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    4.0 (1 review)

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    Great Bear Recreational Area

    Great Bear Recreational Area

    4.0
    (2 reviews)

    This was an absolutely GREAT place to visit for a hike! The 11 miles of trails are really well…read moremarked with maps regularly placed along the trail with little "YOU ARE HERE" bubbles. Great Bear is relatively flat with some ups and downs and a number of one-person wide foot bridges. The River's Landing Loop and the Whiskey Island trail go by the Oswego River, which is beeeeautiful. Near the parking area there is a wheelchair friendly loop called The Apply Trail. The park is multi-use- open to hikers, dog walkers, mountain bikers, horse riders, snowshoes, cross country skiers, swimmers, and fishers. There didn't seem to be any specific activity allotted trails when I was there I would recommend keeping your eyes peeled and ears listening, especially for mountain bikers in the warmer months. There are maybe one or two picnic tables near the map kiosk and benches throughout. It's not necessarily a "picnic area" kind of park. On that note: I didn't see any bathrooms or porta potties. Maybe I missed them? Just something to keep in mind. I'll update this review if I find them on a return trip or someone reading may happily correct me. A small unpaved parking area can be found at the intersection of Hawthorne Rd, Rt 57, and Great Bear Road.

    This could be a great place to run and bike and walk and let your dogs frolic and do the same…read more There's plenty of room for multiple parties to let their dogs roam free and to wander around while giving others some space. You're always going to bump into entitled people who want everything to be their own way so watch out for them. (you know, the people who think they are self-appointed junior police cadets of everyone else's business, etc. because they don't have any personal happiness). But the main concern here is boatloads of ticks. My canine companions were swarmed with them. At first I didn't notice because of their coat color, and then I realized in the car that the one I could see from the driver seat had a ton of hitchhikers walking all over their face and body. Of course then in the car I found some crawling on the seats etc. Kind of makes you wish you didn't live in upstate New York. Harrowing amounts of ticks. Beware.

    Watkins Glen State Park

    Watkins Glen State Park

    4.7
    (498 reviews)

    Wow. You know when you've had a place on your list to visit for a while and then you start to…read morewonder if you've built it up too much? If it can't possibly live up to your expectations after years of wanting to visit? That was not my experience at Watkins Glen State Park. I'd wanted to visit for years and finally made it about a week ago when I spent the Fourth of July in the Finger Lakes. It was everything I'd heard about it, everything I hoped it would be. Watkins Glen State Park has four trails, but the reason you're there (at least on a first visit) is the Gorge Trail. It's a paved trail along/in the Glen Creek gorge. I've only hiked one other gorge that felt like you walk in and through and along water in this way. It was stunning. Bridges, lookouts, waterfalls, rock cliffs... I was constantly stunned by the beauty of this trail. I took about a million pictures. This park and this trail are worth planning a trip around. And being anywhere near the Finger Lakes and not visiting this park would be a real shame. It's that incredible. So here are some details that you need to know now that I've totally convinced you of the need to visit. The Gorge Trail is not a loop. At one end of the trail is the Main Entrance, and at the other end of the trail is the Upper Entrance. Both entrances have parking. The park offers a shuttle that takes you from one entrance to another for $6, so you have a lot of options. (FYI: The maps says this shuttle service is available July-August, so if you want to use this service, make sure to visit in those summer months.) You can hike just the Gorge Trail (either way) and then take the shuttle back to the entrance where you parked. Or you can hike the Gorge Trail (either way) and then hike back to where you parked (repeating the Gorge Trail or hiking back on the North Rim Trail). You can do the Gorge Trail in either direction; the views are great either way. We parked and started at the Upper Entrance, which I may prefer as the Upper Entrance is a few minutes outside town, so I think the parking may not get as full as early in the day. We hiked the Gorge Trail from the Upper Entrance to the Main Entrance and then hiked back to the start on the North Rim Trail. I'd do this way again. The best advice I can give is to start as early as you want/can. We arrived at the parking around 7:45am on a Friday morning (it was the Fourth of July weekend so we worried about holiday and weekend crowds), and it wasn't too crowded when we started. That meant a less crowded Gorge Trail, better pictures, and cooler temps. When we were making our way back just an hour or so later, the trail was much more crowded. I also recommend you wear hiking boots, water shoes, or some other waterproof shoes, because you will be walking through wet areas, mud, etc. I saw some girls dressed up for cute photos under waterfalls; they looked adorable, but I was trudging around in the mud in my hiking boots and sweating sunscreen. Neither trail was very difficult, and I think most people can and should do at least the Gorge Trail. (The Upper Rim Trail is a little bit of a bummer after the gorgeous views on the Gorge Trail, but I appreciated that there was a way to hike back to our car without returning on the Gorge Trail, because then it would have been so crowded!) Watkins Glen State Park was one of the highlights of our four or so days in the Finger Lakes. It's really stunning. I look forward to hiking the Gorge Trail again the future.

    Beautiful campground and area. Made reservations in advance for a cabin. It is very rustic. The…read morecabins do not have electric or water. They have bunk beds with very thin cushions. Bring your own sleeping bag, blankets, sheets, pillows, lantern, and water. There is a small shelf, no other shelves. Or table inside the cabin. There is a picnic table in the concrete slab outside the cabin. One fire ring, bring your own grill. The office closes early. We got to the campsite after 7pm and there was no way to check in and get the key. We had to wait until the next day. They sell ice and firewood at the office. Bring cash. You out the cash in the box grab the key go out and unlock the shed for wood. Same for ice but out of the cooler. The staff seemed friendly, bathrooms were clean, sites were tidy. You can hike to the gorge from the campground very well marked. They have a pool, however it was not open when I went so I cannot review that. Quick ride into town where there are restaurants, breweries, more falls, the lake, and much more.

    Gokey Real Estate

    Gokey Real Estate

    1.0
    (1 review)

    Maybe it's time for Dorothy Gokey to retire. As a potential…read morefirst time buyer, seeking a solid, honest, and informative person in the real estate market to represent me, Dorothy was absolutely the worst person I could have chosen. A nightmare. Under the guise of looking out for my best welfare, she was not interested in showing me homes I had inquired about further, just the ones she thought best for me, which took about 2 days of showing. And when I wanted to inspect a home on the market that I had particular interest in, and had asked what a cash offer might look like, she began to push me into a contract with the owner's broker, giving me only 3 days to sign the contract. She said since the price was reduced, there was suddenly so much interest in it, we had to rush. ( the cash offer made to me was not advertised). She also had threatened if I didn't sign the contract right away, she would tell the owner I was no longer interested, and she would be done wth me. She would not offer the rent rolls on the house, ( which I had no idea I should ask for until after I signed the contract!), she said she could not find any information for me about the utilities; she couldn't get me ANY info about the property because it was a cash deal, she said. And she left me insulting and rude messages on my phone, (which made another real estate broker in the area, whose name I will not mention's jaw drop, some time later.) She also guaranteed me that if I found I am not interested in the property after the inspection, I would get my full refund back. No problem, she said. She even went further to say I don't need my lawyer to look at the contact, just to get it back to her filled out and signed ASAP! I was very pressured the day she screamed and threatened me, and I did want to at least have the house inspected, so that I would have more information about it, since the owner and Dottie would not provide any. I had to make an offer to do so, according to Dottie, so I signed the contact and faxed it back. My lawyer was not very happy to hear I did that. I had the property inspected within the legal time frame allotted in the contract, and found it needed extensive repairs; that even with the property price reduced, the cost of the repairs would far outweigh what the property was worth in that area. And the property had some major problems that fell within the contingencies of the contract. I sent her the inspection results. Dorothy did not return my refund! And weeks passed. My lawyer had to PUSH to get my refund back; Dottie kept telling my lawyer she did not have her email over and over again. And she kept telling me i have to sign a release from the contract first, which she never sent to me. Even the seller's lawyer instructed her to return my deposit!! But she wouldn't send it! She sent the release over after I finally got the refund back. RIDICULOUS!!! The house is still on the market despite its price being further slashed and it's been some time since my dealings with Dottie. Clearly there was no great rush to purchase it. Dorothy has no interest in her client's welfare. After this episode, in educating myself further, which she has made me realize I MUST do before I deal with any more RE brokers in the future, and reading the rules in which realtors must abide; Dottie ought to be brought before the local Board of Realtors and explain her conduct.

    Southside Garden - communitygardens - Updated July 2026

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