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    Stiglmeier Park

    4.7 (40 reviews)

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    Couple fisherman
    Linda M.

    I can't believe that this was my first visit to this park! I met some friends here for an outdoor lunch and planned on walking around a bit but didn't get much further than our picnic table. The park wasn't very crowded and everyone was maintaining the proper social distancing! There is a small pond with a couple people fishing, a few that were hiking around and a small group in a pavilion. Much less that a typical spring day but with all the recent rain keeping the trails pretty wet and the current covid restrictions I guess i shouldn't be surprised. The buildings were all closed and most of the tables and benches were piled up together. I look forward to going back with nicer hiking conditions and less restrictions.

    There were many beautiful trees at the park that were in full bloom.
    Sarah D.

    I came here many times growing up with my sister and parents. My sister and I played on the playground and my parents walked the trails with us that were closest to the playground. We saw many deer on those trails. A friend had a fun picnic in their pavilion area a couple years back. The pavilion area is nice. Today a friend and I walked the trails near the playground (with our masks on.) We didn't see any deer unfortunately. I wanted to continue so we continued on. We were parked near the playground. We walked past our cars, past the entrance, and continued on past the pavilion and picnic area. We started on the Seneca Trail and made a left. It was very muddy so we went back the other way and walked for a long while. It dumped us out near Como Park Boulevard in Depew. We then had a bit of a trek to get to our cars. It was a great day at 66° and we'll return to walk a different trail that I saw there on the next beautiful day.

    Part of our hike along this water
    Joy S.

    We were looking for something fun to do while we were in town for the day and found that this park had hiking trails we could try out. The park itself is beautiful and green. Lots of ballfields and picnic shelters, with many people enjoying time together there. We started out on a hiking trail and it was gorgeous. It felt like we were in the wilderness except that we could hear people, traffic, and music almost the entire hike. We were glad to have a map of the trails or it would've been easy to get lost back in there. Part of the hike was along a small river/creek that was so pretty. Definitely worth visiting.

    Tim C.

    This is a great spot for nature walks during all seasons. The trails are well maintained and easily identifiable. It would be a great spot for an after work walk, beginners snow shoe, bird watching and more. With multiple trails to choose from, it will be a few times before you get bored with the park.

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    Darlene B.

    The park has always been on my top five for local parks. Its a great place for people looking to engage in a variety of outdoor related activities( basketball, hiking, walking, picnic, running, tennis, baseball diamonds, pavilions, playground equipment) Great for all ages, and a natural oasis to just enjoy nature along the many nature trails looked through out the park.

    Beautiful late-afternoon winter wonderland walk in the woods with my mini-man today. #Buffalove
    Tara K.

    Stiglmeier is a large, well-kept park with lots to offer. There are several pavilions for rental. There are many sports fields and courts for baseball, soccer, football, tennis, basketball, pretty sure they have them all. There are playground areas for the warm months, and sled hills for the snow months. We have been enjoying Stiglmeier Park for years. When the hubbs and I started dating many moons ago, his family's annual picnics were here. When we moved back to the WNY area, we started coming here periodically to trek the nature trails. Our favorite amenity of Stiglmeier is definitely the trails (I linked the trail map below). They are relatively flat, more walking trails than hiking trails. The main challenge is really how far you choose to walk. Along the way there are a few bridge and boardwalk features, over small ponds, waterways or nearby marshes. Although Stiglmeier is in a residential suburban area, the trails do a great job of winding through the available woods so you do feel like you're still actually getting out there. Overall, the trails are well-marked and well-kept. We've seen many deer, squirrels, and beautiful birds on our walks here. Just yesterday, my son and I were in awe over the several cardinals we saw, so boldly crimson red against the snowy February backdrop. The easiest trailhead to find is, if you enter the park via the main entrance off of Losson, make a left at the park office building and follow the road loop around the fields, until you see the boardwalk trailhead on the left, maybe a two minute drive from the entrance. There is plenty of parking across the street from this trailhead. Thank you to all of the staff at Stiglmeier Park for taking such good care of this sweet nature treat! https://tocny.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/StiglmeierPark.pdf

    A few of the light up decorations!
    Lindy S.

    Beautiful park, especially around the holidays! They really make it feel festive with lights, signs , and other decorations. We really enjoyed walking the trails. There is so much wildlife. We saw deer, squirrels, and so many birds. It's also great for photo ops - we snapped a few sitting on giant tree trunks, and crossing bridges. The cherry on top was that we also had a view of the sunset!

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    Margarita C.

    I've been playing softball, walking the trails and picnicking with my family at this park for years, it's my favorite hangout in Cheektowaga and has something outdoorsy for everyone to enjoy! This park has a football field, soccer field, tennis court, softball diamonds, basketball courts, baseball diamonds, volleyball, horseshoe pits, street hockey cage, a pond and creek, walking trails, deer and bird watching, restrooms, a soda vending machine, tons of picnic pavilions with charcoal grills, multiple playground areas for children to play... Everything you need to be outdoors and happy! And, down the street in either direction is food and shopping. This park also has league softball available for men's, women and co-ed teams. It's really cool playing under the lights at night and the fields here are nice, very well maintained. I have taken some gorgeous pictures walking the trails, love it during the spring and fall months. Be sure to bring your camera and enjoy a nice walk in and around the park!

    Jen S.

    I've heard about this park for the longest time and finally went for a visit. Being a dog person and having a dog, I'm slightly annoyed my fur friend isn't allowed to come here. There are so many open fields and long trails, it's basically dog heaven. Cops monitor the park regularly so I wouldn't advise risking it. Enough ranting, back to the review. This park is very nice. Numerous marked trails, bike paths, tennis courts, baseball fields, open fields for tons of activities. Trails don't have any trash cans, so bring your own bag and don't litter! The property is very clean which is always nice to enjoy. Apple maps showed arrival as side of the road parking. Be careful if this happens to you; a few feet before "arrival" is no parking zone and there are signs. There's an official parking area near the fields a little distance from there. In that same area are outhouses. Trails are rocks, dirt, and wooden paths/stairs. Bikes are not allowed on trails. There are nice sitting areas along the paths. I'll for sure visit again.

    Bird whisperer!
    Rita J.

    I spent 2 hours walking through the trails enjoying the quiet today. Not only was it a great workout but man after the long cold snap it felt good to finally see and feel spring emerging. The trails here are well marked and groomed. Some are wooden bridge type most are dirt/gravel. There are several benches along the way if you need a breather or just want to take in the sights and sounds of nature. I love how people leave birdseed on observation deck railings for the critters. If your adventurous you can put some in your hand and wait patiently for a feathered friend to land on you and nibble from your palm. When the chipmunks are out if you're lucky they'll do the same. Wonder escape to nature that's not far from home. Highly recommend you take some time to unplug and check it out.

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    stephanie c.

    Driving through the park, it seems just like any other park with its baseball diamonds and playgrounds, but then you enter the woods and it's all about the birds! I wish I knew more so I could actually say all the types of birds we saw, but there were woodpeckers, for sure! Definitely bring your camera! (And maybe a little birdseed) You can easily walk around for a few hours in the woods on both raised wooden paths and dirt paths. There are a few trails that intersect and then go around the whole park. It's pretty easy terrain with little to no elevation. Tip: no dogs allowed! I don't frequent as much as I would like because of this, but I understand why!

    Beautiful park
    Yvonne G.

    Stiglmeier Park, it is one of my favorite parks in Western New York area. The park is beautiful, clean, and nicely maintained with a little pond next to the front entrance. It has tennis courts, basketball courts, nature trails, baseball diamonds, football field, and a playground. They also have a few picnic shelters that goes all the way to the end of the park. I usually come in the morning for a walk and the park is not as busy as when I come in the afternoon (or Saturday). I love the nature trails. Not only you can hear the birds singing, but also see the chipmunks and deers dancing (now I sound so corny). The trails go for about a couple miles or so and they're easy to walk. It is located on Losson road in Cheektowaga, NY, next to Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve. If you happen to be in the area and would like to mingle with natures, or just take a walk, check this park out.

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    Glen Park

    4.6
    (73 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    We have been to Glen Park a few times. But now that our son is running around, going to the park is…read morealways a new adventure. After having some ice cream, we went for a quick walk throughout the park. This park really is great. It is a little small but that also makes it so nice. No need for maps or worries of getting lost, it's perfect for a nice walk. My son loves looking for all the wildlife especially if there are any ducks or fish. Luckily for him, there are plenty of ducks around here. Another nice thing about this park is that it is very scenic for photography. There were a few different groups there doing what looked like senior pictures or photos before an event. Whether you're looking for a nice walk, scenic backdrop or just a quiet place to sit on a bench and think, this park has it all.

    I had some free time on a Sunday morning while I was waiting for a family reunion. So, I looked on…read moreGoogle Maps for local parks to visit. This one caught my eye. I am amazed at how restful and beautifully maintained it is. The flowers were welcoming, the small waterfall enchanting, the trails curious and winding, and the wildlife amusing. I felt more relaxed and grounded after my visit than I have in a long time. The only negative was that someone was smoking weed on a park bench and the odor instantly turned me off. I'm sure smoking is not allowed, but I was chagrined that in this little section of The Garden of Eden someone would assume to make the place smell like a stoner's living room.

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    Walton Woods Park

    4.9
    (26 reviews)
    9.6 mi

    Clean, small community park, located in heart of Amherst, behind the Amherst police station…read more Recently visited for a fire fly hike that was guided, by the NYS Parks Department; Catol Rodgers. Interesting facts learned on fireflies: they like leafy dark areas, eat slugs, and snails and really lite up the park. Paved trail, not very long, perfect for quick walk or hike to explore the many trees. Family, everyone friendly.

    Went to this park with my son and his two children under eight years of age (7 & 5). It was the…read moreperfect length to get through without hearing the children complain that they were tired of walking. This is such a beautiful park to enjoy a nice walk, jog, a bike ride or to go fishing (no spots to play sports of any kind here). There are a couple small grassy areas you can sit with a blanket and have a small picnic, eat lunch or bring your own lawn chair and enjoy a book. Plenty of benches to sit down, relax and enjoy the view of the water. In addition, the trees provide lots of shaded areas to appreciate as you walk through the paved trail on a hot summer day. Lastly, there are a lot of droppings from the geese (the children were stressing about avoiding it). I didn't see a playground during my walk but there is a very nice playground available for the children in front of the library that is located adjacent to the park entrance - you'll see it. I used my GPS to get here and parked at the courthouse parking lot, there was a path to where the trail starts - in my photos. Bring bug spray and sunblock in the summer and enjoy a stroll after a good meal. Rated this park four stars because I would probably only come back to take a walk if I'm already in the area but there's nothing here you absolutely have to see if you were visiting Buffalo. However, the park is beautiful and serene. If there was more to do or picnic tables for families to sit and eat, I would give it five stars.

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    4.2
    (24 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    I can't believe it took me this long to visit this park. The Yelp reviews and pictures just don't…read moredo it justice. It is huge. We barely scratched the surface of what's available today. There's many shelters available to rent that are spread throughout this expansive park. In that way, it reminds me of Akron Falls State Park. So many playgrounds, too. We visited a couple, but I think there were several more. Originally I planned to take my boys to play in the creek at Charles E Burchfield Nature Center, but I noticed pictures of people playing in a creek here, too, and I'm glad we came. We did have a hard time finding a clear path to the water where we first noticed people, but there's a stone staircase leading down near shelter 21 and the playground with the dinosaur slide. So many tadpoles. Later we found another place to access the creek from a nature trail. As another review mentions, the trail is narrow, but only at the beginning. It widens later on. There's a fun little bridge the boys liked crossing, and a great spot for a picnic near the creek. You'd have to bring your own folding table but it's a relatively flat area in a grove of trees. If you like the trails and creek at Charles E. Burchfield, but you need to rent a shelter, this park is perfect.

    I love this park and it seems they are always making improvements. I am there regularly to walk,…read moreplay at the playground, play pickleball, or attend a party.

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