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Letchworth Trail

Livingston County, New York

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Trail length

34.0 km

Time

~2 days

Elevation Gain

611 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to hike the Letchworth Trail in Letchworth State Park?

The Letchworth Trail is 33.99 km, or about 21.1 miles, with 611 m of climbing, so it is usually treated as a medium multi-day route rather than a short day hike. Strong hikers can cover it in a long single day, but many split it into two days to leave time for overlooks along the Genesee River Gorge and the main waterfall areas inside Letchworth State Park.

Where do you start the Letchworth Trail and where can you park for the Letchworth Trail?

Common access points for the Letchworth Trail are through Letchworth State Park entrances such as Mt Morris Entrance on the north end and Portageville Entrance on the south end. Mt Morris Entrance gives access to the north end near Highbanks Recreation Area, while the south side is closer to the Glen Iris Inn, the Middle and Upper Falls area, and the Genesee Arch Bridge, with park parking lots available at major trail and overlook areas.

Is the Letchworth Trail dog friendly?

Dogs are allowed in Letchworth State Park day-use areas, which makes much of the Letchworth Trail dog friendly, but pets must be supervised and kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet. Dogs are not permitted in certain restricted areas including buildings, playgrounds, pools, spray grounds, golf courses, boardwalks, and guarded beaches, so route planning matters on this trail.

What are the best viewpoints and landmarks on the Letchworth Trail?

The signature scenery on the Letchworth Trail is the Genesee River Gorge, often called the Grand Canyon of the East, with cliffs rising as much as 600 feet in places. Notable stops in the park include Inspiration Point, the Middle and Upper Falls area, the Genesee Arch Bridge, Hogsback Overlook, and the Mount Morris Dam Overlook, depending on which section of the 33.99 km route is being hiked.

Is the Letchworth Trail hard, and is the Letchworth Trail suitable for beginners?

The Letchworth Trail is rated medium difficulty, with nearly 34 km of distance and 611 m of elevation gain, so it is better suited to hikers with some experience than to complete beginners. The challenge comes more from the length and cumulative climbing than from technical terrain, especially if the route is done over two days instead of one.

When is the best time of year to hike the Letchworth Trail?

The Letchworth Trail can be hiked in multiple seasons because Letchworth State Park is open year-round from 6 am to 11 pm daily, but late spring through fall is the most straightforward period for a full hike. Fall is especially popular for gorge views and foliage, while wet weather can affect trail conditions and some park trails may close temporarily, so current conditions matter before setting out.

Are there any trail closures or access issues on the Letchworth Trail?

Access can change inside Letchworth State Park, so closures are worth checking before a through-hike. The park currently notes a permanent closure on Trail 7 from Middle Falls to the Genesee Arch Bridge, and it has also posted temporary closures on Trails 15 and 17 due to poor trail conditions, which can affect how sections of the broader Letchworth Trail are linked together.

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