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Catharine Valley Trail

Coordinates:42°17′11.7″N76°50′44.7″W / 42.286583°N 76.845750°W /42.286583; -76.845750
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State park in New York, United States

Catharine Valley Trail
Catharine Valley Trail, April 2010
Catharine Valley Trail is located in New York
Catharine Valley Trail
Location of Catharine Valley Trail within New York State
TypeState park
LocationSchuyler andChemung counties,New York
Nearest cityWatkins Glen
Coordinates42°17′11.7″N76°50′44.7″W / 42.286583°N 76.845750°W /42.286583; -76.845750
Area218 acres (0.88 km2)[1]
Created2000 (2000)
Operated byNew York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
OpenAll year
WebsiteCatharine Valley Trail

Catharine Valley Trail is astate park and recreation trail located inSchuyler andChemung counties,New York.[2] The park is located nearWatkins Glen State Park and maintained by its staff,[3] as well as by volunteers.[2]

Description

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The Catharine Valley Trail (CVT) is a multi-use recreation trail that follows abandonedrailroad grades and canaltowpaths betweenWatkins Glen andHorseheads, New York. The majority of the trail is level and finished with crushedlimestone, and is wheelchair-accessible.[2] CVT also travels through the villages of Watkins Glen and Montour Falls. The trail is open year-round, and allows for walking, biking, cross-country skiing, birding and snowshoeing.[3]

This scenic 13 mile nature trail stretches between the Seneca Lake Pier in Watkins Glen Harbor Park to the Huck Finn Trailhead in Horseheads, NY. You can see two large waterfalls right off the trail,Shequaga Falls, andAunt Sarah's falls. Other points of interest are a small Cemetery for one of the founders of Montour Falls, the Cook family, and a "Turtle Mound" tribute to Queen Catharine. You will also often see Eagles in trees along the path.

The Ek Birding Trail is found at the Huck Finn Trailhead.The Chemung Valley Audubon Society partnered with theMark Twain State Park and the Friends of the Catharine Valley Trail to build theEk Birding Trail. Named to honor Rick and Bette Ek of Horseheads, the trail winds through deciduous forest, shrub land, and hemlock forest and is surrounded by cattail marsh along Catharine Creek.

There is a STQRY app (Called "Catharine Valley Trail") available for mobile phones. This multi-lingual app allows trail users to listen to the trail history along the trail and includes an interactive map.

CVT users can start from either endpoint or utilize the numerous trailheads available. Please see theTrailLink Map for parking options and detailed directions.

History

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Catharine Valley is named forCatherine Montour, a prominentSeneca leader who died in the late eighteenth century.[4]

Portions of the park's trail are built upon towpaths originally constructed for theChemung Canal, which was completed in 1830 and closed in 1878. Much of the trail's remainder follows the defunctChemung Railroad, which was built parallel to the canal in 1850. The land that became the park was donated to theNew York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation in 1997 by Ed Hoffman, a local resident who was the driving force of the creation of the trail since the 1970s.[4]

The first mile of the trail was opened in 2000.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Section O: Environmental Conservation and Recreation".2014 New York State Statistical Yearbook. The Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government. 2014. Table O-9. Archived fromthe original on September 24, 2015. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2016.
  2. ^abcPrice, Kimberly (Fall 2010)."On the Right Path".Life in the Finger Lakes. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2016.
  3. ^ab"Catharine Valley Trail". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. RetrievedApril 23, 2016.
  4. ^abFreeman, Rich; Freeman, Sue (2006)."Catharine Valley Trail".Take Your Bike: Family Rides in New York's Finger Lakes Region. Footprint Press, Inc. pp. 111–115.ISBN 9781930480223. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2016.
  5. ^"Catherine Valley Trail Milestones". Friends of the Catharine Valley Trail. February 19, 2007. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2016.

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