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    Bond Lake Park

    4.4 (10 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Stacey A.

    This park has so many trails you can easily spend a full day. It's great in any weather, any season. I especially go there in the winter for cross country skiing. The trails are groomed. There are hills and flat trails. It's good for beginners or experts. The web site has a helpful map showing all the lakes and trails. There's a phone number to call for conditions and to find out what is open that day. There is a warming house that can be rented out for parties, etc.. Sometimes it's open to the public but usually not. There's a sledding hill....it's huge....used to be used for downhill skiing so it is long....it's a long haul going back up dragging your sled but worth the equally long ride down. They also have ice skating rinks. All the lakes are beautiful. Bond Lake is the main one but my favorite is Myers Lake West. That's my goal when skiing, to get around Myers lake west. People ice fish on that lake in the winter. Bonds lake has so much to offer like fishing, skiing, sledding, ice skating, hiking, picnicking and even an award winning frisbee golf course. Plenty of free parking and free to ski, sled, etc..

    Colleen O.

    What a great park, only a short drive from Buffalo, NY. Frisbee golf is a big attraction here, but my favorite feature is the 5 lakes (Bond lake being the largest ) that lie within the park. There are also several trails within the park parameters as well (they are well marked, quite a few maps were located around too) The fall foliage was in full bloom when I visited, I suggest going to top of the large hill near the visitors center to get the best photo opportunities! I'll be back next year to try out more of the trails .

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    Mike H.

    We had so much fun here today. The weather was terrific and the people along the trails were very friendly. My service dog went a long and he even got a little break and went for a swim in one of the lakes there. The paths were clear of debris and plainly marked. Beautiful area, I highly recommend you go check out this place!!!

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    Walton Woods Park

    Walton Woods Park

    4.9(26 reviews)
    13.2 mi

    Clean, small community park, located in heart of Amherst, behind the Amherst police station…read more Recently visited for a fire fly hike that was guided, by the NYS Parks Department; Catol Rodgers. Interesting facts learned on fireflies: they like leafy dark areas, eat slugs, and snails and really lite up the park. Paved trail, not very long, perfect for quick walk or hike to explore the many trees. Family, everyone friendly.

    Went to this park with my son and his two children under eight years of age (7 & 5). It was the…read moreperfect length to get through without hearing the children complain that they were tired of walking. This is such a beautiful park to enjoy a nice walk, jog, a bike ride or to go fishing (no spots to play sports of any kind here). There are a couple small grassy areas you can sit with a blanket and have a small picnic, eat lunch or bring your own lawn chair and enjoy a book. Plenty of benches to sit down, relax and enjoy the view of the water. In addition, the trees provide lots of shaded areas to appreciate as you walk through the paved trail on a hot summer day. Lastly, there are a lot of droppings from the geese (the children were stressing about avoiding it). I didn't see a playground during my walk but there is a very nice playground available for the children in front of the library that is located adjacent to the park entrance - you'll see it. I used my GPS to get here and parked at the courthouse parking lot, there was a path to where the trail starts - in my photos. Bring bug spray and sunblock in the summer and enjoy a stroll after a good meal. Rated this park four stars because I would probably only come back to take a walk if I'm already in the area but there's nothing here you absolutely have to see if you were visiting Buffalo. However, the park is beautiful and serene. If there was more to do or picnic tables for families to sit and eat, I would give it five stars.

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    Four Mile Creek State Park

    Four Mile Creek State Park

    4.5(24 reviews)
    7.4 mi

    Four Mile Creek State Park, New York I found this campground…read moreon Https://parks.ny,gov as I was planning a trip, a lifelong goal, to see Niagara Falls. I chose Four Mile Creek State Park for its proximity to the Falls, and nearby attractions like Fort Niagara, an Aquarium, the Niagara Power Vista, and the Underground Railroad Heritage Center, to name a few. This camp offers a shuttle service to these places, no need to worry about parking! I was welcomed by a cheerful office staff and given a map for the Niagara Falls State Park. I went to my site 13, it was nicely shaded and I had access to 30amp service and water a few sites away. The bathrooms & showers were clean and had access to washer/dryer. I met lots of nice people and the weather was great. (6/1 to 6/8) Every member of staff I encountered was friendly and accommodating. Shout out to maintenance staff, Mike, the shuttle driver and Tim, manning the Camp Store. In fact, Tim even circulates the campground every night after the store is closed with ice & firewood. I visited the Falls, walking all over the American side then walked across the bridge to Canada for lunch observing the Canadian side of the Falls. But my favorite thing about this whole journey was the sunsets on Lake Ontario. On clear nights, the city of Toronto is visible. Every night campers would drift down to the field on the lake to watch the sunset. It was the most mesmerizing thing, many different people connecting with this beautiful world.

    We love this campground and our tent site! We were near the bathrooms, within sight of the…read moreplayground and could see the water. The little beach area was only about a 3 minute walk. It is such a cool campground and with it you get free parking in downtown near the attractions.

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    Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens - 6.23.23 Niagra Falls Botanical Gardens

    Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens

    4.4(21 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    Niagara Parks' Botanical Gardens is a place to experience nature's beauty and horticultural…read moreexcellence. The gardens span 99 acres with meticulously designed landscapes, and showcases award-winning gardens that burst with vibrant seasonal blooms and lush, overflowing greenery. During my visit, I walked along peaceful trails, where seasonal display beds had a fresh palette of stunning flowers and foliage. I explored the parterre, rose, vegetable and herb gardens, and let the serene beauty of Niagara's most beautiful natural surroundings These gardens were some of my favorite: *Herb Garden - meticulously curated garden showcases culinary herbs from around the world, medicinal plants and herbs used in commercial applications. With fragrant perfume plants, vibrant dye plants, as well as herbs for brewing beverages and homeopathic remedies. At the heart of the Herb Garden, there is a charming knot garden and a classic sundial, elegantly positioned along the central axis, adding a touch of timeless beauty to this botanical sanctuary. *Rose Garden - Covering more than two acres and a cherished part of the Botanical Gardens since the 1940s, the Rose Garden is a stunning showcase of over 2,400 roses. With 54 meticulously maintained rose beds and 31 vibrant annual display beds, this garden offers an exquisite sensory feast powered by nature. Explore a diverse collection of roses, including fragrant hybrid teas, colourful floribunda, elegant grandiflora and enchanting climbing rose varieties. This is a must visit attraction during your visit to Niagara Falls.

    Absolutely beautiful grounds. Beautiful and peaceful way to spend the day…read more Best of all, it's free entrance unless you want to visit the Butterfly Conservatory (and you should)! Bring a book to read at one of the many benches throughout , spend a whole day, take your time wandering, savoring the beautiful grounds then grab lunch or a coffee or drink at the cafe!

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    Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens - 6.23.23 Niagra Falls Botanical Gardens

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    Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens - 6.23.23 Niagra Falls Botanical Gardens

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    Queen's Royal Park - Walking trails and benches.

    Queen's Royal Park

    4.6(16 reviews)
    9.6 mi

    You can't beat the views! You're at the point where the Niagara River meets Lake Ontario. If you…read morelook across the river, you will see Fort Niagara on the American side (New York State). We did not walk to the Queens Royal Park. We will have to do that on our next visit. Rather, we stopped near the Battlefield of Fort George National Historic Site. When you're done shopping and eating in the town of Niagara on the Lake, make your way over here for nature at its finest. There's a reason why they called this the Great Lakes.

    What a beautiful, natural, "un-touristy" stretch of rocky shoreline, adjacent to grassy meadow…read morefields, just two blocks from the main drag (Queen Street) in Niagara-on-the-Lake. This area is akin to a craggy shoreline with a walking trail by the water's edge. You can clearly see an old, rocky fort/garrison just across the bay. My TO friends told me that area is actually in Nw York state, and the building is Fort Niagara. When I say it's close, I'm saying a good swimmer could swim there from here! There is a large, prominent hexagonal gazebo centrally located on the grassy stretch by the water's edge. It is quite Victorian in style, with white wooden cut-outs and embellishments. I thought it would make for a gorgeous location, with he craggy shoreline and Lake Ontario behind it, for wedding or engagement photos, or any momentous occasion, really. Just a beautiful site. (A gallery owner later informed us that this gazebo was built for the Stephen King movie, "The Dead Zone", and they gifted it to the town when the movie was done, as so many locals loved it. It really does seem to fit perfectly on the site). There is a large parking lot by the park, but I believe it is paid parking, FYI. It takes but ten minutes to walk the shoreline trail and back, but it's a wonderful stroll on a lovely day, and the area is so picturesque, it's like out of a postcard. Definitely worth the time, if you are in the area

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    Queen's Royal Park - Gazebo and walking trails.

    Gazebo and walking trails.

    Queen's Royal Park - Parking lot ($1.50/hour)

    Parking lot ($1.50/hour)

    Queen's Royal Park - Lots of picnic benches.

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    Lots of picnic benches.

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