Two Mile Creek Greenway

New York

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Two Mile Creek Greenway Facts

States: New York
Counties: Erie
Length: 1.3 miles
Trail end points: East Park Drive and Riverwalk Trail at River Road/Niagara Street
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 6016717

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Two Mile Creek Greenway Description

The Two Mile Creek Greenway runs from East Park Drive near I-290 to the Niagara River in the town of Tonawanda. The trail follows along Two Mile Creek, passing through Veterans Memorial Park, and ends at a connection with a section of the Erie Canalway Trail (known as the Riverwalk), a vast trail network stretching more than 300 miles from Buffalo to Albany.

Parking and Trail Access

Parking and trail access are available along Niagara Street/Rt. 266 at the northeast end of Isle View County Park and along Two Mile Creek Road closer to I-290.

Two Mile Creek Greenway Reviews

Good Trail for Short Walks

Hello fellow trails walkers, runners, bikers, skateboarders and more. Im the fellow trail reviewer on Goggle Maps and on TrailLink and this is my first trail review! Title: Two Mile Creek Greenway Distance: 1.3 miles Main Attraction: Two Mile Creek Path Condition: Good Markings on Trail: Bad Extra Notes: Lots of Wildlife for a little bit it smells really bad. Nice bridge, Pretty memorial park. Parking by Shoreline Trail Here’s a few more details before you trail lovers go on this trail. I suggest this trail for a good short walk. There’s a divide towards the beginning by shoreline trail but both ways are on the trail either one is the trail they divide is very short. Not any markers but you can find your way around. Lots of wildlife saw deer, squirrels and even a black squirrel! Pretty memorial park with wind chimes, flowers benches and memorials. There’s a cool old fashioned bride with lots of graffiti on it. There’s a pretty view of the creek. One drawback is that there’s a sewer plant nearby so for a section of the trail it smells really bad. That’s really it trail lovers I hope you enjoy this wonderful trail! Walked on 10/27/24

a mixed bag- but nice overall

On this trail you will spend time in a jungle of power lines for one part, then cruise along a creek for another, spend a brief time near neighborhoods and finally hit a beautiful park. There are a few bumpy spots but for the most part the path is in good shape. My favorite part is ending right across from the Niagara River between Niawanda Park and Isle View Park.

Pathway closed in two sections

While riding on this trail on 5/31/2014 we encountered a bike trail closed sign just after the bridge over the 290. Being on trail bikes we continued to a construction site which we managed to get through to where the trail continued. A bit further down we encountered another closed sign. We had to take two mile creek road with traffic to the Niagara river.

Peaceful

Have seen many deer and other wildlife here. Path travels along Two Mile Creek, passing park, homes and business. Small park with memorial trees and benches makes a nice resting spot. Sad that it stops on a road with no idea where to go for those who don't know the area.

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