Re: Buttermilk Falls - Leroy
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 10:22 am
The waterfalls is on private land owned by the gravel company, but it is not well-posted at all, and it is clear that lots of people have been visiting it. There are many trails that lead to the Falls and most of them do not have any posted signs on them. It looks to us like the gravel company wants to prevent 4-wheeler access but not hiking access. There are two main ways to get to the Falls.
You can park on route 19 and walk east on the Dolomite Gravel company driveway. There is a trail on the left just before the bridge over Oatka Creek (the creek that flows over the Falls), and there is also a trail on the right just after you cross the bridge over the creek. If you take the second one, it does down and then you make a right turn and go underneath the bridge and follow the creek to the Falls.
You can also drive a little further south on Route 19 and then head east on North Street. There is an Ace hardware on that corner. The road curves to the right and then crosses Oatka creek. You can park on the side of the road, and there is a trail on the south side of the creek, which follows the creek. You take that for I guess about a half mile to the Falls.
This is a beautiful Falls that is very close to the Rochester area and is easily accessible from 490 and from the Thruway. And it is no more than a half mile walk to the Falls, on level ground.
Fred Dewey
Victor, NY
You can park on route 19 and walk east on the Dolomite Gravel company driveway. There is a trail on the left just before the bridge over Oatka Creek (the creek that flows over the Falls), and there is also a trail on the right just after you cross the bridge over the creek. If you take the second one, it does down and then you make a right turn and go underneath the bridge and follow the creek to the Falls.
You can also drive a little further south on Route 19 and then head east on North Street. There is an Ace hardware on that corner. The road curves to the right and then crosses Oatka creek. You can park on the side of the road, and there is a trail on the south side of the creek, which follows the creek. You take that for I guess about a half mile to the Falls.
This is a beautiful Falls that is very close to the Rochester area and is easily accessible from 490 and from the Thruway. And it is no more than a half mile walk to the Falls, on level ground.
Fred Dewey
Victor, NY