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Name
Genesee River
URL slug
genesee-river
Category
park
Description
There are many things that have helped shape this city over the years but none may be as important to Rochester as the Genesee River. Its role in the birth and initial growth of the city was critical. Without it Rochester probably would have never been. Because the river drops 225' within Rochester's boundaries it's not exactly a good means of transportation but with the several falls that speckle downtown it provided the awesome power required to make Rochester the Flour City. With the Erie Canal to one side of the city and the Lake to the other, transportation of goods out of Rochester was not a problem. The two combined allowed Rochester to become the largest flour-producing city in North America. About the Genesee The Genesee River starts as a spring on a farm in Gold PA, which is in the Allegheny Mountains. It runs (and falls) through countryside, towns and small villages until it gets to Rochester where it slashes out into Lake Ontario. The entire run is about 160 miles and the total drop in elevation is about 2240 feet. From Lake Ontario the Genesee is generally navigable up to about the Veterans Memorial Bridge by small boat. On the South side the river is navigable from the Erie Canal up to about Corn Hill Landing by mid-sized boats. Small boats can go far upstream of the canal. In July 2009 an article in the Democrat and Chronicle reported that the Genesee's water, heavily polluted and sentiment-laden by the time it reaches Rochester, is slowly improving. A 2004 test by environmental officials found the water to be the best they had seen since testing began in the 1970s. More information may be found here. History: 1829 Friday November 13, Sam Patch jumps to his death at the High Falls. 1859 DeLeve crosses High Falls on a tightrope. Major Tributaries in the Rochester Area: Erie Canal Black Creek Honeoye Creek Oatka Creek Red Creek Located Along the River Mt. Morris Dam High Falls | Middle Falls | Lower Falls Letchworth State Park University of Rochester -River Campus High Falls Brewing Company Genesee Valley Park Genesee Waterways Center Head of the Genesee - Annual Regatta See Also: Wikipedia.org History, Geography ect. "Canoe or Kayak the Genesee River" - "Take A Paddle - Western New York Quiet Water for Canoes & Kayaks" offers maps and details for paddling many segments of the Genesee River.
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4/9/2026, 8:23:14 AM

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