The Auburn-Fleming Trail follows a two-mile stretch of abandoned railroad bed along a network of streams and wetlands. Easy trail access on Dunning Avenue.
Running from Cato to Fair Haven, this multi-use trail traverses woodlands, farmlands and wetlands. The trail connects the town of Cato and the Village of Fair Haven along 14 miles of abandoned Lehigh Valley Railroad bed. A feature is the Cato Station, situated at the head of the trail in the village of Cato. Hiking, biking, horseback riding, cross-county skiing and snowmobiling are encouraged on the trail.
This historic canal tow path is a recreational trail for hikers, bicyclists, horseback riders and, in winter, snowmobilers. It traverses the county from the village of Jordan to the Seneca River. High points include carved stone locks, the Centerport Aqueduct, Lock 52 (west of Port Byron) and Richmond Aqueduct (west of the Sencea River). Access to the trail is in Weedsport behind Arby's on the north side of Route 31.
With gorges at its south end, vineyards on its gentle slopes and marshes at its north end, the Cayuga Lake Scenic Byway features diverse landscapes and spectacular views. A tour around its 87 miles will take you through charming historic villages, by scenic waterfalls, parks and farmland, and to unique lodging, dining, shopping, wineries, college campuses and more. Enjoy the ride on Cayuga Lake's Scenic Byway every season of the year.
This off-road, multi-use trail extends throught the Town of Sterling along an abondoned railroad ben. Permitted uses include hiking, biking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. The Hojack Trail extends west into Wayne County and east into Oswego County.
For a Great Lakes-Seaway experience, drive the Seaway Trail! This 504 mile, easy-to-follow signed string of roads leisurely takes you along the freshwaters of Lake Erie, the Niagara River, Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River. Watch for Seaway Trail outdoor storyteller panels at significant stopping points that share the facts, legends and lore of this unique America's Byway. The Seaway Trail is your connection to 38 historic lighthouses, the War of 1812, and nature's finest four season of recreation. You can reach the Trail from Canada via six international bridges and an international ferry.
Food So Fresh It Almost Talks Back
Foodies will delight in the fresh produce here in the Finger Lakes! Our restaurants get the pick of fruits and vegetables grown at nearby farms: tomatoes still warm from the garden, sweet strawberries, corn so good you can skip the salt and butter -- and much more. Our restaurants and farm markets update these seasonal delights daily depending on what's ripe. Click here for more info.
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