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Mile-A-Month Revisited: Seneca Park

  • Seneca Park 2222 Saint Paul Street Rochester, NY, 14621 United States (map)

Join us for the next mile tour along the Genesee River through Seneca Park. JoAnn Beck, a former Senior Landscape Architect for the City of Rochester and Maplewood resident, will give you a guided tour of this "wilderness" park that was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. Learn about the unique design and history of the park, some history of the river, and more on this guided mile walk.

This is a guided family-friendly walk but not pet-friendly. All ages and abilities are encouraged to join us. Some rough terrain may be difficult for strollers to navigate. Light refreshments will be provided at the end of the walk.

There are two start times, one at 10am and the other at 11:30am. Each walk will last approximately 60 minutes, and there are 20 spots available for each tour.

Parking is available at the Longhouse Shelter on Zoo Road. Contact Helen Dumas at hdumas@geneseelandtrust.org with questions.

In accordance with the latest CDC guidance, masks are optional for fully vaccinated attendees. Please continue to be respectful of other attendees and social distance where it’s possible to do so. We know there are varying levels of comfort with these changes and ask for your patience while we navigate this transition together.

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