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Ganondagan State Historic Site

Moderate

4.7

(6866)

14,070

hikers

Ganondagan State Historic Site

01:25

5.35km

50m

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Hike the 3.3-mile Ganondagan State Historic Site loop, a moderate trail exploring Seneca history and natural meadows.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Seneca Bark Longhouse

Highlight • Historical Site

The Seneca Bark Longhouse was opened at Ganondagan State Historic Site in 1998. It is furnished as closely as possible to an original 1670 longhouse and provides the opportunity to …

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4.76 km

584 m

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2.42 km

2.33 km

584 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the trails at Ganondagan State Historic Site?

Parking is available directly at the Ganondagan State Historic Site. The site has designated parking areas for visitors accessing the trails and the Seneca Art & Culture Center.

Are there any entrance fees or permits required to hike at Ganondagan State Historic Site?

While the trails themselves are generally accessible, there may be fees associated with entering the Seneca Art & Culture Center or specific events. It's always a good idea to check the official Ganondagan State Historic Site website for the most current information on any potential fees or operating hours before your visit.

Is the Ganondagan State Historic Site trail system dog-friendly?

Information regarding dogs on the trails is not explicitly provided in the available sources. It's best to check directly with the Ganondagan State Historic Site for their current pet policy before bringing your dog.

What is the best time of year to hike at Ganondagan State Historic Site?

Spring and fall are particularly pleasant for hiking, offering vibrant foliage or light snow, and generally comfortable conditions. The site's natural beauty and historical significance can be enjoyed year-round, but these seasons often provide the most scenic experience.

What is the terrain like on the trails at Ganondagan State Historic Site?

The site offers a diverse trail system. You'll find a mix of easy, level loops like the 0.8-mile Trail of Peace, which is mowed and accessible. Other trails, such as the Granary Trail at Fort Hill, feature more varied terrain with hills, twists, and turns, suggesting a moderate difficulty. Overall, expect a combination of wooded and open grass areas, with both flat and hilly sections.

Are there easy or family-friendly options for hiking at the site?

Yes, the 0.8-mile Trail of Peace is an excellent easy and accessible option, mostly level and mowed, making it suitable for families and beginners. The broader trail system also includes various loops that can be adjusted for different preferences, offering options for a range of hikers.

What historical and natural sights can I see along the trails?

The trails are rich in history and natural beauty. You can visit the full-sized replica of a 17th-century Seneca Bark Longhouse, explore Fort Hill with its historical significance, and observe various birds in the meadows. Interpretive signs throughout the trails detail Seneca oral traditions, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and the significance of plant life, especially on the Earth is Our Mother Trail.

Are there any scenic viewpoints on the trails?

Yes, the Granary Trail leads to Fort Hill, which provides scenic views of the surrounding landscape. The trails also wind through beautiful meadows and offer a chance to connect with the historic 17th-century Seneca town site.

Does this trail connect to other hiking paths?

Yes, the Ganondagan State Historic Site trails are part of a larger interconnected system. The route itself passes through sections of the White Brook Trail, Grasslands Trail, The Seneca Trail, and The Earth Is Our Mother Trail, among others. Some trails also connect to the wider Victor Hiking Trail System, including the 14-mile Seneca Trail.

Are there restrooms available at Ganondagan State Historic Site?

Restrooms are typically available at the Seneca Art & Culture Center, which is located at the site. It's advisable to use these facilities before heading out onto the trails.

What should I wear for hiking at Ganondagan State Historic Site?

Given the varied terrain, which includes some hills and twists, especially on trails like the Granary Trail, wearing proper footwear is advised. Comfortable hiking shoes or boots will ensure a more enjoyable experience across both the level and more challenging sections of the trail system.

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