Apple Farm Trail - VHTVictor Hiking Trails.8-miles one-way, mostly open rolling hills June, 2008 |
Updated August 29, 10 JH
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This is a feeder trail from the Victor-Bloomfield Road, NY444, to the Seneca Trail. It is blazed in yellow. It is named for the “The Apple Farm,” the generous land owner who gives us permission for the trail.
This is a wide mowed trail over gently rolling hills. It is within a working orchard farm. Be on alert for farm machinery. Get your apples, cider, and baked goods at the store.
The eastern end is at The Apple Farm on the Victor-Bloomfield Road, NY444. The trail goes from the parking lot past the north end of the store and turns west.

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1: Apple Farm Entrance, NY 444

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2: Apple Farm Store


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3: Apple Farm Trail, Typical

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4: Bridge over Great Brook at the junction of the Seneca Trail
Elevations and Distances
Caution: Elevations are from USGS. They are very precise, but not necessarily accurate. They may be from any place up to 100-feet from the trail!
