Rochester, Syracuse and Eastern Trolley Trail
Rochester, Syracuse and Eastern Trolley Trail
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18,812
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01:16
13.7km
50m
Cycling
Easy 8.5-mile touring cycling route on the Rochester, Syracuse and Eastern Trolley Trail, passing wooded areas and Lollypop Farms.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking
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5.16 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
Tip by
6.86 km
Highlight • Bridge
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13.7 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
9.96 km
3.02 km
281 m
203 m
152 m
< 100 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
12.0 km
1.37 km
216 m
128 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
While specific parking locations aren't detailed, the trail is known for having benches available at various trailheads. For detailed access points and parking information, it's advisable to check the official Perinton town website, perinton.gov, which often provides local trail information.
Yes, the trail is multi-use, meaning it's generally open to various users including those with dogs. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them, as is standard practice on shared trails.
The trail can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months. Given its varied scenery including wooded areas and wetlands, spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is also suitable, but be prepared for potentially warmer weather.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and use the Rochester, Syracuse and Eastern Trolley Trail. It's a public recreational corridor.
The komoot route for the Rochester, Syracuse and Eastern Trolley Trail is approximately 13.7 km (8.5 miles) long and typically takes around 1 hour and 16 minutes to complete by touring bicycle. This duration can vary based on your cycling speed and how often you stop.
Absolutely! The trail is rated as 'easy' and is characterized by largely flat or gently sloping grades, typical of rail-trails. Its well-maintained sections, particularly those with crushed limestone, make it very suitable for beginners, families, and a wide range of cyclists.
The terrain is varied but generally easy. You'll find sections of hard-packed dirt, grass, gravel, and stone-dust. Notably, portions within the town of Perinton have been improved with a crushed limestone surface, which is in excellent condition. Elevation changes are minimal.
You'll experience a diverse landscape, passing through wooded areas, open wetlands, and residential neighborhoods. A highlight includes the Bridge over the Erie Canal. You might also spot animals near Lollypop Farms and enjoy views alongside Thomas Creek. The trail itself, known as the RS&E Trail, holds historical significance as a former electric interurban railway.
Yes, the trail serves as a vital recreational corridor and connects to other significant trail systems. Most notably, it connects to the Erie Canalway Trail, often via pedestrian/bicycle bridges. You will also find sections that overlap with the Crescent Trail (Orange Blazes) and Crescent Trail (Yellow Blazes).
Given its varied surfaces, including crushed limestone, gravel, and hard-packed dirt, the trail is well-suited for touring bikes, gravel bikes, and e-bikes. Its easy difficulty makes it accessible for most bicycle types, though road bikes with very thin tires might find some unpaved sections less comfortable.
Benches are available at various trailheads along the route, providing convenient spots for rest. While specific water fountains are not mentioned, it's always recommended to carry your own water, especially on longer rides.