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Genesee Riverway Trail

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Genesee Riverway Trail

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The Genesee Riverway Trail is a prominent multi-use pathway spanning approximately 24 miles through Rochester, New York. Following the scenic Genesee River, this paved trail connects the historic Erie Canal in the south to Lake Ontario in the north, offering a unique blend of urban landscapes, natural beauty, and historical landmarks within the Finger Lakes region. It serves as a vital green corridor, showcasing the river's dramatic gorge and its significant role in the city's development.

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    September 28, 2024

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    This paved-over rail trail runs more than 22 miles along the river. If you bike the whole length you'll see at least three waterfalls in the beautiful Genesee River Gorge, while also passing through eleven parks and across eight pedestrian bridges.

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    View of Court Street Dam – Genesee Riverway Trail loop from University of Rochester River Campus

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    Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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    Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

    Moderate

    Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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    Location: Rochester, Monroe County, New York, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there specific sections of the Genesee Riverway Trail that are particularly scenic or popular for a shorter outing?

    For shorter, scenic outings, many visitors enjoy the sections around the three waterfalls (High, Middle, and Lower Falls) in the Genesee River Gorge. The stretch through Frederick Law Olmsted-designed parks like Genesee Valley Park or Seneca Park also offers beautiful views and easy access. The northernmost section leading to Lake Ontario at Turning Point Park is also highly regarded for bird-watching and waterfront vistas.

    Where can I find a detailed map of the Genesee Riverway Trail?

    Detailed maps of the Genesee Riverway Trail, including access points, points of interest, and connections to other trails, are often available through the City of Rochester's Parks and Recreation department website. Local visitor centers in Rochester may also provide physical maps. Digital maps can be found on various outdoor activity platforms.

    What is the overall difficulty level of the Genesee Riverway Trail, and are there any challenging sections?

    The Genesee Riverway Trail is predominantly paved and relatively flat, making it generally easy and accessible for most users, including families and casual cyclists. While the overall length of 24 miles can be a challenge for some to complete in one go, there are no significant elevation gains or technical sections. The main 'difficulty' might be navigating busier urban areas or longer distances.

    Is the Genesee Riverway Trail suitable for families with young children or strollers?

    Yes, the Genesee Riverway Trail is very family-friendly. Its paved surface and relatively flat terrain make it ideal for strollers, young cyclists, and walkers of all ages. Many sections pass through parks with amenities, and the numerous points of interest like waterfalls and historical sites can keep children engaged. Consider shorter sections for younger children.

    What is the pet policy for dogs on the Genesee Riverway Trail?

    Dogs are generally welcome on the Genesee Riverway Trail, provided they are kept on a leash. Owners are expected to clean up after their pets. Specific rules may apply in certain park areas along the trail, so it's always a good idea to check local signage.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options directly accessible from the trail?

    Given its urban route through Rochester, many sections of the Genesee Riverway Trail offer easy access to cafes, restaurants, and various accommodation options within a short walk or ride. The downtown Rochester sections, as well as areas near the University of Rochester and the Port of Rochester, are particularly well-served with dining choices. For accommodation, numerous hotels are available throughout the city, many within close proximity to trail access points.

    How long does it typically take to walk or bike the entire Genesee Riverway Trail?

    Walking the entire 24-mile Genesee Riverway Trail would typically take an average walker between 8 to 10 hours, depending on pace and stops. For cyclists, biking the full length could take anywhere from 2 to 4 hours, again depending on speed and how often you pause to enjoy the sights. Many visitors choose to explore shorter sections rather than the entire trail in one go.

    Is the Genesee Riverway Trail wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, a significant portion of the Genesee Riverway Trail is wheelchair accessible. The trail is primarily paved and flat, making it suitable for wheelchairs and other mobility devices. Access points and bridges are generally designed to be accessible, allowing individuals to enjoy the scenic views and urban attractions along the river.

    Are there any permits or fees required to use the Genesee Riverway Trail?

    No, there are no permits or fees required to use the Genesee Riverway Trail. It is a public multi-use trail maintained by the City of Rochester, freely accessible to all for walking, running, cycling, and other non-motorized activities.

    What are the winter conditions like on the Genesee Riverway Trail, and is it suitable for winter activities?

    In winter, the Genesee Riverway Trail can be covered in snow and ice. While some sections may be cleared, others might be suitable for cross-country skiing or snowshoeing, especially in the park areas. Hikers should exercise caution due to potential slippery surfaces. Always check local weather conditions and trail reports before heading out in winter.

    Are there any specific bird-watching spots along the Genesee Riverway Trail?

    The Genesee Riverway Trail offers several excellent bird-watching opportunities. Turning Point Park, located at the northern end where the river meets Lake Ontario, is particularly known for its diverse bird species, especially during migration seasons. Other park sections along the river also provide habitats for various waterfowl and songbirds.

    How does the Genesee Riverway Trail compare to other trails in the Rochester area, like the Irondequoit Bay Trail?

    The Genesee Riverway Trail is distinct for its urban setting, connecting numerous historical sites, parks, and the city's core along the Genesee River. It offers a blend of natural beauty and cityscapes. In contrast, trails like the Irondequoit Bay Trail might offer a more purely natural, less urbanized experience around a different body of water, focusing more on wetlands and bay views. Both are multi-use and paved, but their character and the attractions they connect differ significantly.

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