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Ellicott Creek Park adventures

Ellicott Creek Park Adventures

Ellicott Creek Park is a popular urban park offering diverse recreational opportunities along the banks of Ellicott Creek, providing a natural escape within the Buffalo-Niagara metropolitan area.

165
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1965
Year Established

About Ellicott Creek Park

 

Ellicott Creek Park is located in Erie County near the city of Buffalo, New York. Spanning approximately 165 acres, this county-managed park features rolling meadows, wooded areas, and the Ellicott Creek waterway that flows through it. The park serves as a vital green space for residents and visitors looking to engage in outdoor recreation close to an urban setting. Historically, the area has been used for various community events and has developed over the years into a versatile area with athletic fields, boat launches, picnic pavilions, and playgrounds. The park supports a range of activities, including hiking, fishing, bird watching, and boating. It also holds significance as part of the region’s network of greenways connecting to larger trail systems. The ecosystem includes mixed hardwood forests and riparian habitats that support local wildlife such as white-tailed deer, waterfowl, and smaller mammals. For nature lovers and families alike, Ellicott Creek Park offers a mix of open spaces and shaded paths, making it suitable for sports, leisure, and quiet moments by the water. Its accessibility and varied amenities make it a well-frequented destination throughout much of the year.

Highlights

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Ellicott Creek waterfront with boat launch access

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Multi-use trails suitable for walking, running, and biking

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Large picnic areas with pavilions and playground facilities

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Proximity to Buffalo’s extensive greenway and bike path system

Notable Natural Features

Ellicott Creek Boat Launch

Provides kayak and small boat access to Ellicott Creek, popular with local paddlers and anglers.

Multi-Purpose Trail Network

Trails weave through woods and open areas offering varied terrain for walkers and cyclists.

Pavilion Picnic Areas

Several covered spots with tables and grills accommodate gatherings and family outings.