Gannett Hill Park, located in South Bristol, Town of, NY, is a picturesque outdoor destination offering breathtaking views of the Bristol Hills and the surrounding Finger Lakes Region. With an elevation of 2,246 feet above sea level, visitors can enjoy panoramic vistas of Ontario County and the hills behind Seneca and Cayuga Lakes. The park features a range of amenities, including hiking and biking trails, playgrounds, softball diamonds, a fishing pond, and picnic sites with tables, grills, and covering. With its 410 acres of woods and open land, Gannett Hill Park provides a serene and scenic escape for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.
Steeped in history, Gannett Hill Park was named after newspaper mogul Frank Gannett, known for his contributions to the newspaper industry. The park's origins can be traced back to 1916 when Boy Scouts camped at the top of Gannett Hill, sparking interest in the area as a potential park. After years of development and improvements, the park now attracts over fifty thousand visitors annually. Whether you're seeking a peaceful hike, a family picnic, or simply a place to admire the beauty of nature, Gannett Hill Park offers a tranquil retreat in the heart of Ontario County.
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