- Genesee Valley Greenway
Infobox Hiking trail
Name=Genesee Valley Greenway
Length=convert|90|mi|abbr=on|lk=on
Location=New York ,United States
Start/End Points=Rochester, New York Cuba, New York
Use=Hiking, Cycling, Horseback Riding, and Cross Country Skiing
Season=Spring to Fall
Sights=Letchworth State Park The Genesee Valley Greenway is a
rail trail in westernNew York 'sGenesee River valley.It stretches for convert|90|mi along a former
Pennsylvania Railroad right-of-way as well as adjacent land from theGenesee Valley Canal . The low grade path is a multi-use trail which is well suited for hiking, biking, horsebacking riding and cross-country skiing.The Greenway project began in 1991 as a way to reuse mostly abandoned land from the old railways. Construction and renovation of land for the trail was underway in 1998.
The Greenway is administered by the
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation ,Friends of the Genesee Valley Greenway , and theNew York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation The Genesee Valley Greenway, intersects with the
Erie Canal Heritage Trail south of the city of Rochester at theGenesee Valley Park , thereby forming part of a network of green corridors for hikers and cyclists stretching across New York State.Trail Conditions
Because the northern portions of the Greenway are converted
railroad track bed, it is relatively smooth, straight, and level.Portions of the trail near to, and south of,Letchworth State Park are very hilly and strenuous.Where the trail crosses
highway s andwaterway s, many of the structures used to support the previous railway are either reused, or newprefabricated bridges have been placed on old bridgeabutment s.Roads that cross the Greenway fall in two general categories:; Roads constructed while the railway or Greenway was in operation: These intersections typically have the road on an even grade with the Greenway or (for larger
highway s) a bridge where one crosses the other: Greenway patrons simply need to avoid cars in crossing the road (if no bridge is present); Roads constructed while the railway was abandoned: These intersections may be quiteawkward to cross because of differences inelevation between the roadway and the Greenway: The Greenway may have steepincline s orswitchback s to quickly change elevation to match the roadwayPlaces of Historic Interest
Because of the
historic nature of much of the land that the Greenwaytraverse s, points of interest along the trail are marked by plaques with descriptions of the significance of the site, along with historic photographs and maps.Among the marked sites are:
* AbandonedGenesee Valley Canal locks
* Old railwaybridge s and bridgeabutment s
* Sites important to thePennsylvania Railroad that previously occupied the landExternal links
* [http://www.fogvg.org/ Friends of Genesee Valley Greenway website] contains information about the Greenway and maps of it.
* [http://www.traillink.com/TL_Active_Pages/TrailSearch/default.asp?Action=DisplayDetails&ID=288&Trail=Genesee+Valley+Greenway Rails-to-Trails Conservancy's page on the Genesee Valley Greenway]
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