Seneca Park

 

Fast Facts

Address: 2222 St. Paul St. Rochester, 14621

Coordinates: 43.20164, -77.621535

Area: 300 linear acres along the Genesee River

Streets: St. Paul Blvd., Chapel Hill Drive, Winona Blvd.

Parking: Free, ample in parking lots, on roads

Date of Construction: Opened 1893

Landscape Architect(s): Frederick Law Olmsted

Other Names: North Park (historic)

Amenities: Gorge trail in lower park; Biking and walking trail on the old CSX RR bed east side of the park; picnic shelters and Wegmans lodge rentals, lower park; Seneca Park Zoo; picnic tables and some grills in lower park; playgrounds in lower and upper park; swans and other aquatic birds on Olmsted-designed Trout Lake; pedestrian bridge to Maplewood Park (once Seneca Park West); cross country skiing (no equipment rental); beautiful views of the Genesee River in all seasons; zoo entrance in the upper park where there is a brochure with a brief history of the park and map of trails

This is the old band stand which stood on the west side of trout lake and was the scene of many Sunday Afternoons in the Park concerts. 

The PNA tried to honor that tradition for Olmsted's birthday with a band concert June 2022 by the Irondequoit Town Band in the Longhouse shelter.