Durand Eastman Park is a large urban park in Rochester, New York, known for its scenic beachfront on Lake Ontario and diverse outdoor recreational opportunities.
Durand Eastman Park, spanning over 977 acres in the city of Rochester, New York, offers a diverse landscape that includes lakefront beaches, wooded areas, wetlands, and rolling hills. It was originally established in 1907 through a gift from George Eastman and Dr. Henry S. Durand, designed to provide a natural retreat for residents of Rochester and surrounding communities. The park is unique in that it protects one of the westernmost freshwater beaches on Lake Ontario, giving visitors access to sand dunes and shoreline habitats valued for their ecological significance. The terrain supports mixed hardwood forests alongside wetland ecosystems that serve as habitat for a variety of bird species, small mammals, amphibians, and rare plants. Recreational offerings include hiking, mountain biking on designated trails, fishing along the lake shore, picnicking, and winter activities such as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The park's centerpiece is the picturesque sand beach, which is popular in summer, while several well-maintained trail networks wind through the forested interior. Durand Eastman Golf Course, adjacent to the park, is a historic 18-hole course open to the public. Visitors are drawn to the park’s blend of natural beauty and accessibility, offering a peaceful urban escape with scenic views of Lake Ontario and opportunities to observe migratory birds and local wildlife. Its historic roots, combined with ongoing conservation efforts, make Durand Eastman Park a cherished resource within the Rochester metropolitan area.
Sandy beach on Lake Ontario with freshwater swimming access
Diverse hardwood forest with wetlands supporting local wildlife
Historic Durand Eastman Golf Course located adjacent to parklands
Multiple trails for hiking and mountain biking through varied terrain
A long sandy beach offering swimming, sunbathing, and views of the lake with gentle waves.
Several miles of trails weaving through mature hardwood forests and wetlands, suitable for hiking and mountain biking.
An 18-hole public golf course situated adjacent to the park, open seasonally and known for scenic design.