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Hight rate 9 location for tourist in Rochester, NY (part 3)
06-2025 Warner Castle in Hight rate 9 location for tourist in Rochester, NY (part 3)Susan B. Anthony Museum & House - Rochester K OBR: Hard a great experience. We arrived a couple of minutes late but were processed quickly and led to get into a tour already in progress. We didnt miss much. The guide was exceptional. She told so many interesting stories and kept us engaged. Only caution is there are stairs, some steep. You dont have to climb, but there is no elevator as this house is historic.
Charlotte Genesee Lighthouse - Rochester Cassie Webb: What a beautiful spot. Im from the Geneva, NY area, and when I learned August 7th happened to be National Lighthouse Day, I wanted to visit one Id never seen before.
I visited with a group of elderly, ambulatory individuals and although the museum was closed, the information posted outside across several podium-type info graphics tucked between flower beds on a solid pathway. I would say the area is wheelchair accessible, but I cant recall seeing access to the museum.
The view over the marina is beautiful, Im sure its worth going back to see when the trees change and the museum is open.
Thanks for making our National Lighthouse Day memorable.
Highland Park - Rochester Maikel Jose: Highland Park in Rochester truly lives up to its reputation as an urban oasis. Its simply amazing! Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the park masterfully blends stunning natural landscapes with peaceful serenity. Wander through meandering paths under mature, towering trees, discover hidden gardens bursting with color, and find countless quiet benches perfect for reflection or reading. The air feels fresher here, filled with birdsong and the gentle rustle of leaves. While world-famous for its spectacular Lilac Festival in spring, the park offers breathtaking beauty year-round – vibrant magnolias, serene ponds, vibrant fall foliage, and peaceful winter vistas. It’s impeccably maintained yet feels wonderfully wild, providing a vital escape from city bustle without leaving Rochester. Whether seeking a vigorous walk, a quiet picnic spot, or simply a moment of calm surrounded by nature, Highland Park delivers an exceptional, restorative experience. A genuine treasure!
Cobbs Hill Park - Rochester Jacquie Woods: Absolutely beautiful! Hiking trails, baseball, basketball, lit tennis courts, playground, dog parks, and so much more. Theres at least 1 EV charger that I saw. The reservoir area is a great walk/run too! We had a great hike!
Corbetts Glen Nature Park - Rochester Jenny Twardowski: A well-maintained, family-friendly trail that leads to multiple small waterfalls. The terrain is mostly flat, with only one noteworthy hill. It had very little mud, even after heavy rain. I look forward to returning!
Tinker Nature Park / Hansen Nature Center - Pittsford Alisa M Oldacre: Great place for nature and wildlife fanatics, as well as history buffs! The trails are awesome, winding through wetlands, dense forests, and fields of wildflowers. Theres a historical house and conservatory building on-site, with lots of educational stations that highlight the history of the area and the wildlife within the park. There are clean restrooms, tons of parking, and even picnic shelters. Great place to spend the day!
Charlotte Pier - Rochester Selena Jackson: Where else can you marvel at our Creators wonderful works, especially the water cycle wrapped up in the clouds. We gze at the sky as the cloud formations make us wonder about the questions God posed to Job.
Job chapter 38, verse 336 & 37 asks:
"Who put wisdom within the clouds
Or gave understanding to the sky phenomenon?
Who is wise enough to count the clouds,
Or who can tip over the
water jars of heaven...."
Come to Charlotte Pier often and gaze in wonder!!
Ellison Park - Rochester Hannah Caley: The most beautiful park Ive been to yet! I try to come here every morning on my days off. The woods are magical and the paths are well kept. The wildlife is abundant and most of the time it is quiet and without a crowd. Youll never know what youll come across as the plants and scenery change from day to day giving an ever changing and beautiful experience ✨
I Love ROC Sign - Rochester Cirrus Sanofi: Rochetser is a small town and you wont find anything special, but the Main St is definitely interesting with the diverse architecture and the sign I Love ROC, it creates a meeting point in the city and a feeling that there is some kind of center here. The whole park around is very nice, new and nicely lit up in the evening.