Hiking
Twelve percent (or 99,500 acres) of the county is state and county lands; that gives hikers a large area to explore! Enjoy the trails at Griffis Sculpture Park as you discover sculptures that dot the hillsides! Hike the trails at Pfeiffer Nature Center in Portville all year around. Rock City Park in Olean offers trails that lead you over, under, around and through the gigantic rocks.
View Hiking Trails
A great place to check out hiking trails is by using the Cattaraugus County's Interactive Trails Map or Interactive Outdoor Map.
View hiking trails on the Trails Viewer (Cattaraugus County Trail Map Viewer)
Allegany State Park
Allegany State Park has a lot of hiking trails ... a lot ... LIKE MANY miles for hiking in the woods and FOLLOWING butterflies, birds and other critters. Check out the hiking trails on the Interactive Trails Map or our Interactive Outdoor Map.
Download the Allegany State Park Visitors Map or request that we mail you one.
Pat McGee Trail
You can walk, hike, bike, snowmobile or ride horse on the Pat McGee Trail! This multi-purpose trail may grow to be a backbone of a county-wide system as it connects various municipalities from the Village of Cattaraugus to the City of Salamanca.
Check out the Pat McGee Trail on the Interactive Trails Map or our Interactive Outdoor Map.
Get more information on the Pat McGee trail.
Allegheny River Valley Trail
Hundreds of people use this trail that surrounds the City of Olean and the Village of Allegany every day! Get more information on the Allegheny River Valley Trail.
Check out the Allegheny River Valley Trail on the Interactive Trails Map or our Interactive Outdoor Map.
The Conservation Trail/Finger Lakes Trail - White Blazes
This hiking trail begins in Allegany State Park and runs to Fancy Tract, near Machias. This trail has strenuous climbs and elevations range from 1,300 to 2,300 feet.
Conservation Trail - Orange Blazes
This hiking trail runs north from the Conservation/Finger Lakes Trail junction to Cattaraugus Creek. This trail is moderately difficult with elevation ranging from 1,230 to 1,920 feet.
Finger Lakes Trail - White Blazes
This hiking trail continues east from the Conservation/Finger Lakes Trail junction to the County border. This trail is moderately difficult with a peak elevation of 2,078 feet. Information: Conservation Trail - This trail is unique in that for 55 miles from the Pennsylvania border to near Fancy Tract, it is used as the main Finger Lakes Trail. It moves north another 80 miles to Akron Falls Park. Get more information on the Finger Lakes Trail.
Finger Lakes Trail System
This systems consists of the Finger Lakes Trail beginning at the Pennsylvania border and runs 500 miles east to the Long Path in the Catskills. This trail is marked with white blazes on trees and posts, and identifier discs. This system also has 200 miles of branch trails. These are marked in the same manner except the color is orange. Side trails are marked in blue. Double blazes are used to mark turns or conditions of the trail. Get more information on the Finger Lakes Trail.
Boyce Hill State Forest/DEC Loop Trail
The Finger Lakes/North Country Trail goes directly through this small State Forest also, but there is a specific short loop that can be enjoyed. It is approximately 2.75 miles and offers many views of animals and has a beautiful pond to relax by. Easy day hike for any level of experience. See Boyce Hill State Forest map on New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation.
Geology Trail
"Rock out" at many places in Cattaraugus County along the Cattaraugus County Geology Trail.
Zoar Valley
Bordering Erie and Cattaraugus County, Zoar Valley Multiple Use Area encompasses approximately 2,939 acres of land commonly used for hiking. Be noted however, this can be a very dangerous place with large drop offs, vast wilderness, and sweeping currents. You will however, find hours and hours of hiking to enjoy. Deer Lick Conservation Area is a specific part of Zoar Valley and used very commonly for hikers. See map.
For more information on Zoar Valley please go to www.dec.ny.gov/lands/36931.html.
Not into Hiking?
If you prefer to walk on paved or well-packed trails then we recommend checking out our walking section.
Experiences
Venture on an unguided walk through the trails at Griffis Sculpture Park as they are illuminated with colorful and theatrical lighting, creating a truly unique experie
Deer Lick Conservation Area
Cattaraugus County Geology Trail
Many people are surprised to hear of the natural wonders that can be found less than an hour south of the great Niagara Falls in the quiet, rural Cattaraugus County. Rock cities, ancient glacial valleys, vertical-cliffed gorges, and continental divides are just a few of the sights one may see on a day trip through the area.
Autumn is Wonder-fall 2010
Well, it is already Autumn in 2010 and we love the falling leaves. We've created the following routes to take you through different areas of Cattaraugus County.
This post is long-winded as it gives you some options for your trip into Cattaraugus County.
Allegany State Park Trails
Allegany State Park has many beautiful trails that you can hike, bike, cross-country ski, rollerblade, ride horseback, mountain bike, snowmobile and more. Most of the trails are used throughout the entire year such as the groomed snowmobile trails that double as horseback riding trails in the summer.
Allegany State Park Map
Allegany State Park
Activities You'll "Fall" in Love With in 2024
Activities You'll "Fall" in Love With in 2023
The cool nights are setting in and the leaves are starting to change. We know what that means, the fall season is upon us. We put together a bucket list to help you get into the spirit and enjoy some of the fall experiences that the Enchanted Mountains has to offer!
Activities You'll "Fall" in Love With
The cool nights are setting in and the leaves are starting to change. We know what that means, the fall season is upon us. We put together a bucket list to help you get into the spirit and enjoy some of the fall experiences that the Enchanted Mountains has to offer!