The Shoreline Trail is an over 21.7-mile long trail that extends from the southwest part of Erie County, New York to somewhere around Niagara Falls, New York. It is concurrent with the Empire State Trail. Running along the shores of Lake Erie and the Niagara River, the trail is paved in all parts and in separated from the street in many places and also runs with it in the shoulder. In recent years, expansions and modifications have been made, such as adding a protected trail alongside NY 5 in the city of Lackawanna.
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