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The Genesee Valley Greenway State Park is a 90-mile open space corridor that follows the route of the Genesee Valley Canal (1840-1878) and the Pennsylvania Railroad Rochester Branch (1882-1963) from the Erie Canalway Trail in Rochester's Genesee Valley Park to the Village of Cuba in Allegany County. The Greenway will eventually extend to Hinsdale in Cattaraugus County.
It includes a public, multi-use trail and natural and historic resources. The majority of the trail is an old railway bed that is a straight, level surface consisting of cinders, gravel and mowed grass. The Greenway passes through woodlands, wetlands, river and stream valleys, rolling farmlands, steep gorges, and historic villages in sixteen towns located in Monroe, Livingston, Wyoming, Allegany, and Cattaraugus counties.
Like other abandoned towpaths and rail beds across the country, the Genesee Valley Greenway provides opportunities for public recreation, an off-road link to communities, parks, other trails, attractions in the region and preservation of open space and the natural and cultural resources in the corridor. The GVG connects to the Genesee River Trail, Finger Lakes Trail, Erie Canal Recreation Way, the Erie Attica Trail and the Lehigh Valley Trail.
Natural Features:
- The continuity of the corridor creates a 'tunnel of green' and acts as a physical link between adjacent habitats providing an important bridge for organisms.
Historical Features:
- Black Creek Canal Culvert
- Belfast warehouse - The only surviving canal warehouse on the greenway, and locks.
- Chili, Monroe County and Oakland, Livingston County Location: Old railway bridges and bridge abutments.
- Oakland: Locks
- Interpretive Signage is provided along the trail at key locations.
Pet Policy: A maximum of two pets are allowed in day use areas unless prohibited by sign or directive. Pets are to be supervised at all times and either be crated or on a leash not more than 6-feet in length. Proof of rabies inoculation shall be produced if requested by staff. Pets are not permitted in playgrounds, buildings, golf courses, boardwalks, pools and spray-grounds or guarded beaches (this does not apply to service animals).
After decades of succession from the abandonment of the railroad, the trail provides a great diversity of alien weedy species combined with the spreading native species from adjoining woodlands, fields, wetlands and river and stream valleys. Besides the hundreds of flowers, more than forty species of trees, shrubs and vines can be found in just a few miles of trail. Woody plant diversity is impressive including spruce, pine, cedar, tuliptree, cucumber tree, spicebush, sassafras, moonseed, sycamore, witch hazel, hackberry, elm, hickory, beech, oak, alder, birch, hornbeam, basswood, cottonwood, aspen, willow, shad, hawthorn, cherry, rose, ash, locust, autumn olive, dogwood, buckthorn, creeper, grape, bladdernut, maple, sumac, ivy, tree-of-heaven, prickly-ash, honeysuckle, elderberry and viburnum.
With spreading views of the Genesee River meanders and the scattered remaining ancient oaks of the valley, the corridor is also home to thousands of animals. Amongst the familiar mammals such as squirrels, chipmunks, woodchucks, fox and deer are the most numerous insects that include the colorful butterflies such as swallowtails, whites, sulphurs, hairstreaks, blues, fritillaries, crescents, commas, admirals, monarchs, browns and skippers. Birds occur year-round and amongst the summer diversity are woodpeckers, flycatchers, jays, crows, titmice, nuthatches, wrens, thrushes, catbirds, waxwings, vireos, warblers, tanagers, cardinals, buntings, towhees, sparrows and finches.
First Day Hike: Fillmore
Monday, January 1, 2024 10:00 AM
Genesee Valley Greenway State Park
Ring in the New Year with a hike along the Genesee River on the Genesee Valley Greenway! A warm fire, smores, and hot chocolate awaits you, sponsored by the Fillmore Trail Town Committee! There will be a porta-jon on site. Please note: In case of severe weather, please check Genesee Valley Greenway State Park on Facebook for event status. Parking is available at the meet site. Dress weather appropriate. If there is snow, feel free to bring your snowmobile, snowshoes and/or skis. Leashed pets are allowed, please be sure to clean up after them. Pre-registration is preferred. Meet at Music Way - park by little league fields (42.463074, -78.113428).
Registration: Required
First Day Hike: Hinsdale
Monday, January 1, 2024 10:00 AM
Genesee Valley Greenway State Park
Join us for an easy yet invigorating 2-mile walk along a very secluded section of trail heading east along Oil Creek. This hike will be led by members of the Hinsdale Historical Society who will serve hot chocolate afterwards. Please note: In case of severe weather, please check Genesee Valley Greenway State Park on Facebook for event status. Parking is available at the meet site. Dress weather appropriate. If there is snow, feel free to bring your snowmobile, snowshoes and/or skis. Leashed pets are allowed, please be sure to clean up after them. Meet at Hinsdale Methodist Church, Main St (42.167278, -78.387766).
First Day Hike: Rochester
Monday, January 1, 2024 10:00 AM
Genesee Valley Greenway State Park
The gentle walk/stroll through wooded wetlands to the bridge over Black Creek includes a Storybook Trail and is great for all ages. Warm drinks and light snacks provided, contact us about accessible parking. Sponsored by the great folks at the Genesee Land Trust. Please note: In case of severe weather, please check Genesee Valley Greenway State Park on Facebook for event status. Parking is available at the meet site. Dress weather appropriate. If there is snow, feel free to bring your snowmobile, snowshoes and/or skis. Leashed pets are allowed, please be sure to clean up after them. Pre-registration preferred. Meet at Brook Rd/Brookdale Preserve Parking lot - 30 Brook Rd, Rochester.
Registration: Required
First Day Hike: Town of York
Monday, January 1, 2024 10:00 AM
Genesee Valley Greenway State Park
This location offers 3 different starting points but all end with a yummy lunch and campfire at the York Landing Parking Area at 12:15pm, sponsored by the York Trail Town Committee! All hikes will offer unique views of farmland, forest, and the Genesee River. Length of hikes are one-way, shuttles are available after lunch to return to your starting point if needed. Piffard – 2.8 miles, Fowlerville – 2.6 miles, York Landing – up to you. Please note: In case of severe weather, please check Genesee Valley Greenway State Park on Facebook for event status. Parking is available at the meet site. Dress weather appropriate. If there is snow, feel free to bring your snowmobile, snowshoes and/or skis. Leashed pets are allowed, please be sure to clean up after them. There are 3 choices: Yard of Ale, 3226 Genesee St, Piffard // Fowlerville Parking area (42.891654, -77.823686) // York Landing Parking area (42.864631, 77.851023).
First Day Hike: Scottsville
Monday, January 1, 2024 11:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Genesee Valley Greenway State Park
Ring in the New Year at Canawaugus Park with a self-guided hike! Check out all the new amenities recently installed thanks to the efforts of the Scottsville Trail Town Committee and the Village DPW, then warm up around a fire with a hot beverage and snacks from 11:00 – 1:00. Sponsored by the Charity Bible Church and Scottsville Trail Town Committee! Please note: In case of severe weather, please check Genesee Valley Greenway State Park on Facebook for event status. Parking is available at the meet site. Dress weather appropriate. If there is snow, feel free to bring your snowmobile, snowshoes and/or skis. Leashed pets are allowed, please be sure to clean up after them. Meet at Canawaugus Park (43.018206, -77.747897).