A very tranquil park with miles of trails and woods that circumvent two large ponds. There's a kayak and boat launch for convenient access to the water. Picnic areas with a large pavilion are available to enjoy a meal. There's even a small book exchange koisk. Some trails(blue) can be a little muddy during the wet season, but are still worth the escape. There's a long footbridge over the pond runoff which has a picturesque view of the pond. The only ding against this park is the requirement to have the town parking permit hanging on your rearview mirror. This park is intended for area residents. Perhaps drop someone off and pick them up later, or park along the road a hundred feet(no parking signs just outside entrance). Overall a...
Read moreWe arrived at Boughton Park not knowing you could enter by permit only, we thought it was for parking only. We were approached by some woman, in the rudest way, telling us to get out. We were happy to leave, as we didn't know this was a rule, but she didn't have to be such a nasty human about it. The world is filled with rude, ignorant people, clearly this park attracts them all. Thanks for ruining my morning, woman with no authority at all asking me to leave. This park should issue permits to people that actually care about fellow humans just looking for a place to fish on a...
Read moreBeautiful park, worth a visit. From the Town of Victor website:Located in the Town of East Bloomfield, Boughton Park has joint ownership by the Towns of Victor, East Bloomfield, and West Bloomfield. The park consists of ponds (56 acres), trails and wooded areas. It is a popular place for canoeing, kayaking and fishing. Permits are required and can be obtained at the Victor Town Clerks office, 85 East Main Street. Permits are free to Victor residents. Please bring proof of residency. The park is only open to Victor, East Bloomfield and West...
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