
There are more than 37 miles of beautiful single-lane footpaths stretching throughout Perinton.
Our map was updated in 2021! Full-color maps of the Crescent Trail are available at the Perinton Community Center at 1350 Turk Hill Road for a minimum $2.00 donation. The maps are UV coated and printed on heavier paper to ensure they are durable enough to take along on your hikes. Your donation will help to support the maintenance efforts of our trail system and is greatly appreciated.
For a pdf version of the Crescent Trail, click on the links below:
Our friends at #TrailsROC have a pretty cool app that is an option to use if you do not have a printed map while on the Crescent Trail. The app has GPS data on the Crescent Trail and other trails.

Trail Markers
The Crescent Trail comprises a main orange-blazed trail, extending approximately 17.5 miles from the Pittsford town line in the southwest quadrant of Perinton, traversing in an arc to Hamilton Road in the northeast quadrant. Branching off of the main Orange trail are several other trails explained below.
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Blue Loop Trails
Alternative paths, which facilitate round trip hikes via different routes. -
Yellow Branch Trails
Branches from the orange trail to other destinations in Perinton. -
Red Connecting Trails
Generally short connectors between orange, blue, and yellow trails. -
White Access Paths
These trails allow you to access the Crescent Trail from the road (blazed white, but shown as gray on CTHA maps and signs). -
Green Trails
Non-CTHA trails that are part of the overall town-wide system. Examples: trails in Powder Mills Park, RS&E Trolley Trail, Erie Canalway Trail, and Lollypop Farm trails.
The High Acre Nature Area (HANA) Trails have a similar color coding as the Crescent Trail, but with some differences in definition. They appear green on the Crescent Trail map but in other colors on the HANA map and signs.