Walton Woods Park

400 John James Audubon Parkway, Amherst, NY, Walton Woods Trailway, Buffalo, NY 14228
50 acres | 20 hectares

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About the Location

Natural Escape

Situated in Buffalo, New York, Walton Woods Park spans 50.5 acres of untouched nature waiting to be explored. It's a place where you can take a deep breath - a retreat from the concrete and chaos of everyday life.

With its mix of dense woodlands and open clearings, the park creates a habitat for wildlife while offering visitors a refreshing dose of greenery. It's no wonder regulars call it a "cozy park" - because that's exactly what it is.

Trails Worth Traveling

The heart of Walton Woods is its network of well-maintained trails that meander through the property. These paved paths are smooth enough for pretty much anything you'd want to do - casual walks, morning jogs, bike rides, or simply wandering while lost in thought.

What's nice is that you don't need to be a seasoned hiker to enjoy these trails. Regardless of whether you're just looking for a gentle stroll or something more challenging, there's a path for you. The wheelchair accessible routes also make this park inclusive for everyone, including parents navigating with strollers.

Lakeside Tranquility

The park's lake is where many visitors tend to gather. It's not just pretty to look at - it's also a peaceful spot for shore fishing if you're hoping to catch some white bass or panfish (summer tends to be prime fishing time here).

You'll find benches scattered within the grounds, offering perfect little pockets for pausing. Bring a book, journal, or just yourself - these quiet spots invite you to sit and soak in the surroundings.

Wildlife Encounters

As part of the NYS DEC Birding Trail, Walton Woods is a must-visit for anyone interested in feathered friends. The diverse environment supports all kinds of birds, making it worthwhile to bring binoculars if you're into spotting different species.

Don't be surprised if you have a close encounter with the local deer population - they've been known to approach within 10 feet of the trails. You might also spot turtles sunning themselves (especially in spring and summer), along with ducks, geese, and various other creatures going about their day.

Family Fun Spaces

If you're visiting with kids, there's a playground about 5-10 minutes by foot from the senior center. It's nothing extravagant, but the swing sets and play structures offer enough entertainment to burn off some energy.

Scattered throughout the park are several spots great for picnics, so consider packing a lunch to enjoy amid the natural setting.

Four-Legged Friends Welcome

Walton Woods is definitely dog-friendly, though your furry companions need to stay on leash at all times. The park has become something of a community hub for dog walkers, with many visitors commenting on the friendly interactions between both pets and their humans.

Plan Your Visit

The park welcomes visitors daily from 8AM to 6:30PM. With its accessible design and parking lot, it's relatively easy to navigate regardless of your mobility level.

A couple of things to note: the trails connect with nearby Audubon Park, which is great for extending your adventure, but trail markings could be clearer in some areas. Also, there are no public restrooms within the park, so plan accordingly if you're thinking of a longer visit.

All Features & Facilities

Nature & Wildlife

Bike TrailBirdwatchingDog-Friendly AreaWalking TrailWildlife Viewing

Water Features & Activities

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Visitor Services

Parking LotPaved PathsPlayground

Food & Gathering

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Park Size

50 acres | 20 hectares

Opening Hours

Monday:8AM-6:30PM
Tuesday:8AM-6:30PM
Wednesday:8AM-6:30PM
Thursday:8AM-6:30PM
Friday:8AM-6:30PM
Saturday:8AM-6:30PM
Sunday:8AM-6:30PM

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