Rochester, Syracuse & Eastern Trolley Trail
Rochester, Syracuse & Eastern Trolley Trail
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8.99km
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Hike the Rochester, Syracuse & Eastern Trolley Trail, a moderate 5.6-mile route with 107 feet of elevation gain, offering diverse scenery.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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8.86 km
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8.99 km
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8.82 km
127 m
< 100 m
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6.37 km
1.47 km
745 m
262 m
143 m
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The trail offers a mix of surfaces, including hard-packed dirt, grass, gravel, and crushed stone-dust. It is predominantly flat, with minor elevation changes, making it accessible for most users. Some sections are wide gravel, while others narrow to dirt and grass. The crushed limestone surface is well-maintained and can be a good option during muddy or icy conditions.
The trail winds through diverse scenery, including woods, meadows, and open corridors. You can enjoy views of Irondequoit Creek and Thomas Creek. The path also buffers forested and open wetlands. A notable feature is the Bridge over the Erie Canal. You might also catch a glimpse of horses and other animals at Lollypop Farms.
Yes, the trail is considered easy and suitable for a variety of outdoor activities, including families with children. Its predominantly flat terrain and multi-use nature make it accessible for most users, including those with strollers or wheelchairs.
Yes, the trail serves as a crucial link, connecting to the Erie Canalway Trail, which extends between Syracuse and Rochester. The route also passes through sections of the Rochester, Syracuse & Eastern Trolley Trail, Rochester, Syracuse and Eastern Trolley Trail, Crescent Trail (Yellow Blazes), and Crescent Trail (Orange Blazes).
The trail is generally dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and practice responsible pet ownership by cleaning up after them. Specific leash rules may vary by section, so pay attention to local signage.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Its well-maintained crushed limestone surface makes it a good option even during muddy or icy conditions. It's popular for hiking, biking, running, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing, so you can visit in any season depending on your preferred activity.
Benches and parking are available at various trailheads along the route, including those near Pannell Road, Victor Road, and Hogan Road. These spots offer convenient access points to begin your journey.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and use the Rochester, Syracuse & Eastern Trolley Trail. It is a public multi-use pathway.
This is a multi-use pathway popular for hiking, biking, running, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. It is also accessible for wheelchairs and strollers, making it versatile for various outdoor activities.
The trail follows the historic path of an electric interurban railway that operated from 1906 to 1931. It was known as a "High Speed Line" for trolleys connecting Rochester and Syracuse, reaching speeds of up to 60 mph. Many of the original embankments and culverts from its robust construction are still visible today.
The trail features well-designed road crossings, including a state-of-the-art crossing at busy Route 31, ensuring safety for users as they navigate across roads.
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