Great Places to Ride Your Bike in Western and Central New York
Great Places to Ride Your Bike in Western and Central New York
Spring weather is here, which is great news for people hoping to get out on their bicycles for some outdoor activity. Riding a bike is a great way to exercise and explore new environments.
Western and Central New York is home to several great bike paths. From casual rides to more challenging mountain bike trails, these are just a few of the rides you can take right in your region.
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Also remember that safety is key when riding your bike, especially when sharing space with cars. See AAA's bike safety tips for cyclists and drivers here.
Buffalo Area
Lakeside Bike Park
Buffalo
Located on Buffalo's Outer Harbor, the 20-acre Lakeside Bike Park opened in 2019, debuting three unique .34 mile bike trails, along with a pump track and tot track featuring a short, introductory-level trail loop. The Lakeside Bike Park connects to the city's bike trail system through the Ohio Street bike path. Or, after Memorial Day, take the Queen City Bike Ferry from downtown that connects to the north end of the Outer Harbor.
Clarence Pathways
Clarence, Newstead, Akron
By repurposing old railroad corridors, the communities of Clarence, Newstead and Akron enjoy an 18-mile paved trail system made up of five trails. Rest stations and bathrooms are located along the trails, which will take you from parks to town centers and more.
Rochester Area
Genesee Riverway Trail
Rochester
One of the best ways to travel Rochester is biking the Genesee Riverway Trail. This scenic, 24-mile trail links nine historic districts and landmarks while providing direct access to the Genesee River, a gorge, three waterfalls and eleven parks.
Auburn Trail
Farmington, Pittsford
Not only will you get some great exercise riding the 10-mile Auburn Trail, you'll also spot many relics of the region's railroad history along the way. The crushed-stone trail follows the former New York Central railroad line from Farmington to Pittsford.
Syracuse Area
West Shore Trail (John Hayley Memorial Trail)
Syracuse
This paved trail runs along the western shore of Onondaga Lake, stretching 4.5 miles over woodlands and open areas. You'll catch great views of the lake and the city of Syracuse while passing through the St. Joseph's Health Amphitheater along the way.
Highland Forest
Fabius
The oldest of Onondaga County's parks, the Highland Forest includes 20 miles of year-round trails for your biking pleasure. If you want to slow down and take a closer look, Highland Park is also home to six square miles of rugged forest terrain for you to explore.
Southern Tier
Allegheny River Valley Trail
Olean/St. Bonaventure
Get a taste of the city of Olean, as well as neighboring St. Bonaventure University, with a ride on the Allegheny River Valley Trail. This 8-mile paved ride will take you from St. Bonaventure's campus through a wooded path along the Allegheny River shoreline before giving you a tour of some of Olean's commercial and industrial areas. Stop in at Four Mile Brewing along the way for some refreshments and food.
Allegany State Park
Salamanca
A quick drive from the Allegheny River Trail to nearby Salamanca will bring you to the largest state park in New York, the 65,000-acre Allegany State Park. You'll find 5 miles of paved biking trails, giving you a scenic tour of this impressive park. While you are there, check out park highlights like the Summit Fire Tower, Red House Lake, Bridal Falls, and the Art Roscoe Ski Area.
Remember, your AAA coverage covers your car and your bicycle. If your bicycle breaks down while you’re out for a ride, simply call (800) 836-2582 for road service. AAA Members receive two bicycle calls per year.