2025 County Hike Series – Allegany County
Each year, the Finger Lakes Trail Conference offers a series of hikes across a different county along the trail. This year we are excited to be moving across the beautiful and scenic Allegany County!
In 2025 the hikes will cover approximately 62 miles of rolling hills, farmland, deep valleys, and ravines in Allegany County. In 62 miles you will hike through four State Forests and a Wildlife Management Area, and several charming hamlets.
We are offering TWO options for participation;
- Group Hikes, guided by experienced Hike Leaders, include bus service from the end to the starting point of each hike and a SAG (Supply and Gear) Wagon with snacks and refreshments.
- Independent Hikes allow you to complete the hikes on your own.
The County Hike Series is one of the FLTC’s most popular hiking events, and there truly is an option for everyone. Whether you are a trail runner or like to stop and smell the flowers, there will be a group to fit your desired pace!
Registration Options and Rates
All registrations include a 2025 Allegany County Hike Series t-shirt (adult uni-sex sizing)! Additionally, you can become a member, or renew your membership, when you register.
Option | Price |
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FLTC Member/Non-Member Independent Hikes Adult/Child | $50 |
FLTC Individual Membership | $50 |
FLTC Family Membership | $75 |
Registration is coming soon for Group and Individual hikers. Founders Hikes are still available.
Hike Information
Participants will receive hike information, including the Allegany County Hike Series Guidebook by April 1, 2025.
The Guidebook contains detailed information about the hikes; where to meet, what to expect on hike days, etc. Everyone who registers for the Allegany County Hike Series will also be added to an email group [email protected]. This is a great place to ask questions, find carpool buddies for the hikes, etc.
Participants in the Group Hikes are split into groups based on hiking pace. Buses pick up participants at the end point in the morning and drive them to the starting point of each scheduled hike. Near the middle of the hike, a SAG Wagon is set up so hikers can refresh themselves with drinks and snacks. Hikers may choose to stop for the day at the SAG Wagon, completing a “half-hike,” and make arrangements with other half-hikers to complete the other half on another day, or to complete the hike on their own.
Hikes are scheduled for the third Saturday of each month beginning in April. The longest hike is approximately 11.9 miles and the shortest is approximately 8.5 miles. The Series concludes during the FLTC’s Fall Weekend Festival.
Date | Special Note |
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April 19 | |
May 17 | |
June 21 | |
July 19 | |
August 16 | |
September 20 | Fall Weekend |