Spanning 14,427 acres in New York, Letchworth State Park, known as the “Grand Canyon of the East,” is a haven for equestrians. With 66 miles of hiking trails, over 17 miles are dedicated to horseback riding, offering breathtaking views of gorges, forests, and waterfalls. The park provides diverse experiences with the bustling West Side, featuring attractions and a $10 fee, and the tranquil East Side’s Parade Grounds, offering free access and extensive horse-friendly trails. This park blends natural beauty with equestrian adventure, making it a must-visit for riders seeking a scenic and safe outdoor experience.
Erie Attica Trail
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Ride or Drive – Both! Drivers, there are no gates and access to GV Greenway (Right turn) for 7+ miles and junction to Lehigh Valley Trail
Trail Level – Easy
Parking – Massive
Distance – 2 miles Round trip
Elevation Climb – Minimal to flat
Footing – Packed Stone Dust – some larger aggregate in areas
Challenges – Starts with large bridge over the Genesee River (Mounting blocks on other side) Continue reading “Erie Attica Trail”