Seneca Park
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- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 5 reviews)
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Recent Reviews
Nicholas Swann
2 months agoFrederick Law Olmsted built Seneca Park. At the northernmost section of Rochester New York's Park System, the 297-acre Seneca Park sits, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted in 1893. The three-mile park is on both sides of the Genesee River, with the intention to provide public access to the river while also preserving the area from development. The park has a variety of of wildlife.
Michelle Lattimore
a month agoPeaceful , love seeing the swans every year.
Maureen Vorndran
a year agoVery nice park. If you walk from the park entrance to the end of the pond it's about a mile, I think. Nice exercise. My dog and I took the trail today. It's well marked with red flags. She had a blast jumping in the pond when we got there. Unfortunately, she chose the less populated part of the pond (the very mucky part) and earned herself a bath when we got home, but she had fun, and so did I.
Jay Terkel
7 months agoA beautiful well cared for park. Plenty of parking. I saw and photographed this beaver the other day.
mike jones
a year agoGreat little park with trails that span all the way up and down the river in both directions. Great spot to just hang out for a few hours.
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Rochester, NY 14621, USA
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