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WINTER
ACTIVITIES
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Finger
Lakes Trail Conference
6111 Visitor's Center Road
Mount Morris, NY 14510
(585) 658-9320
New
York's longest Continuous Hiking Trail System.
The Finger Lakes Trail is 562 miles long, and
connects the Catskill Mountains with the Allegheny
Mountains by passing through the Southern Tier
of New York State.
www.fingerlakestrail.org
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Winter
in Letchworth
2007/2008
The
beauty of the park in winter is often missed.
Don't let that happen to you.
Snow-shoe, cross-country ski, hike, take photos.
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Special
Note: The south entrance at Portageville will
be closed from
November 2007 through Winter 2008.
North entrance at Mount Morris and Perry and Castile
entrances are open.
Mount Morris will close at first major snow storm
of the season.
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Sugar
Bush Hollow
8447 Pardee Hollow Road
Wayland, NY 14572
585 943-3475
...a
pure Maple Syrup Production Farm located in
the Finger Lakes of New York State. We produce
100% pure natural maple syrup and maple products
at our state of the art sugarhouse in East Springwater.
Sugarbush
Hollows unique topography is close to
Canandaigua Lake and Naples, New York and surrounded
by the Bristol Hills. We are blessed with excellent
soils, many springs and weather conditions that
are conducive to producing award winning maple
syrups.
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offer many educational programs and recreational
opportunities to the public to learn about how maple
sap is made into maple syrup, hikes into the sugarbush,
learn the difference between sugar maple trees and
other tree species, old fashion techniques of cooking
maple sap, grades of maple syrup and flavors, as
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The
Genesee Valley Greenway
P.O. Box 42
Mount Morris, NY 14510
(585) 658-2569
Imagine...being
able to walk, bike or ski from Lake Ontario
in Rochester to Letchworth State Park, and on
south to New York's Southern Tier, along a 90-mile
path that winds through woodlands, farmlands
and peaceful stream valleys. You might want
to stop for a picnic along the Genesee River,
visit a restored Genesee Valley Canal lock or
take a side trip to a local museum or historic
village.
www.fogvg.org
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