Stiglmeier Park is a local nature preserve and recreational area offering trails, wildfire-resistant woodlands, and opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation near Rochester, New York.
Stiglmeier Park is a 375-acre natural area located in the town of Chili, near Rochester, New York. Managed by Monroe County, this park provides residents and visitors with a combination of forested habitat, open fields, and wetlands. The park's geography consists primarily of second-growth forests with species such as oak, maple, and pine. Historically, this land was once used for agriculture and grazing before being reclaimed and restored to support native vegetation and habitats. Stiglmeier Park serves as an important green space in a suburban setting, offering diverse wildlife including deer, foxes, and various bird species. The park features several miles of multi-use trails used for hiking, running, cross-country skiing in winter, and mountain biking, accommodating casual walkers as well as more active outdoor enthusiasts. An interpretive nature trail educates visitors about the local ecology and park history. Key landmarks include the trailhead parking areas, a picnic shelter, and scenic overlooks of the surrounding landscape. The park appeals to families, nature lovers, and those seeking quiet outdoor exercise near the Rochester metropolitan area.
Multi-use trail system weaving through forest and wetland habitats
Opportunities for birdwatching and spotting white-tailed deer
Educational nature trail with interpretive signage
Picnic shelter areas ideal for family gatherings
A loop trail featuring educational signs providing information on local plants, animals, and park history.
Small wetland ecosystems within the park support amphibians, waterfowl, and offer scenic viewing opportunities.
A covered shelter near the parking lot suitable for group gatherings and events.