers/Tourists will hike to the Outback Inn shelter for a total of about 3 miles. Hiking poles will be a good idea. Make sure you bring water to stay hydrated.

Social afterwards at the Middletown Tavern in Naples, 183 South Main Street.

DirectionsFrom Springwater, Wayland and Danville: Take NY-15 south to Wayland. Turn left at the light onto NY 21 N. In 6.7 miles turn left to stay on NY-21. At the stop sign in Naples,  turn right on NY 53S. In 1.3 miles, turn left onto Italy Valley Rd. In 7.7 miles, near a white barn on the right, there is a trail head sign and road shoulder parking for the Bristol Hills Branch.
From Honeoye: Take CR 36 (West Lake Rd) into Naples. Turn right on S. Main St. and continue straight onto NY 53S. In 1.3 miles, turn left onto Italy Valley Rd. In 7.7 miles, near a white barn on the right, there is a trail head sign and road shoulder parking for the Bristol Hills Branch.
From Rochester, Canandaigua or points east: Take 5&20 to Reeds Corners (east of Canandaiqua) and Route 247 through Rushville to Potter, where it joins with Route 364. Just past Potter, take the first right, on Friend Road. In about .5 miles, take a right on Italy Valley Road. Go south on Italy Valley Road about 6.5 miles to the parking area just south of Flint Creek

Erie Canal Fairport – Hike, Bike or Paddle!

We will meet at the Erie Canal Boat Company at 7 Liftbridge Ln W, Fairport NY 14450 at 1:45 pm for a leisurely exploration of the Erie Canal. *Note: time change for this hike.

Hike – This hike starts and ends in Fairport on the paved canal path. From the parking lot turn left to follow the canal eastward to Palmira, a quiet section; or right toward the active Pittsford area   Everyone should be mindful of the time and turn around at 3:00 pm to meet back up at 4:00pm.

Paddle or Bike – Bring your own or rent from the Erie Canal Boat Company:   single kayaks $35 for 2 hrs, tandem kayaks for $45 per 2 hours, and bicycles for $30 for 2 hrs.  If renting, preregistration for equipment rental is recommended. The Erie Canal Boat Company also offers adaptive kayaks and bikes for those with special needs.

The Bikers will head east, under the lift bridge and along the Canal as far as Waynesport Rd. At that point (about 5 miles), we will turn around and head back to the bridge to the old trolley path. We will cross the canal and ride the trolley path as far as our legs and time permit.  This path goes by several neighborhoods in Perinton.

Social – We’ll enjoy a canal-side dish-to-pass social next to the Erie Canal Boat Company.  They will allow us to use their mini-park with 4 or 5 picnic tables, along with a shaded area to sit under.  Bring a dish to pass, your own beverage and some lawn chairs.

Directions to the Erie Canal Boat Company and boat launch:  The Boat Company is located in a Fairport public parking lot on the west side of NY Rt 250 (AKA Fairport Nine Mile Point Rd, AKA Main St in Fairport).  The entrance is 400 ft north of the bridge, directly opposite the RV&E Bike Shop on east side of Rt 250.   Google Maps is accurate.  Set to 7 Liftbridge Ln W, Fairport NY 14450.      Phone 585-748-2628.

From Springwater, Naples and Honeoye: From Springwater take Wheaton Hill Rd to Canadice Rd, to Ontario County Rd 37.  From Naples, take CR 36 (West Lake Rd) to Honeoye. From Honeoye, take US 20A west to CR 37. From the corner of CR 37 and US 20A, head north through W Bloomfield. At the light, continue straight onto NY 65. Outside W Bloomfield, continue straight onto CR 35. The road becomes CR 66 (W Bloomfield Rd) in Monroe County. You will cross NY-251 (Rush Mendon Rd) – continue straight for 4 miles. Turn right onto Thornell Rd. After 2.4 miles, turn right on NY-96. At the second light, turn left onto Kreag Rd. At the other end of Kreag Rd, turn right onto Ayrault Rd. At the first light, turn left onto Mosley Rd (NY-250). After you cross the canal and before you cross the railroad track, turn left into a parking lot behind the businesses.  The meeting place is on the far end of the parking.

From Canandaigua: The simplest directions are: Take the Thruway to Exit 45 (I-490) Stay on I-490 to exit 26 (NY 31). Turn left onto NY 31 East. At the light, turn left onto Ayrault Rd.  At the second light, turn left onto Mosley Rd (NY-250). After you cross the canal and before you cross the railroad track, turn left into a parking lot behind the businesses.  The meeting place is on the far end of the parking.

Ontario Park to Woodville Ride or Hike

This week, Springwater Trails is offering a hike at the highest park in Ontario County and also a bike ride from that highest point down to Canandaigua Lake at Woodville.

Join us at 4:00 at the entrance to the hiking trails on the west side of Ontario Park.  Bikers and hikers will all start from the parking area on the main park loop road.  Hikers will follow the brown, yellow and red trails for about 3.5 miles, while the hikers will ride roads around the park loop onto Gannett Hill Rd (South) to Seman Rd and then back north to Bristol Springs and down to Woodville for 17 miles.

Following the hike and bike ride, all are welcome to join us at Brews and Brats for a refreshing social.

Details

The Hikers will follow ski trails. These trails are shared with mountain bikers in the summer. The brown trail starts off close to the road. When the brown trail turns south, we will switch to the Park Trail and then join the yellow trail headed for intersection 10. Staying on the yellow trail to the next intersection (12) we turn left and head over to intersection 11. Again, left to head back north staying on yellow.  The yellow trail will cross the BHB and intersect with the purple trail before coming to intersection 6 and the red trail. We will turn right onto the red trail and will continue to turn right on intersections within the red trail until it returns to the park road. Crossing the road, we will make our way clockwise around a quarter of the pond and then across the fields (toward the radio towers) to the picnic shelters loop. There are nicely mowed trails through a Warbler nesting area. The path back to the cars branches off the shelters loop at the far corner.

Hikers wishing a shorter hike should stay to the left on the red trail trail until it gets to the road and then cross to the fields and back to the cars.

Bikers will continue from the parking area along the park road. At the first intersection, we will turn right onto Gannett Hill Rd. The next right turn will be at the stop sign for Seman Rd, where we will ride past the West Hill Preserve. We then turn right onto W Hollow Rd and will make note of the Bristol Branch crossing from the road, and the old Ski Valley ski runs on the left. There is another right onto Egypt Valley Rd, and then right onto NY 64. At mile 14, we will pass through South Bristol. Some bikers may wish to stop at Brews and Brats. Meanwhile, the remaining bikers will continue  onto NY-21 and head down to Woodville, where cars will be available to bring riders back to their cars. You may want to bring a bike lock in case we have more room in the cars than for bikes.

Bring water and your own bike if you wish to bike.

Directions: The easiest route to the park is to take NY 64 to Bristol Springs and turn west on Gannett Hill Rd.  There is a sign indicating Ontario County Park.  At the top of the hill turn right onto  South Gannett Hill Road.  The  park entrance is straight ahead.    Follow the park road for about .5 miles to our meeting place which is the parking area along the park road near the information kiosk at the Finger Lakes Trail trail-head. (Don’t turn off the main road into the camping areas or the picnic shelters).

Details From Springwater, Wayland and Naples: From Springwater, head south on NY-15. At the light in Wayland, turn left and follow NY-21 through Naples. Just past the village, bear left onto CR-12 (Bristol Springs Rd). In 1.9 miles, bear left onto Rhine St. Continue straight (In .6 mi, the name changes to Powell Rd and then in .3 mi to Gannett Hill Rd, and then in 3.2 miles it enters the park). Follow the road around the park for half a mile to our meeting place.

Details from Hemlock and Honeoye: From Hemlock, head south on NY-15A. Just outside of the hamlet, turn left on US-20A. Continue through Honeoye and turn right onto East Lake Road. In 0.6 mi, turn left onto CR 33 (Egypt Valley Rd.). In 6.9 miles, continue straight onto CR 34. In 1.6 miles, turn right onto NY-64. In another 1.9 miles, turn right onto Gannett Hill Rd. In 1.3 miles, turn right into the park. Follow the road around the park for half a mile to our meeting place.

Details from Canandaigua: Take US 20 west out of the city. Turn left onto Parrish St Ex. In 0.9 miles, turn left onto NY-21. Continue for 11.9 miles to the intersection with NY-64. Turn right onto NY-64 N. In 0.4 miles turn left onto Gannett Hill Rd. In 1.3 miles, turn right into the park. Follow the road around the park for half a mile to our meeting place.

Honeoye Lake Bike Ride or Sandy Bottom Hike

This Sunday we have a choice of activities, both starting from Sandy Bottom Park at the the northwest corner of Honeoye Lake – a hike in Sandy Bottom Park and its adjacent creek, or a bike ride around Honeoye Lake. While we’ve done this event for the past few years, note that our starting point and the location of our social are different this year.  After the workouts we will enjoy a dish-to-pass social at the lakeshore in Sandy Bottom Park.

Everyone meets at 3:45 at the Sandy Bottom Park parking lot on Jack Evans Drive, off County Road 36 (West Lake Road), about .4 mile from Route 20A/Main Street Honeoye.  Hikers will explore the nature trails and wetlands of Sandy Bottom Park. Cyclists will circumnavigate the lake counter clockwise, first heading south on County Road 36 for about 8 miles to the intersection with East Lake Road, then heading north along the east side of the Honeoye Valley. At about the 12 mile point those looking for a breather may visit the Honeoye South Boat Launch for a stop (with rest room) by the lake. Continue north on East Lake Road to Route 20A (Main Street Honeoye) and return to the start by Main Street and West Lake Road. Total distance is about 17 miles of gently rolling terrain, with the biggest climb near the start.  Cyclists may go at their own speed;  please bring plenty of water, and helmets are required.

Social:  Please join us after the workouts for our optional dish-to pass social at the Sandy Bottom pavilion. The pavilion is to the east of the parking lot, past the Rotary Club building and next to the lake. Bring a lawn chair in case the pavilion is reserved.  Bring your own beverage and favorite dish to share, or contribute $5 to our social fund. There is no long term parking near the pavilion, but there is a gravel drive you can take to the left of the Rotary Building to drop things off for the Social.

Directions:
From Springwater: Head north to Route 20A in Hemlock. Turn east on 20A. Turn south on County Road 36 (west Lake Road) at the red light intersection. Go 0.4 miles to Jack Evans Drive, and park in the large parking lot next to the ball field.

From Naples:  Go north on County Road 36, and right on Jack Evans Drive just before reaching Honeoye Village.

From the east (Bristol, Canandaigua, etc): Take Rte 64 south to Rte 20A, make right onto 20A, left onto West Lake Road at the Honeoye traffic light, left on Jack Evans Drive.

From the west (Hemlock, Livonia, etc): Take Rte 15A to Route 20A, make left onto 20A, right onto West Lake Road, left on Jack Evans Drive.