Best attractions and places to see around West Seneca include a mix of natural features, cultural sites, and recreational areas. The region is characterized by the Buffalo Creek, which flows through the area, and its historical ties to the Ebenezer Society. Visitors can explore various green spaces, wetlands, and landmarks that reflect both the natural landscape and the community's heritage. West Seneca offers diverse points of interest for those seeking outdoor activities and historical insights.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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8.5-hectare park with concerts, children's programs, water sports, and comfortable Adirondack chairs.
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House Administrative Office. Tolle Architektur!
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One of the most beautiful spots along the Buffalo waterfront. The attached photos show the large marble remnants of the facade of the original M&T Bank headquarters/branch. It's a wonderful place to stroll and enjoy the scenery. There's also a kayak launch and kayak rentals.
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The Martin House is one of famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright's most celebrated designs. You can take a tour of the property but reservations are recommended as it is a popular destination.
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Part of the Tifft Nature Preserve, this lake and the surrounding area can feel like you're stepping into the wilderness while still in the city. It's a great little escape and there's a good chance to spot some interesting wildlife.
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Wilkeson Pointe is a small park along the Outer Harbor. The park is popular for running, walking, biking, and kayaking. There are some dirt spur trails in the area, but the majority of the paths are paved and super easy to follow. It's easy to make small loops in the park if you want to add on mileage at the end of your run.
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Canalside, formerly known as Canal Side and Erie Canal Harbour, is the recreation of the west end of the Erie Canal in Buffalo, New York. Canalside is located on the Buffalo River, in an area historically home to the Seneca people.
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Great day at the Times Beach Nature Preserve. The path was "closed" but you could easily bypass the blockage. There was a lot of driftwood on the trail which made it difficult to cross at times, but we managed. We made it to the "boardwalk" which was definitely derelict.
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West Seneca offers several natural attractions, including the Lake Kirsty within the Tifft Nature Preserve, which provides a wilderness feel within the city and opportunities for wildlife spotting. The Charles E. Burchfield Nature & Art Center features wild and cultivated gardens, nature trails along Buffalo Creek, and an outdoor amphitheater. The Buffalo Creek itself, and the West Seneca Oxbow wetland, are recognized for their ecological significance and diverse habitats.
Yes, West Seneca has a rich history. You can visit the West Seneca Historical Society & Museum, housed in an original Ebenezer Society house from around 1850, which showcases artifacts from Indigenous cultures and early settlers. The area also preserves several buildings from the Ebenezer Settlements, a group of German Lutherans who settled the area around 1843. For more information on the museum, you can visit westseneca.gov.
Families can enjoy a variety of activities. Canalside Boardwalk, Buffalo offers children's programs and water sports. Lakeside Park features a skate park and a bike park with three mountain bike tracks suitable for various skill levels. The Charles E. Burchfield Nature & Art Center also has a large playground and nature trails. Nearby, the Buffalo Zoo is a popular attraction for all ages.
The area around West Seneca is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, touring, and running. For road cycling, explore routes like the 'Ship Canal Commons to Hamburg via Lake Shore Road loop' or the 'Tiff Street Pier to Buffalo Lancaster Regional Airport loop'. Touring cyclists might enjoy the 'Erie Canalway Trail: Buffalo Parks and Waterfront Loop'. Runners have options like the 'Fuhrmann Greenway' or the 'History Trail'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the respective guides for Road Cycling, Cycling, and Running Trails around West Seneca.
Yes, West Seneca and its surroundings offer various trails. The Charles E. Burchfield Nature & Art Center has nature trails along Buffalo Creek. For running, popular options include the 'Fuhrmann Greenway' and the 'History Trail'. While not exclusively within West Seneca, nearby green spaces like Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve and Tifft Nature Preserve also offer trails. For more running routes, check the Running Trails around West Seneca guide.
Cycling opportunities are abundant near West Seneca. You can explore routes like the 'Erie Canalway Trail: Buffalo Parks and Waterfront Loop' or the 'Buffalo to Hamburg loop' for touring. For road cycling, consider the 'BBC Chestnut Ridge Road Race Course'. Wilkeson Point offers paved paths popular for biking. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Cycling around West Seneca guide.
Yes, several attractions in the area are designed to be accessible. Wilkeson Point and Canalside Boardwalk, Buffalo both feature paved paths and are generally considered wheelchair accessible, offering easy navigation for all visitors.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings. For instance, Wilkeson Point is loved for its scenic views along the Outer Harbor and its suitability for running, walking, and biking. Canalside Boardwalk, Buffalo is popular for its vibrant atmosphere, concerts, and water sports. The unique blend of nature and art at the Charles E. Burchfield Nature & Art Center also receives positive feedback.
Absolutely! Lakeside Park is a dedicated MTB park with three mountain bike tracks of different levels, catering to various skill sets. It's open from dawn till dusk and offers free entry.
Beyond West Seneca's historical sites, nearby Buffalo offers significant landmarks. These include Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House Complex, a celebrated architectural design, and the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site.
The spring, summer, and fall months generally offer the best conditions for outdoor activities in West Seneca. These seasons are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural beauty of areas like the Charles E. Burchfield Nature & Art Center and the various trails. While some winter activities might be available, the warmer months provide the most comfortable and accessible experience for most outdoor pursuits.
While specific restaurants are not listed for each attraction, West Seneca and its surrounding areas offer a variety of dining options. You'll find local eateries and cafes throughout the town, particularly near main roads and commercial areas, providing convenient choices for meals before or after visiting attractions.


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