Discovering Bentley Bond’s Trail was a little like hitting the jackpot. This place checks all the boxes, a waterfall, a creek, a hiking trail through gorgeous woods, a meadow, and finally, culminating at a large body of water, Sodus Bay. It was really just a happy accident that we found this trail to begin with. My husband had driven past it on his way to work and decided that we should explore it together. One Sunday morning, we got up early and headed there, and it was fantastic.

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Waterfall

The ironic part of this hike is that the waterfall is at the beginning of the hike instead of the end. Most of the time, the waterfall is the reward at the end of a long strenuous hike. It’s a treat to find one, a gorgeous one at that, waiting for you before you even begin. This is an excellent destination if you are a waterfall chaser and want to catch a glimpse of a picture-perfect waterfall less than 100 feet from the road. There is a bench where you can sit, relax, and contemplate the beauty of the falls, or you can proceed down to the edge of the creek and get a close-up look.

 

Trail

While the main trail does not follow that creek, another trail follows the creek a short way, ending in the tall cattails as you approach the Bay. We took this path for a while and then cut it over into the actual trail. The trail winds through the woods, which is just magnificent. It had recently rained a lot, so the trail was quite muddy in spots. I’m fairly certain that, under normal circumstances, the path is dry.

This is a moderately easy hike. It does go uphill in spots by nothing too strenuous. The trail is well-marked and easy to follow. There are several benches placed in scenic spots along the trail. The trail ends at a marshy part of Sodus Bay.

Wildlife

There is a considerable amount of wildlife around this trail. We saw a wild turkey, swans, geese, and numerous other animals as we hiked along. We saw what we thought was a beaver but might have been an otter, as we saw evidence of otter activity. It was just fascinating to see the abundance of wildlife here.

Sodus Bay

The trail leads to a marsh-like area on Sodus Bay. This area is relatively secluded but has a bench overlooking the Bay. If you are sure-footed, you can climb down to the banks of the Bay; however, there are cattails, and it doesn’t give you a clear opening onto the Bay. Regardless of this, the view is spectacular and well worth the hike.

Kayaking Bentley Bond’s

Sodus Bay

We recently revisited Bentley Bond’s but from the Sodus Bay end by kayak. It was amazing having the chance to see the area from the water. As we paddled, we had a marine mammal swim by us, unsure whether it was a beaver or an otter. Regardless, it was very cool. The reed-lined canals were beautiful, and all the wildlife was incredible. If you visit between late June and early July, you can see all the lily pads in full bloom.

Out and About With Nova

This was a great place to hike with Nova, especially as she was just learning to walk on a leash when we were here with her. We didn’t encounter any other hikers while visiting. She also was fascinated by the crunchy fall leaves, and made frequent stops as she discovered new smells she hadn’t encountered before.

Getting there

This is not an easy spot to find, and you can drive right by it without even realizing it. Bentley Bond’s Trail is located immediately after the bridge that spans Second Creek on Red Mill Road (just off Route 14). This land is part of the Genesee Land Trust. There is no actual parking area, except for a slight extension to the road’s shoulder where it is obvious many cars have parked before. If you pass Shaker Road, you’ve gone too far.

Other Places to Visit

Cracker Box Palace Farm Animal Haven

Cracker Box Palace Farm Animal Haven is a no-kill sanctuary for farm animals as well as the Wayne County large animal rescue. Animals are brought to this haven for a variety of reasons but they all receive lots of love and attention. 

Beechwood State Park

This is one of the most interesting state park in all of New York State. It ranges from gorgeous view of Lake Ontario to the creepy remains of an abandoned Girl Scout Camp. This park has a lot natural beauty that stand in odd parallel to the graffitied remains.

Sterling Nature Center

The Sterling Nature Center was one of those incredible hidden gems. This nature center has so many different habitats; lakeshore with bluffs, wetlands, woodlands, conifer forests, orchards, and meadows. Sterling Nature Center is truly an amazing destination.

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