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Walking in East Aurora
Nice small park to take a walk. There’s a nice boardwalk trail and then a grass and stone trail that takes you near the creek. Lots of wildlife. Dogs are allowed on a leash. Good sized parking area. B...
I needed a new place to hike, and even though Majors is a bit of a drive (45 minutes or so) my sister and I decided to find it. It was easy to find The map which is available at the entrance is very...
What a hidden treasure, especially for birders! My Merlin app couldn’t keep up to identifying all the bird songs! I’d walk here daily if I lived here, it was one of my favorite places on my 10 day vac...
Just a right touch if you are in the mood for a little bit of nature - a nice walk (many areas of boardwalk) and the scents and sounds of nature at its finest. You may even see some small animals and...
Walking in East Aurora
Nice small park to take a walk. There’s a nice boardwalk trail and then a grass and stone trail that takes you near the creek. Lots of wildlife. Dogs are allowed on a leash. Good sized parking area. B...
Great Hiking Place
I needed a new place to hike, and even though Majors is a bit of a drive (45 minutes or so) my sister and I decided to find it. It was easy to find The map which is available at the entrance is very...
Bird oasis!
What a hidden treasure, especially for birders! My Merlin app couldn’t keep up to identifying all the bird songs! I’d walk here daily if I lived here, it was one of my favorite places on my 10 day vac...
A Hidden Feel of Nature
Just a right touch if you are in the mood for a little bit of nature - a nice walk (many areas of boardwalk) and the scents and sounds of nature at its finest. You may even see some small animals and...
a cute trail
Majors park is a hidden treasure in east aurora. cute trails come together in a park, with wooden overpasses. best on foot.