Homewood Suites Rochester-Henrietta





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Tinker Park is great for all ages especially families with small children. The hiking trail is easy to navigate with hands-on boxes along the way. Each box contains different items that you can feel and look at, such as different types of animal fur, antlers, and more. It has bridges that go over a creek and a pond. As you enter the park near the old Tinker's farm homestead, you will notice the welcome center building. The building is filled with different types of animals such as a bear,...
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Set in a picturesque landscape shaped by retreating glaciers, the cemetery features more than 80 mausoleums, soaring Egyptian obelisks, winged angels of mercy, a Florentine cast-iron fountain, two stone chapels in Gothic Revival style, a Moorish gazebo, and infinitely varied tombstones. Accessibility: There is 1 designated accessible space in the small paved parking lot off of Mount Hope Avenue by the southeast end of the trail. It is van-accessible with a striped access aisle. The trail...
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This is a nice loop walk with opportunities to go off-trail to explore over 10,000 plant varieties. You will also have a nice view of the city. Accessibility: There are is a paved parking lot off Highland Avenue, but it is unclear if there are designated accessible spaces or striped access aisles there. There are benches along the trail for resting. The trail surface is paved, smooth, and typically at least 10 feet wide. The estimated grade is mostly gentle (5% or less), except for steep...
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This trail is moderately hilly. The Nature Center at the start of the trail features gardens and interpretative signs about the local geology, plants, and animals. You can bring some birdseed and chickadees will eat right out of your hand. You will enjoy wildflowers, bayberry, red maple trees, alders, and a variety of sedges and rushes. There are no pets, horses, or cross-country skiing allowed. For a shorter and less hilly route, you can access the Square from the same trailhead....
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The trail begins by passing by Devil's Bathtub which is a feature known as a Kettle created by glacial activity in the area. Kettles are the result of large ice blocks covered in gravel being left behind when glaciers retreat. The trail continues with views of Hundred Acre Pond before heading into the woods and looping back.