Thursday, March 17th, Wesley Hill nature preserve near Naples NY, about 3.6 miles, 600 feet elevation gain estimated

 This nature preserve is, by far, the most frequently repeated place to hike for us since we live in New York.  This was a solo after work trip. I'm really appreciating having it be light so much later post spring forward time change.  There are about 5 different trails that can be done separately or linked together at this gem of a park.  From the parking lot, the trail we use most often goes relatively steeply downhill briefly before flattening out down near a pond.  After walking around the pond this same trail (red trail?) continues downhill farther following a deep gorge which has a lot of water and half frozen waterfalls at this time of year.  The trail then comes to an old homesteader's cabin.  From the cabin we usually either walk back up the gully and up the other hill back to the car OR take the yellow trail which makes a more meandering course across a modest hill.  I love the wandering yellow trail and take it almost every time one direction or another.

As if often the case, there wasn't a single other car at the parking lot and I didn't see or hear a single other person during my time there.





 
Finger Lakes land trust has a good website with a map and more information about the preserve.


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