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Hike the easy 1.0 mile Seneca Trail in Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge, featuring meadows, woods, and small waterfalls.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.24 km
353 m
< 100 m
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1.24 km
385 m
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The Seneca Trail is located within the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge. This refuge is situated in the Finger Lakes region of New York State.
This is an easy hike, approximately 1.6 km (1 mile) long. It typically takes about 25 minutes to complete at a leisurely pace.
Yes, the trail is rated as easy, making it suitable for beginners and those looking for a short, relaxing walk.
The trail is generally flat with minimal elevation change, making for an easy walk. As it's within a wildlife refuge, expect natural surfaces, potentially with some boardwalks or gravel sections, and opportunities to observe wetland habitats.
As the trail is located in the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge, you can expect abundant wildlife, especially various bird species, including waterfowl, wading birds, and raptors. Mammals like deer, muskrats, and foxes are also common, along with diverse plant life typical of wetland and woodland environments.
The best time to visit the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge, and thus the Seneca Trail, is often during spring and fall migration seasons when bird activity is at its peak. Summer offers lush greenery, while winter can provide unique snowy landscapes, though some facilities might be limited.
Regulations regarding pets in national wildlife refuges can vary. Generally, dogs are permitted on leash in designated areas, but often not on wildlife observation trails to minimize disturbance to wildlife. It's best to check the official Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge website for their specific pet policy before your visit.
National Wildlife Refuges typically do not charge an entrance fee for day use. However, some special activities or facilities might require a permit or fee. It's advisable to check the official Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge website for the most current information on fees and permits.
Access to the Seneca Trail within the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge would typically involve parking at a designated refuge visitor center or trailhead parking lot. Look for signs directing you to parking areas for trails like the Seneca Trail or Wildlife Drive.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the official trails named Seneca Trail, Seneca Trail, and Wildlife Drive, offering potential connections to other areas within the refuge.
Given its easy difficulty and short length, the Seneca Trail is very family-friendly. It's a great option for families with young children or those looking for an accessible outdoor experience in a natural setting.