Tow Path Park
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About Tow Path Park in Buffalo
Tow Path Park is a small 5-acre pocket park located along the Niagara River in Buffalo, New York. The park is named after the historic towpath that once followed alongside the Erie Canal in this area.
Situated at the end of Hertel Avenue, Tow Path Park offers excellent westerly views of the Niagara River. It serves as a popular spot for fishing and picnicking, as well as a resting area for those traversing the Riverwalk Trail that passes through the park.
The park's location and layout make it primarily a passive recreation area. Its riverside setting provides opportunities for visitors to enjoy scenic vistas, especially during sunset. The park connects to the broader network of waterfront green spaces in Buffalo, contributing to the city's efforts to enhance public access to its waterfront areas.
Tow Path Park, while small in size, plays a role in preserving a piece of Buffalo's canal history. Its name and location serve as a reminder of the area's past connection to the Erie Canal, which was crucial to the city's development in the 19th century.