Rochester’s Turning Point Park Trail

A Rochester, New York resident, Joseph “Joe” Vessecchia is a sales professional with a wealth of experience in the business and technology sectors. When he isn’t working, Joseph Vessecchia enjoys outdoor activities such as hiking.

One of the most popular hiking destinations within Rochester city limits is Turning Point Park, located just north of the downtown area. Specifically, hikers flock to the Turning Point Park Trail: a long “out and back” trail that stretches roughly 3.7 miles along the bank of the Genessee River. In fact, a considerable portion of the Turning Point Park Trail takes the form of a boardwalk that suspends hikers directly over the moving waters of the Genessee.

In addition to its scenic fluvial vistas, the Turning Point Park Trail offers relatively close views of interesting vegetation and wildlife. Swans are just one waterfowl species that are common to the area. Experts recommend hiking the Turning Point Park Trail from March through October for maximum enjoyment.

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