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Barkyard Dog Park at LaSalle Park- Buffalo, NY

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LaSalle Park, Buffalo, NY

Barkyard Dog Park at LaSalle Park. Rules FAQ’s Directions from the North: I-290 W to I-190 S toward Buffalo Take exit 9 for Porter Ave Turn right at Porter Ave Turn left at DAR Dr / LaSalle Park Rd The Barkyard will be on the right Directions from the South: I-190 N toward Niagara Falls / Downtown Buffalo Take exitRead more

Buffalo Riverwalk – A Great Place for Walking Along The Water

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Outer Harbor State Park, Buffalo, NY

The Buffalo Riverwalk now extends from northern Erie County to downtown Buffalo with a Canadian artery that intersects to the Peace Bridge and over  to the Canadian Niagara River Trail (remember your passport).  To get the map. The directionsRead more

The Paw Park Dog Park -Amherst, NY

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550 Smith Road, Amherst, NY

The Paw Park Dog Park is at 550 Smith Road in Amherst, NY. Note the park will be closed on May 11 to an indeterminate date to apply grass seed and fertilizer. Rules FAQ’s

Peace Garden Trail – 1812 Bicentennial – Buffalo NY to the 1000 Islands

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Falkner Park, Main St, Youngstown, NY

The Peace Garden Trail covers over 600 miles including the USA and Canada and blooms May-October. The Peace Gardens have been established along the historic route where events of the War of 1812 determined the future of the US,Read more

Hiking Trails & Hiking Clubs in WNY – Buffalo NY

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Buffalo, New York

There are beautiful hiking trails in Western NY… Letchworth, “the Grand Canyon of the East”,  trails along Niagara Falls, Riverwalk along the Niagara River, Zoar Valley  and Eternal Flame Falls in Orchard Park at Chestnut Ridge and Reinstein.  And,Read more

Finger Lakes Trail – Maps and Trail Conditions

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Finger Lakes, NY

Finger Lakes Trails offer beautiful hiking.In Niagara Falls, the Conservation Trail, a major branch trail of the FLT, connects with the Bruce Trail. The Bruce Trail follows the shore of Lake Ontario and the Niagara Escarpment on a 300Read more