Turning Point Park
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About Turning Point Park in Rochester
Turning Point Park is a 275-acre park located along the Genesee River in Rochester, New York. The park features wooded areas, wetlands, and river views, offering visitors a chance to experience nature within the city limits.
One of the park's main attractions is its extensive trail system, which includes a 3,572-foot-long boardwalk over the Genesee River Turning Basin. This boardwalk provides unique views of the river and allows visitors to observe local wildlife such as blue herons, swans, and turtles. The trails connect to the larger Genesee Riverway Trail, which extends from Ontario Beach Park through the city of Rochester to Genesee Valley Park.
The park's landscape is diverse, featuring an oak forest known as "Bullock's Woods," cattail-lined riverbanks, and seasonal waterfalls. Two notable waterfalls within the park are Red Falls and Brown Falls, which flow more vigorously during rainy periods.
Turning Point Park has historical significance as well. It includes remnants of old docks from when the area served as a major shipping hub on the Great Lakes. The park's name comes from the large basin in the Genesee River that allowed ships to turn around after passing through the Port of Rochester.
The park also incorporates eco-friendly features, such as a rain garden near the parking lot. This garden uses water-loving plants to filter runoff before it reaches the river, helping to reduce pollution and create a natural habitat for birds and butterflies.