The Hidden Park That Will Make You Feel Like You've Discovered Buffalo's Best Kept Secret
Buffalo’s parks system is extremely well loved. The most popular are often bustling with several Buffalonians enjoying the great outdoors. But sometimes you want to enjoy nature without sharing it with others. And that is exactly where this park comes into play! Read on to learn more about Walton Woods, the hidden park that will make you feel like you’ve discovered Buffalo’s best-kept secret.

But once you do, you'll be glad for the search! The park is tucked away near UB on John James Audubon Parkway in Amherst.

Paved pathways meander their way through the wooded area at Walton Woods. The park has a 1.4-mile loop trail – perfect for a leisurely stroll, biking, rollerblading, or cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter.
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Bring your favorite book and take a seat on the benches lining the lake for the ultimate in relaxation.
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If you're quiet enough, you just might get to enjoy the company of some woodland creatures at Walton Woods.

If you're always looking for an Instagram-worthy spot, Walton Woods doesn't disappoint. This colorful gazebo is located in the perfect spot for photo ops. On sunny days it also serves as some immediate shade.

If this isn't picture perfect, we don't know what is!

Watch the leaves change in the fall, bundle up for snowshoeing in the winter, watch the seasons shift in the spring, and enjoy the sunshine in the summer. Whenever you visit, you're sure to enjoy this hidden gem.

Walton Woods is dog-friendly. We repeat: Walton Woods is DOG-FRIENDLY! Bring your four-legged friends along for a day of exploring outdoors. Just be sure they're on a leash! (Walton Woods is human kid-friendly, too – in case you were wondering.)
Have you ever been to this hidden park near Buffalo? Share your photos of Walton Woods Park with us in the comments below, or let us know if you plan to find it for your next outdoor exploration!
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