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El. knyga: Best Easy Day Hikes Rochester, New York

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  • Serija: Best Easy Day Hikes Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Falcon Guides
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493056408
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  • Serija: Best Easy Day Hikes Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Falcon Guides
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493056408
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Best Easy Day Hikes Rochester includes concise descriptions of the best short hikes in the area, with detailed maps of the routes. The 20 hikes in this guide are generally short, easy to follow, and guaranteed to please.
Acknowledgments viii
How to Use This Guide ix
Introduction 1(8)
Trail Finder 9(2)
Map Legend
11(1)
The Hikes
1 Durand Eastman Park: Lakeshore Trail
12(5)
2 Lucien Morin Park
17(5)
3 Gosnell Big Woods and Big Field Trail
22(4)
4 Whiting Road Nature Preserve
26(5)
5 High Acres Nature Area
31(5)
6 Beechwood State Park
36(5)
7 Cornwall Preserve
41(4)
8 Genesee Raverway Trail: Turning Point Park to Port of Rochester
45(4)
9 Washington Grove/Cobbs Hill Park
49(5)
10 Genesee Valley Greenway Trail: Morgan Road to Ballantyne Road
54(5)
11 Sandra Frankel Nature Park/Brickyard Trail
59(4)
12 Oatka Creek Park
63(4)
13 Mendon Ponds Park: Birdsong and Quaker Pond Trails
67(5)
14 Ganondagan State Historic Site: The Earth Is Our Mother Trail
72(5)
15 Powder Mills Park: Trillium and Ridge Trails
77(4)
16 Thousand Acre Swamp
81(4)
17 Erie Canal Heritage Trail: Pittsford to Fairport
85(6)
18 Corbetts Glen Nature Park
91(5)
19 Crescent Trail: Horizon Hill Conservation Area
96(5)
20 Four Mile Creek Preserve
101(5)
21 Letchworth State Park: Lower, Middle, and Upper Falls
106(5)
Clubs and Trail Groups 111(2)
About the Author 113
Randi Minetor is a travel author, a lifelong Rochester resident, an avid birder and an active participant in the efforts to preserve open space in Monroe County and beyond. A member of the board of directors and steering committee for the Genesee Land Trust, Randi's firsthand understanding of the value of critical habitat in the Greater Rochester area stems from nearly twenty years of combing the region's grasslands, lakeshores, woods and wetlands to observe bird species and behaviors. She was a volunteer in the New York State Breeding Bird Atlas 2000-2005, and in the Nature Conservancy's Migratory Bird Surveyand her writings on her Atlas work were quoted in a display in the New York State Museum. She has also written about local birding for Bird Watcher's Digest. In addition, Randi has written seventeen other books for The Globe Pequot Press, including the nine-book Passport To Your National Parks Companion Guides series, National Parks Pocket Guides to Great Smoky Mountains, Acadia, Zion and Bryce Canyon, and Everglades National Parks, and to Cape Cod, Assateague Island and Gulf Islands National Seashore. Her two Timeline Tours books on Gettysburg National Military Park and Washington, DC, will be published in summer 2009, and her Best Easy Day Hikes guides to Buffalo, Syracuse and Albany, NY, will be out in fall 2009 and spring 2010. She writes the National Parks column on Examiner.com, and she contributes to several websites on America's national parks. Randi lives in the city of Rochester with her husband, photographer and lighting designer Nic Minetor, who shoots the photographs for many of her books.