Two people cycle in a line down the park trail.

Bike the Mohawk River or the Erie Canal

Fort Stanwix National Monument

The Erie Canal Trail stretches across New York State. In Rome, NY, you can tour the heart of it and see its largest feeder river, the Mohawk. This smaller section of trail offers scenic views of the land as it was before the modern era.

Explore the beautiful and historic Mohawk River and Erie Canal in this unique environment. Enjoy the quiet of nature where you never expected it; in the heart of the city! These trails can be fun for the whole family and is recommended for all ages. The larger portions of the trail are paved and accessible by wheelchair, stroller, and bicycle. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The trail begins at the Griffiss Buisness Park and ends at Bellamy Harbor Park (intersecting with the larger Erie Canal Trail), with Fort Stanwix National Monument at the center. At Bellamy Harbor, a welcome center equipped with showers, restrooms, and laundry is available to cyclists traveling the Erie during the summer months. Fort Stanwix National Monument sits within the heart of Rome, NY, a city built along the Mohawk River and the Erie/Barge Canal system. The Erie Canal was started in Rome to replace the trail that Fort Stanwix was originally built to protect. Numerous historic markers can be found along the way detailing the history of trade, commerce, and westward expansion in the area. The map image below is provided for your convenience. Parking can be found at either end of the trail system, as well as at Fort Stanwix National Monument. In the summer, a kayak launch is availble for those wanting to see the river from a different perspective. A PDF version can be downloaded on the City of Rome, NY's website here. Links to other information about cycling at Fort Stanwix can be found here.

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Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day, Dawn, Dusk

Accessibility

All trails on park grounds are accesible to wheelchairs and are paved with gravel. The Mohawk River trail that connects to the park is paved. Evelation and grade changes are less than 30% and gradual. Benches are provided at regular intervals along the main sections of trail. Some street intersections that connect the larger portions of the trails together maybe challenging for those with mobilty issues. Comfortable shoes are suggested. Hiking boots are not required in most circumstances. Bicycles riders should be aware of those walking on the trails as it is a shared pathway.

Pets

Yes — All pets must be controlled on leash while hiking trails. Waste must be bagged and properly disposed. Do not let your animals harass the local wildlife.

Reservations

No

Location

Bellamy Harbor Park

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