Canfield Park Trail
The Canfield Park Trail at Canfield Park in Corning, New York is an easy 0.2-mile one-way trail that connects three corners of the park along the interconnecting trail.This trail does not feature much unless during the colder months when no leaves are on the trees, when visitors can get a glimpse of the Little Joe Tower.
History
Block 66, set aside by the Corning Company in 1840 as a public square, has housed a school, churches, and courthouses. Constructed from 1905-1909, the popularly known Courthouse Park was renamed Canfield Park in 1944, in honor of the city engineer who designed and established the park. Renovation was begun in 1992 with the help of the Southside Neighborhood Association, Corning Rotary Club, and the city Parks and Recreation Department.
Parking
Visitors can find street parking along any of the adjacent streets.
Pets
Dogs are allowed if leashed and their waste must be carried out.