Cayuga Hojack Trail
The Cayuga Hojack Trail is one of two Hojack trails in New York, the other being the Webster Hojack Trail in Webster. Both are built on remnants of the Hojack, a common name for the Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad. Cayuga County maintains the 8.5-mile (13.7 km) trail, which intersects the Cato–Fair Haven Trail south of Fair Haven. Both trails are used by snowmobiles in winter, equestrians, bicyclists, and hikers in the summer.
External links
- Hojack Trail - Cayuga County Parks and Trails Map
- Route of the trail
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Rail trails in New York by county
- Allegheny River Valley Trail
- Genesee Valley Greenway
- Allegheny River Valley Trail
- Pat McGee Trail
- Cato–Fair Haven Trail
- Cayuga Hojack Trail
- Genesee Valley Greenway
- Lehigh Valley Trail
- Webster Hojack Trail
- Maybrook Trailway
- Putnam County Trailway
- Kings Park Hike and Bike Trail
- Long Pond Greenbelt Trail
- Northport Rail Trail
- North Shore Rail Trail
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