Get a FREE Rail Trails Guidebook when you become a Member with Rails-to-Trails Conservancy. NON TECHNICAL. We have not covered the whole ride yet having done a couple out and backs from the E River Rd and Rush parking areas. The trail ends alongside a designated parking area off West River Road/CR 84 in Scottsville. It is also part of the 165-mile D&L Trail. Good family rail trail.Good Views and lots of single track off the main trail. Parking is available at the White Haven, Rockport, and Glen Onoko access points. We bike on this trail from the Rush Station to the Mendon/Victor point since the Rush station is right behind our home. not really bumpy. View amenities, descriptions, reviews, photos, itineraries, and directions on TrailLink. Walked from E. River Rd over to W. River Rd, going over the Genesee River; this particular bridge is included in the pics here. For the next 1.4 miles to Mendon, horses are permitted on a parallel grass trail. I ran eastbound and encountered two roads to cross about .6 mile and 1.3 miles respectively. The description and review made us want to give it a go and we are glad we did. Location of Stony Creek Falls on Google maps. I went to the end of the Lehigh Valley Trail and then connected to the Auburn Trail for a bit. My wife and I rode from Henrietta to Mendon and back using the Lehigh Valley trail and the northern extension. If you do not have the time or inclination to pedal the whole Lehigh River Gorge Rail Trail, try a midway bike ride on the Upper or Lower Gorge Trail. Mountain Bike Deals, Copyright 2020 Blue Spruce Ventures LLC | There are frequent stops for river entrance or waterfalls. Turn right onto NY 251 W/Victor Mendon Road, and go 0.2 mile. All the reviews give the trail good marks, so I parked at Roch Junction and headed east. Turn left to go to the trail head. Although the Greenway is a little rough in places, it is a beautiful ride. Tours are available at Bear Mountain as well as educational programs and butterfly releases. But the trail is just dual tracks of stone dust, and it was muddy from recent rain. If you go back to the intersection you can take the Bie trail North and it runs into the Lehigh. We're lucky to have such well kept, fun and safer biking resources so close to where we live. There were plenty of maps and markers to show the different routes and it was a nice cruising path. I started on the Scottsville side of the trail and parking is limited, but the trailhead was easy to find. Direction Correction: The directions say that after taking a left on Phillips Road to go about a mile. Go 1.5 miles to reach a gravel parking area, which abuts the trail and sits directly across from an office park. Here the developing 14.5-mile North Branch of the Lehigh Valley Trail splits off and makes its way northwest, past the Rochester Institute of Technology campus. Took the Auburn Trail from the city of Victor and connected on to the Lehigh Valley Trail which some friends and I rode out to Rush NY. This is a wonderful trail to ride on. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in White Haven! We really enjoyed it. I've seen deer, foxes, turkeys, other birds beyond counting, a beaver and today a snapping turtle. It provides a nice, even surface for miles with beautiful scenes along the way. We did run across some deer, wood chucks and lot of birds. Flat, easy to ride - crosses a few roads but overall pleasant. LOVELY. The trail is well maintained, wide and …