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9: Genesee Valley Greenway: Miles 1 to 18 - Horse Friendly Trails

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In this episode we embark on the first 18 miles of the Genesee Valley Greenway, traversing from Rochester to Avon. This historic trail, repurposed from a railroad and canal, is a testimony to the region's natural splendor and history. Our host Lindsay, along with her friend Kim, navigate through urban edges to peaceful countryside, encounter various obstacles, and even witness a wedding. Their journey highlights the close-knit equestrian community and the accessible outdoor adventures in Rochester. They share laughs, challenges, and the joy of riding, inviting listeners to experience the trail for themselves.

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  • Ride or Drive – Ride or Drive (entrance at Erie-Attica)
  • Trail Level – Easy - Wide stone dust trail, North of Ballantyne Rd is Paved and not horse friendly
  • Parking – 2 large parking areas for trailers
  • Distance – 31.7km (19.6 miles)
  • Challenges – First 4-5 miles is paved, Parking at Genesee Valley Pool, advise drop off if attempting this as a challenge. Must have BOMB proof horse if attempting city portion. If on main trail which is Ballantyne to Avon you will encounter likes of walkers, runners, cyclists, pets etc. Many people area wearing earbuds and cannot hear you.

Rochester Trail Riders
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In this episode we embark on the first 18 miles of the Genesee Valley Greenway, traversing from Rochester to Avon. This historic trail, repurposed from a railroad and canal, is a testimony to the region's natural splendor and history. Our host Lindsay, along with her friend Kim, navigate through urban edges to peaceful countryside, encounter various obstacles, and even witness a wedding. Their journey highlights the close-knit equestrian community and the accessible outdoor adventures in Rochester. They share laughs, challenges, and the joy of riding, inviting listeners to experience the trail for themselves.

Links -

Stats –

  • Ride or Drive – Ride or Drive (entrance at Erie-Attica)
  • Trail Level – Easy - Wide stone dust trail, North of Ballantyne Rd is Paved and not horse friendly
  • Parking – 2 large parking areas for trailers
  • Distance – 31.7km (19.6 miles)
  • Challenges – First 4-5 miles is paved, Parking at Genesee Valley Pool, advise drop off if attempting this as a challenge. Must have BOMB proof horse if attempting city portion. If on main trail which is Ballantyne to Avon you will encounter likes of walkers, runners, cyclists, pets etc. Many people area wearing earbuds and cannot hear you.

Rochester Trail Riders
https://www.rochestertrailriders.com

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