It is not often that one gets to walk into the birthplace of a people. We explored the
Great Hill Nature Reserve and the entrance to Clark's Gully - the site where the Seneca Nation emerged. This week's hike has also been a
New York Times feature article. This is our back yard.
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| Hiking up to Clark's Gully |
We walked up to the new look out - a hard to find chipped pathway that leads to three information signs and bench. The field has been sown with native plants - birds abound. Following Sunny Road we hiked up around South Hill to enter the Great Hill Nature Reserve. This marked trail is a loop that takes you above the south end of Canandaigua lake. Here we found what looks like an
Seneca rock mound.
Seth. how wonderful to read this post! Many great memories of childhood -- it's great that you're leading kids to these sacred and inspirational places. leanna
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