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    Holley Falls Park - My place for peace.  So serene and a wonderful place to walk your dogs.  The Falls are beautiful anytime of year.

    Holley Falls Park

    5.0(8 reviews)
    18.2 mi

    Beautiful, peaceful smaller park few picnic benches ; small walking trail. Located in downtown…read moreHolley, NY past their Public Works. Perfect place to enjoy nature, walk, fish or journal.

    This is a tough one. Do I keep the knowledge to myself or not? But the right thing to do is to…read moreshare, and Holley Falls Park is worth sharing. If I could summarize the experience at Holley Falls in one word, this would be it: carpooling. Yes, there are a few spots at the base of the waterfall, but they fill up fast. If you're going with others, make sure you share a ride because if you don't, you'll be using valuable hiking time trying to find somewhere to park. I can't even imagine how crowded it can get if someone's having a party or any kind of event. Since you're next to the canal, and the waterfall is basically runoff, get ready for muddy trails. I didn't get stuck or too muddy, but I can imagine it being worse after a rainy day. It's not the worst uphill hike I've ever been on, but it's a good workout nonetheless. You can get pretty close to the falls from some spots on the trail. If you're like me and afraid of getting too close, you still get a good view from further back. There's spots for fishing, plenty of spots for just sitting around, and an overall sense that the park is well maintained. I'll happily return to Holley for a visit to the falls again. It's easy to get to from Rochester and the fresh air is worth the drive. Just make sure you share a ride if you can, you don't want your amazing day eaten up by looking for a parking spot!

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    Holley Falls Park - The falls (spring 2023)

    The falls (spring 2023)

    Holley Falls Park - Waterfall (spring 2023)

    Waterfall (spring 2023)

    Holley Falls Park - Nature at its finest

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    Nature at its finest

    Genesee County Park

    Genesee County Park

    5.0(3 reviews)
    9.0 mi

    This was a true winter wonder of a find for a gem of a park in Wyoming County. First, learned about…read morethis place, through an advertisement, of all places mall walking at Boulevard Mall, in Amherst, NY. When mother nature gives you plenty of snow, one decides to enjoy a little snow on a winter day, and check out a new park. This park is a less then an hour drive from Amherst, NY on the outskirts of Batavia, NY. The interactive nature center/ information building, really was astonishing, in my opinion top notch for a county park. Dave, greeted us as we stepped inside the interactive nature center and were blown away. This place is great for kids, adults, everyone in my opinion, that has adventure in them, and appreciates the outdoors. There's the children's room, information for summer camp, educational exhibits, real life turtle, and many more interesting artifacts. The park offers snowshoe rentals, and the poles for $ 5, and a variety of programing for a small nominal fee depending on event of $5 to help maintain the park. The park offers plenty of trails, and room to explore, along with their Toboggan hills. Clean, spacious ,beautiful location and perfect to beat the winter blues. I highly recommend to utilize the poles provided with the snow shoes. Unfortunately, when you don't you risk potential to fall. Overall, looking forward to coming back soon to explore the park even more.

    What do you do when life hands you over a foot of snow in March???…read more.. Well go snowshoeing of course! Me and my husband checked out Genesee County Park this weekend and were very impressed with what it had to offer. I have never been snowshoeing before, but they had a great set up. For $5 you can rent a pair of snowshoes and poles from 12-3 on Sundays. The man working said he would be there until at least 4 so not to worry about being back by 3 which I thought was a nice perk. The park itself was nice, there were lots of paths to explore. The snow came Thursday night into Friday and we explored the park on Sunday. By then there were lots of paths spread around the park made by other snowshoers and cross country skiers which was nice for someone unfamiliar with the park. What really set this park apart though was there information building. For the nature enthusiast you could spend quite a bit of time looking at all of the exhibits and artifacts they had collected there. From nests of every kind to all sorts of animals, to a real life turtle there was lots to explore. There was also an interactive children's room with puppets and more education exhibits. The park had some really cool information about their summercamp for middle and high school students as well. From geocaching to outdoor skills to science the camp really seemed to help prospective students get an idea about some possible careers in the environment. If you're in the area I definitely recommend Genesee County Park in the winter, besides snowshoeing they also have toboggan hills that looked like a great way to cure the cabin fever in winter. I'm excited to come back once the weather warms up and check out what this park has to offer when the weather clears!

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    Genesee County Park
    Genesee County Park

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    Oatka Creek Park

    Oatka Creek Park

    4.8(5 reviews)
    20.4 mi

    What a fantastic park, lots of great hiking trails along the Oatka Creek with such beautiful views…read more Trails are easily marked. Love how they even spray paint uprooted tripping hazards.. bright pink and white. Loved hiking to the bridge overpass , great view over the creek. So much fun rustling through autumn leaves and fall weather!

    I have such conflicted feelings about this review, because part of what makes Oatka Creek Park so…read moreamazing is that it's off the beaten path and not very well known. But a good Yelper doesn't hoard the knowledge, and the physical location of the park is still going to be off the beaten path, so I can be confident in sharing why Oatka Creek Park is a gem. Oatka Creek Park is a little hard to find if you haven't been there before. Luckily, Waze actually recognized the address and got us there in one piece. Basically, you go through an intersection and the park is right there. There was a decent sized parking lot right away, and down the road another, closer to the trail. It's your call which lot is best. The main trail is a loop around the park, the goal to get you down to Oatka Creek itself. And let me say, it's worth the hike. Moving water is the best, for so many reasons. It's not the fastest moving creek, but it's a great one to stop at and take in the sights. I found the trail to be fairly simple, a little uphill and downhill at times, but not the strenuous kind (at least in my eyes). You could even go on horseback if you wanted, and I've seen the horses on the trail. It's a good one for horses, but be advised that with horses comes the not so little presents they leave behind. Watch where you step. Oatka Creek Park is a true gem, so I don't feel too bad about letting the world know about it. Somehow, I feel the serenity and woodland creatures won't go anywhere on a day with more hikers and horses than usual.

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    Oatka Creek Park
    Oatka Creek Park

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    Linwood Gardens

    Linwood Gardens

    5.0(3 reviews)
    15.6 mi

    This is a fascinating place. It's about an hour outside of Buffalo. You'll pass through Batavia to…read moreget here most likely. You arrive and there's easy parking. You walk to where you check in, although they say it's free on the website they are asking for a donation when you arrive. As you walk around you can see why, incredible amount of work is going into keeping this place up. These are large crowns and you want comfortable walking shoes for them. It's not very wheelchair or stroller friendly. These are the grounds of someone who lived in the city of Buffalo. He was clearly wealthy. He's grounds are magnificent, even though they've hardly deteriorated over time. I was only he loveEvidently he love peonies card, and has a garden devoted to them. And has them elsewhere and his space as well.

    Linwood Gardens is about 45 minutes south west of Rochester and open several weekends in May and…read moreJune each year for their annual Tree Peony Festival. The house is a Rare Plants Nursery and former home of William Henry Gratwick II from Buffalo. Lee Gratwick, W.G's daughter is now living at Linwood and is dedicated to preserving the Tree Peony Collection, the Gardens, and the Summer house. It's a great weekend getaway to kill a couple hours, see the extensive tree peony collection and explore the grounds with it's various ponds, fountains, and floral area's. I go every year as it's open on the weekend between Lilac Festival and Fairport Canal Days. Two thumbs up, go check it out.

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    Linwood Gardens - Original pool

    Original pool

    Linwood Gardens - One of several gardens at Linwood.

    One of several gardens at Linwood.

    Linwood Gardens - Back of the house.

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    Back of the house.

    Triangle Park - Triangle Park at Christmas, trees decorated in memory or honor of a loved one by the local residents and businesses

    Triangle Park

    4.0(1 review)
    6.0 mi

    Small little park in the center of Oakfield. It aptly gets it's name from the triangular plot of…read moreland it sits on between 3 streets in the village center. Overall it is small and basic. It includes a gazebo, a couple of benches, a small memorial and really that is it, it is not a large piece of land in any respect, not much room for games or sports in this park, but don't worry there is a park very nearby with plenty of space if you are looking for those things. What really sets this park apart though, and makes it worthy of note is the wonderful events that the village of Oakfield puts on at this site. In September it is the main location of the Labor Daze festival that includes a race, craft vendors, food, games, entertainment, fireworks and much more over Labor Day weekend, definitely a fun festival to check out, it is worth the drive! Possbily even more special in December it is home to about 50-60 Christmas trees, which get decorated by local businesses and residents of the town in memory or in honor of special people. It is a beautiful site to behold, especially at night when all of the trees are lit up. It is also really neat to walk around and look at the details, trees with baseball ornaments in memory of someone who loved baseball, and a tree hung with cookie cutters for a local baker. They also have a special Christmas festival complete with a visit from Santa, wreaths given out that collect ornaments from different local establishments, crafts and fun for the whole famliy. For such a small park that could be looked over as insignificant, this small town park has a lot of special things that make it a worthwhile trip! Keep in mind those special times of the year and check it out yourself!

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    Triangle Park

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