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Picturesque Running, Biking
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Run, Hike or Bike the Old Rail Bed along the Oriskany Creek |
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![]() The view is great on the trip to Deansboro or when your runny or biking on the Country Roads . |
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For years now I've been running on the roads in Central New York. While this is good training, it has a problem. It's hard to relax and enjoying the run. I no longer want to contend with vehicle traffic. Now I run on country roads were I know the will be no cars or I run on trails. |
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As an example, I travel to Deansboro at least once a week and run the old rail bed. The esthetics of the run is overwhelming. The trail runs through a swamp and along the Oriskany Creek. On the run you'll encounter lots of colorful vegetation and wild life. Great Blue Heron, Baltimore Orioles, deer, wood chucks, muskrats, squirrels, chipmunks, frogs and snakes, plus an abundance of wildflowers |
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![]() Town of Marshall Rail Bed Trail. |
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.Rail Bed Trail follows Oriskany Creek |
Park behind the Firehouse in Deansboro. This
is right next to the trail. Go south on the trail.
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![]() Views down the trail. |
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![]() Trillium |
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This itinerary is truly a gem. Great for
running, biking or hiking. You will enjoy the esthetics of
running, biking or walking in a remote area. This area is
a nostalgic trip back to the logging days of Boonville
and the Black River Canal. The run initially takes you
along the Black River Feeder Canal, then along a seasonal
dirt road back to Forestport. The Black River Feeder
Canal flows from Forestport to Boonville. A tow path
follows the entire route providing a excellent place for
running, biking or hiking. The first part of the run is
along the canal.
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The route is lovely and remote, with a deep hemlock forest covering the steep slopes above the canal and down to the Black River. It's about 3.5 Miles. Be prepared to pass large lily ponds and see ducks, herons and kingfishers along the way. Edmonds Road east will then take you over the Black River where from the bridge you can view the stratified rock formations along the river. Then its on to densely forested River Road back to Forestport. The entire trip is very peaceful and quiet. Nothing is heard but the sounds of the birds and the wind in the treetops. By the way, you can always do the run the opposite way. |
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To get there take Route 12 North to Route 28 North to Forestport. Start the run at Forestport. You can park near the bridge below the dam. To start the run take Millers Woods Road to the Canal entrance. Then run along the Canal towpath until you get to Edmonds Road. Turn right and go down cross the bridge over the Black River. Continue on and take the next right onto River Road. Stay on River Road all the way back to Forest Port. It's about a 7.5 miles. |
| This is a flat course along the canal. However, there are some mild hills along River Road. | |