If your
group or bus tour is planning to visit any of the many attractions
in and around Livingston County, The
Genesee River Restaurant and Reception Center is the ideal
spot for your dining needs.
We offer
a variety of dining options, from a light luncheon buffet to
our famous prime rib dinner, you're sure to find that special
something to please your entire group. Schedule your dining
pleasure by calling (585) 658-2949.
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The
Genesee River Restaurant and Reception Center is located just
one-eighth of a mile from the North entrance to Letchworth
State Park which welcomes over one million visitors
every year. Known as the "Grand Canyon of the East,"
it offers 600 foot high cliffs, huge competition quality swimming
and diving pools, camping, waterfalls, white water rafting, hiking
trails and wildlife. Experience the thrill of hot air ballooning
over the Park; it is truly a year-round outdoor activity center.
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Other
area highlights include:
Mount
Morris - one of the largest townships in Livingston County where
visitors can tour the distinguished Mills Mansion or view the
home of Francis Bellamy, the author of the Pledge of Allegiance.
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The
Mills Mansion in
Mount Morris, NY
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The
Genesee Valley Greenway is
a 90-mile, multi-use trail and natural resource corridor that
passes through Livingston, Monroe, Wyoming, Allegheny and Cattaragus
counties. The Greenway follows the route of the former Genesee
Valley Canal (1840-1878) and Pennsylvania Railroad (1882-1963).
The rail bed has been developed as a trail for hiking, mountain
biking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling.
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The
Mount Morris Dam was completed in 1952 and is the
largest dam east of the Mississippi River. Visit the William B.
Hoyt, II Visitor Center operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers,
The center is a state-of-the-art museum showing how the Dam has
prevented billions of dollars in flood damage in the upper Genesee
River Valley.
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The
Finger Lakes Region, located just East of the Genesee
Valley, produces 85% of all the wine in New York State. Spend
a day following one of the Finger Lakes Wine Trails.
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