Genesee River Lower Falls at Maplewood Park - Rochester, NY

Genesee River Lower Falls at Maplewood Park - Rochester, NY Genesee River Lower Falls at Maplewood Park - Rochester, NY Genesee River Lower Falls at Maplewood Park - Rochester, NY Genesee River Lower Falls at Maplewood Park - Rochester, NY Genesee River Lower Falls at Maplewood Park - Rochester, NY Genesee River Lower Falls at Maplewood Park - Rochester, NY Genesee River Lower Falls at Maplewood Park - Rochester, NY Genesee River Lower Falls at Maplewood Park - Rochester, NY Genesee River Lower Falls at Maplewood Park - Rochester, NY Genesee River Lower Falls at Maplewood Park - Rochester, NY
Off Leash
Combined Dog Area
Shade Available
Parking

Genesee River Lower Falls at Maplewood Park is a scenic and pet-friendly destination located in Rochester, New York. This park is well known for its beautiful views of the Lower Falls and historic ties to Rochester’s past as the original Flour City. Dog owners will appreciate the accessible walking trails and the park’s designation as a dog-friendly location, perfect for those seeking pet-friendly hiking trails in the Rochester area.

The park is accessible for both wheelchairs and strollers, making it convenient for families and pet owners alike. Parking at Seth Green Park and taking the walkway down to the falls is recommended for the best views and an enjoyable stroll with your dog. With maintained paths and a natural setting that often features stunning seasonal changes, Maplewood Park is great for active walks with your leashed canine companion.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed at Genesee River Lower Falls at Maplewood Park.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the park has a wheelchair accessible entrance and parking lot.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are pet-friendly hiking and walking paths available near the Lower Falls area.
  • Is this park good for kids? Yes, the park is considered good for children, making it an excellent choice for families.
  • Where is the best place to park? The best place to park for visiting the Lower Falls is at Seth Green Park and then walking down to the falls.

Reviews

Mark Foery

John Chudy: l want to fish Salmon this week or next. When do they initiate their run? I’ve heard they are late [ since it’s unnaturally warm ] this year. I expected to hear about them by now. How do YOU get to that spot. I plan on hiking as much of the way as possible since l have that as part of my goal in addition to catchting my limit.

Denice McKenzie

I love this place it great to see the original flour city

Robert M.003

This is a great waterfall, but visibility is limited to the top half of the falls if viewing it from the park area. Still, it’s worth a visit!

Greg Arason

Best viewed by parking at Seth Green Park and walking the road down to the falls.

Princess K

Nice area, still had some snow and ice on walkway.

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