Rodeway Inn Lakeville


The Rodeway Inn Lakeville Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
Begin at Finger Lakes Trail (FLT) access F near Mount Morris Dam and follow the blue trail to an unmarked trail that goes to the river bottom. Stop to explore the river bottom for awhile before following the unmarked trail to FLT connection, FLT, and access G out to River Road. Enjoy countless views of the Genesee River along the way.
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This trail is well kept with beautiful surroundings. There is lots of wildlife and a creek. Users have noted that the trail is not well marked. Accessibility: There are no designated accessible spaces in the gravel parking lot off of Union Street at the east end of the trail. There do not appear to be any designated accessible parking spaces within 1.0 miles of the trailhead. The trail surface is a natural surface (grass, dirt, rocks, roots). It is typically at least 6 feet wide. The...
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Trailhead is on the north side of Pond Rd, between the intersections of Douglas Rd & Pittsford-Mendon Rd. The parking area is small with a Posted Brown Wooden sign "Horse Trailer Parking" or something similar. This is a nice run with a lot of elevation changes, some of the hills are steep, and in wet conditions deep lugged trail shoes are recommended. Pay close attention to the green markers as some sections are not well-marked. Downloading the map ahead of time is helpful with navigating.
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This is an easy trail over level terrain. Beavers have been active in this area for many years. As you cross the wooden footbridges over moving water, look around for evidence of felled trees, dams, lodges, and even a beaver meadow. There are also three observation points offering great views of the pond and waterfowl viewing, especially during migrations. You will see wildflowers, fern sedges, rushes, and an interesting variety of shrubs. Please note that no dogs are allowed on this trail.