Genesee Valley Greenway Snowmobiling
The 42nd most popular snowmobile trail in New York.
Saturday 30 December 2017 06:10 GMT
South of Rochester, the Genesee Valley Greenway is a 90 mile long railway bed open to snowmobiling that passes through scenic woodlands, river and stream valleys, rolling farmlands, steep gorges, and historic villages. It follows the route of the old Genesee Valley Canal passing through sixteen towns in Monroe, Livingston, Wyoming, Allegany, and Cattaraugus counties. The Genesee Valley Greenway trail is primarily a mix of packed cinders, gravel and mowed surface. The only paved surface is for a short distance beginning in Genesee Valley Park and there are a few sections of stone dust.
When snowmobiling Genesee Valley, all snowmobiles must have a New York State snowmobile registration unless you are riding on your own private property.
Overall, Genesee Valley Greenway is the 42nd most popular snowmobile trail of all 49 snowmobiling rides in New York.