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Woodlawn, Bennett and Wendt and Beaver Island Beaches and Sunset Bay -Buffalo, NY

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4540 Southwestern Blvd, Buffalo, NY 14219, USA

Woodlawn Beach State Park and Beaver Island Beaches and Sunset Bay Beach Club are some of the places to soak up nature. Sunset Bay Beach Club opens at 10am. Beaver Island and Woodlawn – 10am to dusk Bennett BeachRead more

Nature Trails at Amherst State Park – Amherst, NY

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400 Mill St, Williamsville, NY 14221, USA

Amherst State Park includes approximately 77 acres of State-owned land and approximately 3 acres of Town-owned land in the Town of Amherst, Erie County, New York. It is located directly north of the Village of  Williamsville between Glen AvenueRead more

Ellicott Creek Island Bark Park – Dog Park – Amherst, NY

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10 Creekside Drive, Amherst, NY 14228

The dog park at Ellicott Creek Island Bark Park is open daily from 6am to 9pm. It is an off-leash dog park and has a half a mile loop path for walking your pets.  

Chestnut Ridge Park- Maps- Eternal Flame – Orchard Park, NY

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Chesnut Ridge Park, Orchard Park, NY

Chestnut Ridge Park offers great views of Buffalo, has good hiking trails, a casino indoor area with food (seasonal) that has events throughout the year, dog walking, skiing in the winter,  12 tennis courts and a disc golf courseRead more

Wendt Beach – Romantic Beach in Evans, NY

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7676 Lake Shore Road, Evans, NY

Wendt Beach– Romantic Beach in Evans, NY. First, check the weather as Buffalo is one of those places where it is sunny outside your window but raining 10 miles away. Wendt Beach, along with Bennett Beach, are probably theRead 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