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Binghamton

Confluence Park to Cheri A. Lindsey Memorial Park via Two Rivers Greenway

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United States
New York
Broome County
Binghamton

Confluence Park to Cheri A. Lindsey Memorial Park via Two Rivers Greenway

Easy

4.6

(7116)

16,311

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Confluence Park to Cheri A. Lindsey Memorial Park via Two Rivers Greenway

01:20

5.28km

10m

Hiking

Hike the easy 3.3-mile Two Rivers Greenway in Binghamton, enjoying river views from Confluence Park to Cheri A. Lindsey Memorial Park.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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65 m

Cheri A. Lindsey Memorial Park

Highlight • Rest Area

The Cheri A. Lindsey Memorial Park is a great park on the banks of the Chenango River. It has ball fields, restrooms and picnic areas. The Two River Greenway also runs through the park.

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1.68 km

Two Rivers Greenway

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The Two Rivers Greenway is a great biking and hiking trail in downtown Binghamton. It starts at the confluence of the Susquehanna River and the Chenango River. As the trail …

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2.59 km

Confluence Park

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Confluence Park is a nice, small park where the Susquehanna River and the Chenango River meet. It is also the start of the Two Rivers Greenway Trail. From the park, …

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5.28 km

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4.99 km

256 m

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2.52 km

2.15 km

578 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Confluence Park to Cheri A. Lindsey Memorial Park trail?

You can typically find parking available at Confluence Park, which serves as the starting point for this route. The trail is designed for accessibility, and parking facilities are usually provided at key access points.

Is the Two Rivers Greenway trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Two Rivers Greenway is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all trail users and to protect local wildlife.

What is the best time of year to hike this route?

The Two Rivers Greenway offers enjoyable experiences throughout much of the year. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer is great for enjoying the river views. Even in winter, the paved, flat terrain can be suitable for a brisk walk, though you should check local conditions for ice or snow.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to use the Two Rivers Greenway?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and enjoy the Two Rivers Greenway. It is a public trail designed for community access and recreation.

What is the terrain like on the Confluence Park to Cheri A. Lindsey Memorial Park route?

The route is predominantly flat and paved, making it an easy and accessible experience for walking, biking, and running. While generally in good condition, some sections of the pavement, particularly the lower riverwalk in downtown Binghamton, may have cracking, depressions, or sediment. Raised pavement due to tree roots and crumbling near Cheri A. Lindsey Memorial Park have also been noted, so watch your step.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the way?

You can expect enjoyable views of both the Susquehanna and Chenango Rivers, as the trail largely follows their banks. Starting at Confluence Park, where the two rivers meet, you'll appreciate the natural beauty of the waterways. The path itself features period street lamps, benches, lush foliage, and passes through urban park settings. You might also spot waterfowl and gardens with educational signs.

What notable features or points of interest will I encounter?

The route begins at Confluence Park, a significant spot where the Susquehanna and Chenango Rivers merge. You'll also pass through the Two Rivers Greenway, which offers historical and cultural informational signage. The trail connects to Cheri A. Lindsey Memorial Park, providing a pleasant destination.

Is this trail suitable for strollers or wheelchairs?

Given its predominantly flat and paved nature, this route is generally suitable for strollers and may be accessible for wheelchairs. However, be aware that some sections have been noted to have cracking, depressions, or raised pavement due to tree roots, which could present minor challenges.

Does this route connect to other well-known paths in the area?

Yes, this route is part of a larger regional network. It intersects with sections of official trails such as NY Bike Route 17, Broome County Route 3, NY Bike Route 11, and various segments of the Riverwalk.

Are there any public transport options to reach the trailhead?

While specific bus routes directly to Confluence Park are not detailed, Binghamton has a public transportation system. You may be able to find a bus route that drops you within walking distance of the trailhead. It's advisable to check the local bus schedule for the most current information.

What is the best way to experience the historical and cultural aspects of the trail?

To fully appreciate the historical and cultural context, take your time to read the informational signage placed along the Two Rivers Greenway. These signs provide insights into the area's past, including archaeological findings and the significance of the river confluence.

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