The I-390 Bike Path is a 5-mile paved trail starting in Greece and ending at the Island Cottage Woods Preserves just south of Lake Ontario. The trail starts just after crossing Route 104 using the pedestrian bridge. The trail heads through a nicely wooded area neighboring to the side of residential houses and traveling through the Greece Olympia High School grounds. There are breaks in this quaint ride to make several street crossings only to return back to the wooded scenery. Due to the break-ups there are many connections to schools and residential communities and stores. Although stopping just short of the shoreline, it is possible to continue your travels to the lake.
The are several stores surrouding the West Ridge Road trailhead to park at before getting on the pedestrian bridge to start your journey.
Very bumpy from tree roots. Some trees overgrown. Otherwise nice secluded trail!
Nice day for this ride but bumps from roots and leaves on the path made it kind of tricky. Avg 10mph, but we were able to get to Schallers for lunch by getting off the path at Janes Rd and left to island cottage to head north. Nice road to ride.
Very nice ride. Some areas are very bumpy due to tree roots but that is to be expected in these types of areas. walking on trails is not a problem, but biking is quite rough.
One of worse trails I have ridden due to the amount of root heaves.
Two uncontrolled road crossings were across busy streets were cars did not stop for bikes waiting at cross walk.
Missing or hidden signage at one point caused us to turn in the wrong direction.
The only redeeming value was it was easy to get to from hotel.
I enjoy this bike trail for the shade, views, and safe path through Greece off of the roads. It is bumpy, so a road bike may be challenging. I’ve done it pulling a buggy with two kids in it. It’s doable. I recommend checking this trail out for a nice ride.
Picked up the trail off of W Ridge road and rode to Latta rd. This section takes you through some shaded wooded areas, as well as a few open fields.
There were 3 areas that required crossing through traffic, but it was very manageable. I am sure there are more intersections on the rest of the trail.
I'd say that this trail is only good for walking and biking. You might benefit from a bike with shocks because it was very bumpy due to roots breaking up the pavement. We rode on hybrids, and managed..but a mountain bike would have been more comfortable on the majority of those bumps.
I was scouting a trail to roller skate, and unfortunately this one will not work.
This was a great trail to get out of the sun. It felt at least 10 degrees cooler in the shade of the trees.
Me and my dad's first time doing it today. Wasn't expecting the trail to be so dead and hilly. It's very loud with all the cars on the 390. It's also very bumpy and lots of cracks. I had a flat tire on my hybrid my first timer on it so I had to walk back. The trail has great signeage. It's a good workout and you can stop by to play disk golf. I would totally do it again sometime.
Bring your mountain bike or go slow 12 - 14 mph on road bike. The trail is scenic and a great way to safely ride from Greece to Lake Ontario. Near the north end pick up the Lake Ontario Parkway Trail and ride to the pier at Port Rochester
This is a nice segment of bike trail, in both in terms of scenery, and making an important connection. However, the quality of the asphalt is terrible.
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