The whole point of this blog is to help you get outside in the Fairport NY and surrounding areas. But it’s not just to help you, it’s to help me get out there more frequently too. For that reason I’d like to introduce to you a new post series and personal project.
Welcome to Saturday in the Parks.
It’s no secret Perinton has a ton of parks. Everytime I drive down a road I’ve not previously been on I run into a new park (sometimes even more than one). For as long as I can keep finding new parks to visit (and when I’m not out of town) I’ll be featuring one here every Saturday.
But wait, there’s more!
Not only will I be featuring the park, I’ll be posting on location! Combining two things I love: technology and the great outdoors.
This weeks park is the Indian Hill Recreation Area. It’s not so much a park as it is a hiking paradise.
[insert 20min interruption by Jeff the nicest guy in the world and his dog Jayda]
When you’ve reached the picnic table you know you’re at the top. The last time I came up here I thought it pretty much ended at the table. However; after talking with Jeff and hiking along with him for a while I realize this section of the Crescent Trail is HUGE. Several loops, lots of fields, a great place to hike with the kids or the dogs. There are a few wet sections in the trail so if you decide to take the kids make sure they’re wearing their crappy sneakers.
The farthest I got to (thanks to Jeff) was a spot I could view the grass-roofed house from (which is pretty cool by the way). I think the next trip to this place might be a little longer and I’ll be exploring the rest of the trails at least as far as the next road.
The locations of the recreation area, the parking lot and the trails can be seen in the Instamapper GPS Track I made below.
http://www.instamapper.com/trk?key=18173962671177867252&width=350&height=300&type=roadmap
Have fun out there! And if you get a chance, check out the grass roof house!

While not the tallest mountain we’ve climbed, it was pretty intense with several incredibly steep rocky sections. One of the steepest sections even had a ladder, which was good because being our first mountain together… we didn’t exactly have scaling equipment.
As is always the truth in the Adirondacks, the views from the top were simply amazing. It was on this climb that we really learned how rewarding such a strenuous hike can be. On our way back down we passed by a little pond and it was so hot we were going to take a dip. However; when we took a closer look we realized it was infested with leaches. Nice!



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