Baldwinsville, New York, USA
Rambling in the lovely Radisson Community
Length | 2.5 mi |
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Elev. Gain | 164 ft |
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Est. Steps | 6000 |
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Trail
Parking
Playground
Places to sit
Wheelchair friendly
Stroller friendly
Kid friendly
Dog friendly
Forest
Lake or River
Introduction
Rambling in the lovely Radisson Community is a 2.6 mile (6,000-step) route located near Baldwinsville, New York, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 164 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Whether you are looking for a lunch time exercise break, a quiet, relaxing stroll, a place to take the baby/kids for a walk without traffic concerns, your dog for a walk, or a romantic slip-away, this is a perfect trail. There were lots of trails to choose from as you walked through the Radisson community/neighborhood, located outside of Baldwinsville, off Rt 31 on the Willet Parkway. I parked in the Radisson Health Center parking lot. Trail heads are in the back, of the parking lot there.
I felt very safe walking alone. People were warm and friendly. It took me a little longer to complete the walk because I stopped a few times to chat with people or pet a friendly pooch.
Wide enough for 2 people, the blacktop paths meander through the shady woods (think chipmunks, squirrels and birds) and into open areas in the park (think vitamin D on a sunny winter day). The lightly rolling terrain was good for a boost of cardio, and the paved pathways were perfect for good footing for the elderly, toddlers or handicapped. The ponds had wildlife that caught my attention and were fun to watch. Several streams and babbling brooks added variety to the scenery.
Maps boards were placed throughout the paths for guidance.
Thoroughly enjoyed!
From the Radisson Health Center parking lot, follow this meandering path into the woods for serenity and a nice quiet walk.
Cross over Alan Lane and keep going for a serene surprise. I could have stopped my walk right here and hung out by the pond to meditate, pray, or just relax and the enjoy the quiet time.
Coming out of the woods to the Kerri Hornaday Memorial Park. Baseball diamond, pavilion, playground, open field, perfect for kiting flying, frisbee, or soccer.
Quiet woods, meandering paths.
I watched a weasle or mink swim around the pond. Very entertaining.