Trail Running
90 minutes
Easy
If there’s a perfect recipe for trail running euphoria, Seneca Lake State Park serves it up by the mile. Just 90 minutes from Rochester, this park feels worlds away, where morning mist drifts over the lake like a second skin, and rugged trails twist through woods and open clearings with sweeping views of the water. Runners here trade the pavement for forest paths, syncing their rhythm with the land and wildlife.
Forget the treadmill—Seneca's trails are a moving postcard. Starting on the West Trail, runners follow a gravel path flanked by towering oaks and maples, with Seneca Lake’s wide expanse stretching out to the right. This route isn’t about elevation; it’s about flow, an ideal journey for steady pacing through varied terrain. With each stride, the ground changes: loose gravel, cool soil, and thick grass that cushions each landing. It’s a course that demands alertness, a natural remedy to the monotony of paved runs.
For a taste of the park’s wilder side, break left off the main route and veer onto the Lakeshore Trail, a narrow path that hugs the lake’s edge. Here, the slap of waves becomes your metronome, in sync with each stride. Watch for the silent glide of deer through the brush or the flash of a hawk overhead. The park’s quieter pockets make it feel like the world’s been distilled to your footfalls and the forest’s hushed chatter.
End your run by the marina as the first light spills over the lake. Seneca Lake State Park gifts its runners with wild, simple beauty that makes trail running here less about reaching the finish line and more about savoring the freedom each mile brings.
Overview
Seneca Lake State Park, stretched along the northern shore of Seneca Lake in Geneva, New York, is a prime spot for trail runners. Spanning nearly 140 acres, it features varied terrain that winds along the lake, through woodlands, and across open spaces. With its well-marked trails and pristine lake views, the park offers an ideal escape for runners of all levels to connect with nature while logging miles.
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Getting There
From Rochester, take I-90 East to Exit 42, then follow NY-14 South to Geneva. Continue onto Lake Front Drive to reach the park entrance. The drive usually takes around 90 minutes, making it a convenient day trip for runners seeking an escape.
Seneca Lake State Park combines tranquility and adventure, offering an invigorating slice of nature with each step. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or a weekend jogger, these trails promise scenic beauty, camaraderie with nature, and an unforgettable connection to New York’s Finger Lakes region.
Trail Running at Seneca Lake State Park in Park Road
Coordinates: 42.8717, -76.9425
Trail Running
Spring and Fall
Geneva, New York
Beginner-Friendly
Seneca Lake State Park
Not Accessible
Cell service available
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.